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PM, President reaffirm commitment to eradicating drug abuse

PM, President reaffirm commitment to eradicating drug abuse

Express Tribune6 days ago
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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and President Asif Ali Zardari have reiterated their unwavering commitment to eliminating drug abuse and strengthening collective efforts to tackle the menace, emphasising the importance of a united front to combat this pervasive issue.
In their separate messages on the observance of International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, both leaders called for concerted efforts from all stakeholders, including government institutions, civil society, the private sector, and international partners, to eradicate drug abuse from society.
Shehbaz, in his message, recognised the gravity of the drug abuse issue, acknowledging the government's ongoing efforts to combat the menace.
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He pointed out that while the government is fully aware of the challenges, the success of these efforts will ultimately depend on the collective resolve of individuals, society and the broader community.
He also underscored that drug abuse and trafficking are unacceptable not only in terms of Pakistan's international obligations but also in relation to the country's legal framework and societal norms.
PM Shehbaz expressed deep respect for law enforcement agencies, praising their sacrifices and tireless work in dismantling drug networks and ensuring a narcotics-free Pakistan.
Read more: TikToker Babrah arrested for drug dealing
Meanwhile, President Zardari said Pakistan remains steadfast in its fight against drug abuse and illicit trafficking, underlining the significant role played by the Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF), which operates under the Ministry of Interior and Narcotics Control, in curbing the drug trade. He stressed that the government would continue to take strong measures to rid the nation of these harmful practices.
Zardari also highlighted the need for greater awareness and education, particularly among the youth, about the dangers of drug abuse. He called on citizens to unite in efforts to eliminate drugs and contribute to creating a safer, healthier society for future generations.
Both leaders expressed their gratitude towards law enforcement agencies, paying tribute to those who have lost their lives in the fight against drug abuse and trafficking.
In conclusion the premier and the president urged all citizens to stand together in the battle against drugs and reaffirmed their commitment to fostering a drug-free society through cooperation and sustained effort.
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