The First Lady, Mrs. Aisha Buhari has cautioned celebrities, political leaders and key opinion leaders to be wary of the dangers of substance abuse and abstain from promoting activities and contents that suggest the abuse of drugs as an acceptable practice.

She issued the warning yesterday in her remarks as the Special Guest of Honour at the third annual conference of the National Society of Substance Use Prevention and Treatment Professionals (ISSUP) Nigerian Chapter, held in Abuja.

Speaking on the theme: ‘Substance Abuse: Re-awakening Nigerians to Its Reality,’ Buhari, who was represented by a former First Lady of Nasarawa State, Mrs. Mairo Al-Makura, urged stakeholders to create the needed environment that enabled productivity and job opportunities in order to effectively engage young ones and set them on a part towards prosperity.

The first lady stated that her office had been leading the campaign against substance abuse, including other forms of abuse that seek to destroy the very fabrics of society.

She asked well-meaning Nigerians to support the campaign against drug abuse and also join to create awareness of the health and socio-economic consequences of substance abuse.

“We must continue to recognise that drug abuse is a public health problem not necessarily a criminal justice problem. Decriminalising drug use while implementing strict laws on drug trafficking is the way to go. The increasing cases of drug abuse has always been a source of great concern to me. Drug abuse hurts relationships, families, and communities,” Buhari said.