MINISTRY OF NARCOTICS CONTROL, IIU TO MAKE JOINT EFFORTS FOR NARCOTICS CONTROL

International Islamic University (IIU) and Ministry of Narcotics Control Wednesday vowed to initiate joint effort for curbing the menace of narcotics in addition to mutually cooperating for sensitizing, research and dialogue in this regard.

This was discussed on the occasion of a visit of a delegation of Ministry of Narcotics Control Headed by Federal Secretary Capt. (Retd.) Akbar Hussain Durrani at IIU’s new campus where it held meeting with IIU Rector Dr. MasoomYasinzai along with university Vice Presidents Dr. N.B. Jumani, Dr. Ayaz Afsar, provosts and Students Advisors of the university. The Ministry’s delegation was also joined by Senior Joint Secretary Sabino Sikandar Jalal and  Section Officer Masood ur  Rehman

Both sides agreed on the occasion that university’s constituent units such as Iqbal Institute for Research and Dialogue, Islamic Research Institute and Dawah Academy, through their scholars and researchers can play a vital role in disseminating awareness with the support of Islamic teachings and constructive dialogue.

Speaking on the occasion, Secretary Ministry of Narcotics Akbar Hussain Durrani said that there must be zero tolerance for the narcotics in the society and same is being pursued by the ministry as universities are being contacted and also being assured of cooperation and support for narcotics free campuses. He added that addicts need rehabilitation instead of hate. The society must discourage the drugs but there is also an equal responsibility to bring the addicts in the main stream. He called upon the educational institutions to announce and convey in black and white as well that narcotics use and presence shall not be tolerated while he also suggested that parents must be taken on board and be contacted time and again to ensure that the youth are not involved in any such negative activity.

Dr. Masoom Yasinzai said on the occasion that university has taken extra ordinary steps for a narcotics and smoking free campus. He added that university is also working to launch a special diploma for the drug psychologists to produce the human resource that may help in sensitization against the menace. Dr. Masoom Yasinzai said that society’s eyes are focused on the universities, it’s time to payback, societal issues such as prevalence of narcotics must be addressed by researchers and experts of the higher education. He assured of maximum support for research and dialogue in this regard as well as he also agreed that every single decision to curb the menace would be implemented in letter and spirit in the campuses of the university.