Nakuru youths have been urged to shun drug abuse and take part in activities that will foster development.
Addressing youth groups at Section 58 on Thursday, Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) archbishop, Eliud Wabukala, said cases of young people abusing drugs across the country are alarming.
The Bishop said that action has to be taken to save on the situation adding that the government must act quickly.
“The government and stakeholders including the church must come up with ways that should curb drug abuse,” said Wabukala.
He said it is unfortunate that nothing is being done to rescue youths who have been lured into drug and substance abuse.
The church leader said youths are the leaders of tomorrow and must be nurtured in the right direction.
The archbishop challenged youth to shun evil and be ambassadors of God’s message.
Wabukala said that the church will soon start campaigns aimed at sensitizing the youths on drug abuse effects.
At the same time Wabukala appealed to parents and guardians to take their responsibilities and nurture their children in the right way.
He said that children should be brought up in the right direction noting that it will help in curbing challenges facing them like drug abuse and prostitution.
Nakuru youths have been urged to shun drug abuse and take part in activities that will foster development.
Addressing youth groups at Section 58 on Thursday, Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) archbishop, Eliud Wabukala, said cases of young people abusing drugs across the country are alarming.
The Bishop said that action has to be taken to save on the situation adding that the government must act quickly.
“The government and stakeholders including the church must come up with ways that should curb drug abuse,” said Wabukala.
He said it is unfortunate that nothing is being done to rescue youths who have been lured into drug and substance abuse.
The Church leader said youths are the leaders of tomorrow and must be nurtured in the right direction.
The archbishop challenged youth to shun evil and be ambassadors of God’s message and word.
Wabukala intimated that the church will soon start campaigns aimed at sensitizing the youths on effects of drug abuse.
At the same time Wabukala appealed to parents and guardians to take their responsibilities and nurture their children in the right way.
He said that children should be brought up in the right direction noting that it will help in curbing challenges facing them like drug abuse and prostitution.
Nakuru youths have been urged to shun drug abuse and take part in activities that will foster development.
Addressing youth groups at Section 58 on Thursday, Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) archbishop, Eliud Wabukala, said cases of young people abusing drugs across the country are alarming.
The Bishop said that action has to be taken to save on the situation adding that the government must act quickly.
“The government and stakeholders including the church must come up with ways that should curb drug abuse,” said Wabukala.
He said it is unfortunate that nothing is being done to rescue youths who have been lured into drug and substance abuse.
The Church leader said youths are the leaders of tomorrow and must be nurtured in the right direction.
The archbishop challenged youth to shun evil and be ambassadors of God’s message and word.
Wabukala intimated that the church will soon start campaigns aimed at sensitizing the youths on effects of drug abuse.
At the same time Wabukala appealed to parents and guardians to take their responsibilities and nurture their children in the right way.
He said that children should be brought up in the right direction noting that it will help in curbing challenges facing them like drug abuse and prostitution.