OGUN MONARCH SEEKS SUPPORT AGAINST DRUG ABUSE
The Olowu of Owu, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Prof. Saka Matemilola, on Monday, called for support to fight the menace of drugs and substance abuse among youths.
He described the havoc such antisocial behaviour wreck among youths as huge.
Oba Matemilola spoke at a press conference held in his palace to kick off the celebration of 2023 Odun Omo Olowu with the theme āA New Dawnā.
He urged Nigerians to keep hope alive over the biting economic realities in the country because even the rich are lamenting.
He stated that the antidote to the country’s current tough economic realities is for the people to adjust to the realities on the ground by learning to live within their means while cutting their coats according to their clothes.
Oba Matemilola also noted that as part of efforts aimed at redirecting the path of the youth in the kingdom, the Owu Kingdom, in collaboration with other stakeholders such as Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital, Aro, Abeokuta, Nigeria Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Positive Youths and Family Life Mission Centre among others, have embarked on an intensive campaign against drug abuse among the youths.
He said, āIt is essential we synergise with people and groups of like minds to fight the evil of drug and substance abuse among our youths. We all know the evil of drugs and how destructive it could be in the lives of our youths. It is against this background that we are taking the lead to further support our youth to fight off this challenge.
āWe have some groups that we work with like NDLEA, Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Aro, Abeokuta, Positive Youths and Family Life Mission Centre among others. We equally have a dedicated line that people may call to seek help. We have some of these drug addicts that have been treated and discharged. This is a noble cause that requires the support of all of usā.
āOn the issue of the harsh economy, we are all in it even the rich also cry. All we have to do is to adjust to the realities on the ground. Letās learn to live within our means and income. Letās cut our coats according to our clothes.
Oba Matemilola officialĀ declared the event officially open with interfaith prayer sessions and the commencement of medical outreach for the people of Owu Kingdom.
Oba Matemilola told reporters that the yearly festival, which runs from Monday to Saturday, is the kingdom’s main event aimed at creating a feeling of oneness among the Owu people, both at home and abroad.
The monarch added that the annual festival is also organized to celebrate and showcase Owuās rich cultural heritage as well as an opportunity to strengthen relationships between Owu communities and their neighbours.
Other activities lined up for the event include visits to Owu townships within and outside Abeokuta; an arts and crafts exhibition, free medical outreach as well as conferment of traditional titles on deserving individuals.
The traditional ruler submitted that Owu Kingdom will continue to make facilities available to enhance the socioeconomic growth and development of vulnerable indigenes.