The campus held its first Monday of the month flag-raising ceremony, which also served as the official launch of its campaign against the issue of drug abuse.
A speech from the Campus Executive Officer underscored the importance of collaborative efforts in addressing the dangerous effects of drugs on individuals and society. In his address, he emphasized the significant role of the Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) in shaping and implementing effective policies aimed at curbing drug abuse. He also highlighted and stressed how the university's efforts are aligned with the government's campaign to raise awareness and educate students about the adverse consequences of illegal drug use.
He encouraged everyone present to actively engage in the campaign by spreading awareness, participating in activities, and supporting the programs designed to combat drug-related issues.
The anti-drug campaign is part of the university's commitment to student welfare and community well-being. Moving forward, the campus plans to roll out various educational programs through counseling services to ensure that all members of the campus are well-informed and supported in maintaining a drug-free lifestyle.
Through this campaign, the campus also aims to contribute to the nationwide efforts in the fight against illegal drugs, working hand in hand with local communities, and other organizations committed to building a safer and healthier society.