Posted by AI on 2026-02-06 11:58:43 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-06 13:51:33
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In a powerful call to action, Brigadier General Mohamed Buba Marwa (retired), Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), has urged Nigerian youths to seize the opportunity to shape their future through skills acquisition and empowerment. This message, delivered at a youth empowerment event in Abuja, highlights a transformative approach to tackling the nation's drug abuse crisis and fostering sustainable development.
The launch of the Grassroots Bridge Builders' initiative, a non-governmental organisation, aims to train and empower 10,000 young Nigerians with practical skills. General Marwa emphasised the significance of this endeavour, stating that it goes beyond a mere NGO activity; it directly supports government efforts to combat unemployment, poverty, and drug-related crimes. He acknowledged the global recognition of youth empowerment as a preventive measure against drug dependency, asserting that it is a more sustainable strategy than enforcement alone.
The NDLEA chairman's words resonate with a sense of collective responsibility, urging civil society, faith-based groups, and community leaders to unite in this mission. He encourages replicating such initiatives, inviting stakeholders to collaborate on community-based programmes that instil skills, dignity, and a sense of purpose in the youth. This approach, he believes, is the key to preventing drug abuse and its devastating consequences.
General Marwa's message to the youth is one of empowerment and hope: "You are not a problem to be managed; you are a solution to be empowered." This statement encapsulates the potential of Nigeria's youth to drive positive change, building a nation that is stronger, safer, and more prosperous. As the NDLEA continues to support non-partisan initiatives, the focus on skills acquisition and youth development emerges as a powerful strategy to combat drug abuse and foster a brighter future for Nigeria.