Anti-illegal drugs awareness campaign rolls out in Dumaguete

Posted by watchmen
February 10, 2024
Posted in News

 

Over 200 senior high school students in Dumaguete City participated in a series of anti-illegal drugs symposia conducted by the Philippine Information Agency in partnership with the Department of Health (DOH) and Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA).

Around 100 students from each of the two participating schools, Negros Oriental High School (NOHS) and Dumaguete City National High School (DCNHS), joined the symposia that aimed to educate the students on the dangers of illegal drug use.

DOH nurse Phoebe Parrocho shared how substance abuse can damage the health, especially of teens and young adults, while PDEA intelligence officer Lovely Ibanez discussed Republic Act 9165, or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.

Ibanez said that peer pressure, curiosity, and a lack of awareness of the consequences of drug abuse are some of the reasons why young people fall prey to illegal drugs.

 

Participants’ learnings

For Resan Lu-ang, 18 years old, the symposium helped him understand the legal consequences of substance abuse.

“I learned that using and selling illegal drugs will put one at risk of imprisonment,” said Lu-ang, a Grade 12 Electrical Installation and Maintenance Track student of NOHS who attended the symposium.

He said the symposium is a big help in raising awareness among students that drug abuse can destroy their future.

“This symposium is very important so that the youth will become aware that using prohibited drugs can be the reason why they won’t be able to graduate,” he added.

Another participant, Kenneth Torres, 18 years old, said he learned about the negative impact of illegal drug use on the family.

“Illegal drugs will destroy family relationships and our future,” said Torres, a Grade 11 Technical-Vocational-Livelihood Track student of NOHS.

“Illegal drugs are bad for our health. That’s why we should focus on our studies instead, so we will be successful one day,” he added.

 

Safe, healthy choices 

Alden Rabina, DCNHS principal, reminded the students to make safe and healthy choices for their future and stay away from illegal drugs.

Rabina thanked the PIA, PDEA, and DOH for holding the anti-drug campaign in their school to help prevent their students from getting involved in illicit activities.

“This activity will serve as a crucial step in the campaign as it aims to educate students on the ill-effects of drugs and safeguard them from using it,” Rabina said.

The school symposium is one of the advocacy activities conducted by PIA as the head of the information, education, and communication committee of the Provincial Peace and Order Council and the Provincial Anti-Drug Abuse Council. (PIA7 Negros Oriental)

 

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