LDEA Recommits To “Say No To Drugs” Campaign

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LDEA Recommits To “Say No To Drugs” Campaign

In view of the upcoming “Say No To Drugs” marching campaign scheduled for Thursday, August 7, 2025, the Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA), has reaffirmed its unwavering support to the national initiative.

The agency also confirmed full participation in the upcoming “Say No To Drugs” Walk.

“This campaign represents a renewed national effort to combat the escalating challenges of drug abuse and trafficking in the country, the LDEA said in a release.

 According to the release, the exercise aims to raise public awareness, foster community responsibility, and mobilize collective action across all sectors of society.

“As a demonstration of its commitment, the LDEA, in close collaboration with the joint security, will deploy officers to assist with coordination, and crowd control management throughout the campaign activities,” the release noted.

 Furthermore, over 40 women from the LDEA, under the banner of the agency women’s association, will march in solidarity with campaigners, and advocates to amplify the message.

“This march,” the release said, “is more than a symbolic act; it is a call to action. The LDEA believes that drug prevention and control are national priorities, and everyone has a role to play, from communities and schools to faith-based institutions, civil society, and international partners.”

The Agency meanwhile, applauds the initiative’s organizers and extends sincere appreciation to all citizens and partners, who continue to support the ongoing fight against drug abuse and illicit trafficking.

“Let this be a moment of unity and purpose. Together, we can build a drug-free Liberia.”

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