R-L: Kemepa Opusigi; the Principal of Community Secondary School (CSS), Oruma; Sunny Julius; the NDDC Director (ADR); Godwin Ogedegbe; the NDDC Principal Manager (ADR); Yvonne Nweke, the NDDC Principal Manager (ADR); Oroma Ezebunwo; during the NDDC anti-cultism campaign in CSS, Oruma, Ogbia LGA, Bayelsa State.
Security agencies and criminologists have traced the link between drugs and crime, especially violence.
The finding is that most violent crimes are usually committed under the influence, formerly alcohol, but now drugs.
This could be why the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has intensified its campaign against drug abuse and cultism, warning students of the destructive consequences these vices pose to individuals and society.
Speaking during a sensitisation programme at Community Secondary School, Oruma, Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, Samuel Ogbuku, the NDDC Managing Director, urged students to resist peer pressure and avoid involvement in drugs or secret cult groups.
He emphasised
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