Borno inducts 2900 youth as neighbourhood watch force against drugs crimes
That's a great news!
The Borno State Government has taken a commendable step by inducting 2,900 youth as a neighbourhood watch force to combat drug-related crimes and other social vices in the state. This initiative is a testament to the government's commitment to ensuring the safety and security of its citizens, particularly the youth.
The neighbourhood watch force is a community-based initiative that empowers local residents to take ownership of their security and work together to prevent and report crimes. This approach has been shown to be effective in reducing crime rates and improving community relations.
The induction of these 2,900 youth as neighbourhood watch force is a significant step towards addressing the challenges of drug abuse and other social vices in Borno State. It is also a great opportunity for the youth to be involved in the development of their communities and to acquire skills and knowledge that will benefit them in the long run.
I hope that this initiative will be sustained and expanded to other parts of the state, and that it will lead to a significant reduction in drug-related crimes and other social vices.