The Kebbi State government has distributed 50 desktop computers to secondary schools in the state as a follow up to the Unplugged Training Programme, which is a school-based drug prevention programme for secondary schools teachers.
The computers were procured to enable the teachers who have been trained for the Unplugged program, to remain up to date with current trends related to drug abuse control and crime prevention and also to make the lessons more interesting to the students, as a means of sustaining the programme.
Speaking on behalf of the Members of the Kebbi State Taskforce committee on drug control, Alh. Muhammad Kabiru Dabai (Magayakin Zuru), who supervised the distribution of the computers, commended the Bagudu-led administration for its commitment to the fight against drug abuse and other illicit acts in the state.
Khalifa Ahmed Rufai
Secretary
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