Fg trains 200 principals on drug abuse prevention in schools
That's a great initiative! Here's a rewritten version with a bit more detail:
"FG Trains 200 Principals on Drug Abuse Prevention in Schools
In a bid to curb the growing menace of drug abuse among school children, the Federal Government has trained 200 principals of secondary schools across the country on drug abuse prevention and management. The training, which was organized by the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), aimed to equip the principals with the necessary skills and knowledge to identify and prevent drug abuse among their students.
The training, which was held in Abuja, covered topics such as the causes and effects of drug abuse, signs and symptoms of drug addiction, and strategies for preventing and managing drug abuse in schools. The principals were also trained on how to identify and report cases of drug abuse, as well as how to provide support and counseling to students who may be struggling with addiction.
The training is part of the government's efforts to address the growing problem of drug abuse among school children, which has been linked to a range of negative outcomes, including poor academic performance, social isolation, and increased risk of mental health problems. By training principals on drug abuse prevention and management, the government hopes to empower them to take a proactive role in preventing drug abuse in their schools and promoting a healthy and safe learning environment for all students."