Monrovia – Forward of the much-anticipated “Say No to Medicine” marketing campaign march scheduled for Thursday, August 7, the Liberia Drug Enforcement Company (LDEA) has reaffirmed its full dedication to the nationwide effort aimed toward curbing the rising menace of drug abuse and illicit trafficking within the nation.
The LDEA says it’s absolutely aligned with the marketing campaign’s goals and will probably be taking part actively within the upcoming march, which seeks to boost consciousness, encourage group duty, and impress nationwide motion in opposition to substance abuse.
In a press release launched Monday, the Company confirmed that it’ll collaborate with the Joint Safety to make sure efficient coordination and crowd management all through the march and associated actions.
Moreover, greater than 40 girls from the LDEA, beneath the banner of the Liberia Drug Enforcement Company Ladies’s Affiliation, will be a part of campaigners and civil society advocates within the march as a visual present of solidarity.
“That is greater than only a symbolic march—it’s a nationwide name to motion,” the assertion learn. “The LDEA stays resolute in its dedication to drug prevention and management as a nationwide precedence. Each citizen, establishment, and stakeholder has a important position to play.”
The Company additionally lauded the organizers of the marketing campaign for his or her initiative and expressed appreciation to all residents, group leaders, and worldwide companions supporting the continued battle in opposition to drug abuse and trafficking.
“As we put together for August 7, let this function a second of unity and objective. Collectively, we are able to construct a drug-free Liberia,” the assertion concluded.