 Nigerian parents and guardians have been charged to display more commitment and sincerity through close monitoring of their teenagers and youths to guard against drug abuse ravaging the country. The chairperson of the International Federation of Women Lawyers, FIDA, Gloria Okodua, and the commander at National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency NDLEA Choir of State Command, Ibrahim Mohammed gave the charge during the 2023 FIDA week which held in Eloran, the choir of state capital. The experience we have failed this generation. I think they are wiser than us. They want to explore. They go all ways to explore. They do all sorts of things. Close monitoring. I believe because of the economic situation of the country. We don't really have this time again. So we should work time to time harder to get them back. To get them back is really killing our youth. Actually what we want from print is to pay more attention on their children. We want that. We found out today now that parents pay more attention to their career more than their children. So I want to call on the parents. Please come back home. The keynote speaker Ibrahim Mohammed raises concerns over a new trend of substance abuse via online demand known as darknet. Part of the leading factor of society attempt is drug. It's so bad now that what we call darknet is very common. We are drug abuse hold online without physical presence. All you need to do is go to Google, get somebody's contact, and you call. Time goes to the fight riders. They pick your items and deliver it for you. But we are on top of it. As a parent, you have immediate impact on your child's decision not to use drugs. Hello. Hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.