Thursday, November 7, 2024 07:41 AM
Sharjeel Inam Memon calls for united efforts to combat rising drug abuse in Sindh, emphasizing parental and media roles.
Drug abuse has emerged as a significant challenge in Pakistan, particularly in the Sindh province. The alarming rise in drug trafficking and usage has raised concerns among officials and citizens alike. Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon has highlighted that drug use is becoming increasingly fashionable, especially among the elite, where cocaine addiction is viewed as a status symbol. This troubling trend is not limited to cocaine; substances like marijuana, heroin, ice, and crystal are also prevalent, posing serious threats to society.
During a recent discussion in the Sindh Assembly, Minister Memon emphasized the ongoing efforts to combat drug abuse. He noted that the Sindh Assembly has taken a proactive stance by passing an anti-narcotics bill with unanimous support. This shows a collective commitment from both government and opposition members to address the drug crisis. Memon urged everyone to collaborate in the fight against drugs, stating, "We must all work together to combat the scourge of drugs." He called upon crime reporters and media personnel to assist in identifying drug-related issues, reinforcing the idea that collective action is essential.
Moreover, Memon pointed out the crucial role of parents in preventing drug abuse among children. He stressed that parents should not ignore any changes in their child's behavior, as they are the first line of defense against drug addiction. Schools and colleges also share this responsibility, and it is vital for them to be vigilant and proactive in addressing any signs of drug use.
In his remarks, Memon expressed optimism that if authorities, media, and assembly members unite in their efforts, they could significantly reduce drug-related issues within a month. This statement reflects a hopeful outlook on the potential for change, provided that all stakeholders are willing to take a stand against drug abuse.
The fight against drug abuse in Pakistan requires a multifaceted approach involving government action, media awareness, and parental vigilance. By fostering a culture of responsibility and cooperation, society can work towards eradicating the drug menace. It is imperative for everyone to recognize their role in this battle, as the future of the youth and the well-being of the community depend on it.