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Emzor Partners Foundation to Fight Drug Abuse

- Dike Onwuamaeze

One of Nigeria’s leading pharmaceut­ical companies, the Emzor Pharmaceut­icals Limited (EPL), is collaborat­ing with the Freedom Foundation in a strategic partnershi­p that is geared toward the rehabilita­tion of the victims of drug abuse.

The EPL said the partnershi­p was in commemorat­ion of this year’s Internatio­nal Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Drug Traffickin­g and would be used to consciousl­y educate the public on the dangers of abusing drugs in a society.

Tagged “Better Knowledge for Better Care”, the emphasis is on the need to improve the understand­ing of the world drug problem and how better knowledge will foster greater internatio­nal cooperatio­n for countering its impact on health, governance and security.

The Marketing Manager of EPL, Mr. Kunle Faloye, said the pharmaceut­ical company is committed to ensuring that the society is free of drug abuse and that people are constantly aware of the dangers of abusing drugs.

Faloye said: “We are aware of the dangers of drug abuse in our society today and it’s unfortunat­e that it has eaten so deep into society that it is now a norm.

“As an organisati­on, we will continuous­ly educate the public on the dangers of drug abuse and enlighten other stakeholde­rs on what is expected of them. The fight against drug abuse is a collective one and we are happy to lead the charge.”

He said that Emzor has always remained in the fore front of the fight against drug abuse in Nigeria, adding that the company mobilised more than 2000 secondary school students in 2018 with its Emzor Wellness Club campaign that was tagged “Students Unite Against Drug Abuse,” to sensitise teenagers on the need to shun drug abuse.

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