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UNODC Trains 30 Teachers In Drug Abuse Prevention In Kwara

Jerry Emmason by Jerry Emmason
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A total of 30 secondary school  teachers have been trained on drug abuse and preventions by United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) at a stakeholders’ workshop in Ilorin, Kwara State.

The training hinged on the implementation of the “Unplugged Teachers Training” on drug prevention in the state.

The two- day programme, formally declared open on Tuesday by Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq was jointly organised by the MTN Foundation and the state government.

The governor was represented by his senior adviser/counselor, Alh Saadu Salahu.

At the technical session yesterday, the resource persons from the UNODC tutored the teachers on various methodologies they could employ to discourage students from involving in drug abuse.

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The representative of the UNODC and trainer, Maria Ilugbuhi, said the teachers received training on the 12 lessons of unplung, including building, decision making and general social skills.

She said the ultimate goal of the training is to realise reduction in the use of drug and substance by the students.

Ilugbuhi said the teachers were taught how to help students get out of drug addiction and preventing others from indulging in drug  abuse.

“We want the students who have problems of drug addiction to be in a position to approach their teachers for counseling,” she said.

Another UNODC trainer, Adebomi Adekunle, said that he taught the trainees how to prevent the use of drugs by students and get those already addicted out of the menace.

In their responses, three of the participants: Nuhu Kabiru Wada (Baptist Grammar School, Okuta- Kwara north ) Adebayo Rashidat (Queen Elizabeth School, Ilorin- Kwara Central ) and Olanipekun Pius (Offa Grammar School, Offa, Kwara south ) described the training as an eye opener.

“The experience is unique because as parents we are also interested in having a drug free society,” Wada said.

According to Rashidat: “This training is very educative and an eye opener. We as teachers and parents are now better equipped to prevent drug abuse amongst our students.”

“We have learned how to counsel students on the danger of drug abuse. This is a very important programme giving the contribution of drug abuse to some of the social and security challenges facing our society,” Pius said.

 

 

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