Africans Need Drug Awareness Class

by: Mike Miller
11/7/2016

When you think ofAfrica what comes to mind? Perhaps an African safari with elephants and giraffes. One aspect of African society which may come as a surprise to you is college partying and drug addiction.

After launching clubs to prevent drug abuse in institutions of higher learning, Kigali Institute of Education (KIE) has also extended the campaign to secondary schools.

Through its Anti-Drug Abuse Club (ADAC-KIE), in collaboration with the Ministry of Youth, Culture and Sports (MIJESPOC) and the police, the program will first be activated in 35 schools selected in 15 districts.

"We want to encourage preventive measures so that students take part in the fight, especially after sensitizing them on the effects of using drugs, not only to their academic performance, but also to their health," chairman of the ADAC-KIE, Joseph Mushikirano said.

He added that the pilot project will cover districts which are most affected by drug trafficking, singling out Gicumbi, Rubavu, Muhanga and Kayonza, among others.

Speaking to students, some admitted that cases of drug abuse have been identified in their schools, adding that the move is timely and will supplement schools' efforts in the fight.

"I joined the school this year, but I was told that last year, police arrested some students for using drugs which also forced the administration to come up with strict measures in ensuring such cases do not occur again," said Richard Muhinda, a student at Alliance High School.

Who knew African students suffered similar pressures for drugs and alcohol like American students? It just goes to show how evil and pervasive drugs are. The best remedy is to never start.