Our Correspondent Nowshera
Federal Minister for Narcotics Control, Ijaz Ahmed Shah on Wednesday said it was our prime target to save the young generation from the curse of narcotics and the entire nation has to add its share in the war against narcotics.
Addressing the final passing out parade of assistant directors, inspectors, sub inspectors and assistant sub-inspectors of Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) at Armored Corps Center Nowshera, the Federal Minister for Narcotics Control said “it is a moment of proud for me to witness such a graceful passing out parade of the ANF.
The Minister while referring to the newly passed out officers said it was the bestowment of Allah Almighty who granted you such courage and strength to join this force and hoped that they would come up to the expectations of their parents and officers. “
The profession you have chosen would help save the future of our generations in days to come”, Ejaz Ahmad Shah said and added that “No doubt you would face several challenges in discharging your responsibilities as it is the era of fifth generation war”.
The Minister further said Pakistan was not among the narcotics producing countries, adding we were facing the brunt of this nuisance only due to our geographic positioning in the region.
To purge the society of this curse, he said everyone has to add part in government’s endeavors as considering it a collective responsibility.
The role of teachers and parents was of prime importance in this connection as they could guide the young generation in the right direction through their constant counseling.
He said the new variant of coronavirus has been detected and urged the people to get vaccinated for their own and others’ safety.
Our strategy against coronavirus which prevented large-scale fatalities in the country was acknowledged by the world community.
To block the entry of the new variant of coronavirus in Pakistan was our prime focus however vaccination.