Lessons For All As Drug Salvation Foundation Honors Nigeria Police FPRO, Muyiwa Adejobi
A prominent crusader against the illicit use and abuse of drugs and substances in Nigeria, The Drug Salvation Foundation (TDSF), has recently recognized and honored the relentless and valiant efforts of the Nigeria Police Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, mnipr, mipra, in the war against the scourge of drug abuse in the country.
The Ikeja, Lagos State-based addiction treatment center in Nigeria is widely renowned for its tireless work to create awareness and prevent the use of illicit drugs through education, counseling, motivation, awards, and other avenues.
Disclosing this via his personal social media platforms, the Force P.R.O expressed his delight about the development as he said:
“Thanks to Drug Salvation Foundation for this honor done on me as a crusader of Anti Drug campaign in Nigeria and across the world.
We will continue to work together to kick against drug abuse and misuse. It’s a collective responsibility because if we get it right on the fight against drugs, we are 90% successful in the fight against crimes and criminality.”
Well respected and loved within and beyond the police force, CSP Adejobi is fondly described as an astute police officer and a professional public relations practitioner with a keen eye for details, unflinching resolve and commitment to justice, and a calm, wise God-fearing demeanor that gives him a humane touch that many of his colleagues are constantly accused of lacking in the Nigeria Police Force.
An alumnus of the prestigious University of Ibadan, where he bagged his First Degree in Archaeology and Geography, CSP Adejobi, who is also a Prince, has been commended and duly recognized for his impeccable professionalism and admirable commitment to duties by several other bodies, organizations, and even States in the country including his native Osun State, Nigeria.
While his achievement and honor are well deserved and due to him, it also serves as a clarion call for many of us in the country because this fight is not only for the police and law enforcement agencies.
Drug and substance abuse has become a raving pandemic sweeping through the earth these days, and no country seems to be spared from its menacing and destructive touch.
However, as CSP Adejobi mentioned in his statement, if we all collectively get it right in this war against it, we would have practically also significantly curbed the menace of crime and criminality in our societies. This means a much better, peaceful, safer, and saner climate and world for our children and their unborn ones to grow and live well all their days.
If this isn’t more than enough motivation for everyone to join this crusade against illicit drugs and substance use, then we may never know what would be enough.