Imo govt launches anti-drug campaign for youth
Special Adviser to Gov. Hope Uzodinma of Imo on Narcotics and Illicit Drugs Monitoring, Chief Ezechukwu Obonna, with staff and students of the Holy Trinity Secondary School Omuma and the Omuma Secondary Technical School, to mark Valentine’s Day on Saturday.
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Ezechukwu Obonna, Special Adviser to Gov. Hope Uzodinma, stated this during his visit to Holy Trinity Secondary School Omuma and Omuma Secondary Technical School on Saturday.
The visit was part of a broader campaign targeting drug abuse and trafficking among the youth in the state.
Obonna thanked the students for attending in spite of the short notice and stressed the importance of listening to older, more experienced individuals.
He warned the students about the dangers of experimenting with drugs, particularly depressants like lexotan.
Obonna explained that experimenting with such drugs could lead to severe depression and anxiety in the future.
“Lexotan is a depressant used to treat insomnia,” he said. “Its active ingredient, bromazepam, calms nerve activity in the brain by enhancing GABA neurotransmitter effects.”
He cautioned that abusing the drug could lead to serious long-term consequences, including sleeping disorders.
The highlight of the visit was a pledge by student representatives from both schools to avoid drugs and support the fight against drug abuse.
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