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Pres. Weah Urges Citizens to Join Fight Against Drug Abuse


  1 Novembre      12        Santé (312),

   

MONROVIA, Oct. 31 (LINA) – President George Manneh Weah, has launched the Paynesville Youth Summit 2022, once again decrying “the rampant use of drugs and other harmful substances by young people.”

The President said it is unfortunate that the situation remains unabated in spite of the substantial investment government has been making to remedy the pervasive use of drugs in the country.

According to a statement from the Executive Mansion, President Weah noted that government, working with partners over the years, has taken several actions and critical decisions to curb the use of drugs, citing the drugs law as well as the recent project launched to rehabilitate at-risk youths.

Dr. Weah recalled the recent arrest and seizure of US$100 million-dollar worth of drugs by the Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA), saying that such an action demonstrates the government’s commitment in the fight against drug and substance abuse.

« Those connected to the importation of the drugs are two foreign nationals, and the rest of them are Liberian citizens, » President Weah stated in an effort to highlight how involved Liberians are in the drug trade.

« Though the United States is our traditional and strong partner, helping us in many ways, yet, we are a sovereign nation and we must take issues affecting us seriously on our own and find solutions to them, » the President noted,

Dr. Weah added: « We ourselves must fight against drugs and its abuse. »

He said it’s time that citizens got involved in the fight against drugs by exposing those bent on using or selling it because they live in the communities and homes.

The Liberian leader told the audience of predominantly young people to always channel their petitions and requests through the National Legislature or those directly representing them.

The President informed the young people that he would always stand with them in achieving whatever they desire for themselves.

« If it is a petition or law or whatever document containing what you want to be done to improve your condition, and once it passes through your elected representatives, I will sign it without delay, » he assured the youth.

Dr. Weah thanked the youth and the organizers of the Paynesville Youth Summit 2022, stating it is a good effort in the right direction.

The Summit was intended to raise L$5 million to support youth development, and the President provided half of the target amount.

He encouraged well-meaning citizens and partners to contribute to this worthy cause.

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