 The pharmaceutical society of Nigeria, Ogun State Chapter, has disclosed plans to educate students in both primary and secondary schools on the dangers of drug abuse. The society's chairman, Adiwale Adinuba, said this became necessary following the incessant abuse of drugs amongst teenagers and young adults. About 500 people were tested for various health issues and referred to secondary medical facilities for further examinations as required. We've been consulting during the vital signs, HIV test, blood sugar, blood pressure, and a little bit of consultation. We also have a special day for drug abuse. And we had a conference two months ago in Abelkuta, which our team for the conference was against drug abuse. We had to work against drug abuse that went around the state, campaigning to our people who went to put up markets and some other places, telling them the menace of drug abuse. And of course, like on Wednesday again, we are going to correctional centers to enlighten them. Drug abuse is part of what we are going to do there. I would like to promise you to guide us on how many times in a year we have to do it. Then after we know it, we will schedule our time to meet up with the targets. Then we talk to our people that medical checkup is very, very important. Because some people, we see that they come to the market yesterday and today they have gone. Why? Because they don't need the medical status.