Feb 12 • 02:33 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

Police warn Anambra students against cultism, drug abuse

The Anambra State Police Command has warned students about the dangers of cultism and drug abuse during an engagement at Sacred Heart Academy.

The Anambra State Police Command has issued a warning to students in the state regarding the risks associated with cultism, drug abuse, and other anti-social behaviors, aiming to improve safety in educational institutions. This warning was articulated during a recent interactive session with students and the management of Sacred Heart Academy in Ifite Ogwari, indicating the police's proactive approach towards ensuring student safety and security.

During this session, led by Assistant Commissioner of Police Harrison Oruruo, students were educated on the grave consequences of getting involved in cult activities, bullying, cybercrime, and drug misuse. The message highlighted the potential for these actions to not only endanger their educational future but also lead to serious legal ramifications. The police underscored the importance of maintaining vigilant behavior and advised students to report any suspicious activity occurring within or near school grounds to law enforcement.

Moreover, the police emphasized the necessity for students to build positive relationships with law enforcement, assuring them that their concerns and reports would be addressed rapidly. This initiative reflects a broader commitment by the Anambra State Police to foster a safe educational environment, underlining that community cooperation and student awareness are critical in combating these social issues that affect youth today.

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