By Ikemefuna Asika
Balm for the Bruised Foundation, a non governmental organization, has applauded the efforts of the wife of the Anambra state governor, Mrs. Nonye Soludo in her fight against drug abuse.
The NGO in their statement signed by Princess-Ekwi Ajide, Chief Executive Officer and Augustine Agwulonu, Secretary, and available today 14th June, 2024,
noted that in an era where the battle against drug abuse is becoming more critical than ever, Mrs Soludo has emerged as a formidable force, championing the cause with unwavering dedication and impactful initiatives.
They noted that her tireless efforts have not only raised awareness but also brought about tangible changes in communities struggling with the menace of substance abuse.
Mrs. Nonye Soludo, has long been recognised for her humanitarian efforts and advocacy but her recent exploits in “operation clean Anambra of substance abuse” is in tandem with our work at BFBF and our communities will be better for it.
According to the statement “Her work in combating drug abuse in Anambra State from the grassroots stands out as a testament to her commitment to fostering a healthier and more prosperous society”.
They also revealed that reports from their yet to be launched research on the “effect of drug abuse among women in Nigeria” showcased Anambra state as one of the states where the negative impact of drug abuse on women especially widows is heavy. Hence they implore the Governor’s wife, to look inwards and see what can be done to change this narrative.
“The report also found out that Anambra State is one of the states in the South East that has the least number of rehabilitation centres for these widows or their children and for this, drug treatment is expensive and again, we call on Mrs. Soludo to utilise her good offices to set up a centre that can cater for women who do drugs at a subsidised rate or better still, partner BFBF’s trust fund to reach more women faster through sensitisation and empowerment”.
They maintained that understanding the far-reaching consequences of drug abuse and to address the root causes and provide sustainable solutions is their mission, hence Mrs. Soludo’s emphasis on grassroots campaigns resonates with the NGO.
They maintained that awareness alone is not enough therefore focus should also be on providing support and rehabilitation for those affected by drug abuse and be instrumental to the establishment of rehabilitation centers that can in addition to medical care, also offer psychological support, vocational training and reintegration programmes.