The National Authority for the Campaign against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA) has received national recognition for its role in youth empowerment, clinching the top award in the Youth Empowerment and Advocacy category during the 2024 Agricultural Society of Kenya (ASK) Show in Nyeri. The event, held at the Kabiru-ini Showground, saw NACADA’s exceptional contribution to combating drug and substance abuse among the youth acknowledged by both the event’s judges and high-profile guests.
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, who visited the NACADA stand, lauded the Authority for its tireless efforts to educate the public, particularly the youth, about the dangers of alcohol and drug abuse. He further emphasized the critical role NACADA plays in advocating for youth empowerment and the need to strengthen these initiatives. Gachagua’s visit was a highlight of the event, as he commended NACADA’s dedication to combating the rampant substance abuse issues affecting many young people across the country.
NACADA’s Impressive Display
NACADA’s stand at the ASK Show was a focal point of attraction for many visitors, owing to its innovative and interactive displays. The Authority showcased its extensive outreach programs, which focus on educating young people about the hazards of drug and alcohol abuse, while providing essential information on available rehabilitation and recovery resources.
Through a blend of exhibits, educational sessions, and youth-centred programs, NACADA’s presence at the show was both informative and engaging. Visitors to the stand were able to participate in real-time demonstrations, access printed materials on drug prevention, and engage in meaningful discussions with experts on how to combat substance abuse.
The Authority also spotlighted the success of its rehabilitation programs, designed to offer hope to those struggling with addiction. These initiatives have been fundamental in creating awareness around the available support systems and encouraging youth to seek help when faced with substance-related challenges.
Rigathi Gachagua Commends NACADA’s Role
During his address, Deputy President Gachagua commended NACADA for the crucial role it continues to play in the country’s fight against drug abuse. He emphasized the importance of sustained youth empowerment efforts and urged NACADA to expand its reach to more young people across Kenya.
“Youth empowerment is essential if we are to safeguard the future of our country. NACADA’s work is critical in ensuring that our young people are equipped with the knowledge and resources to avoid the perils of drug and alcohol abuse,” Gachagua stated.
The Deputy President was accompanied by Nyeri Governor Mutahi Kahiga, who echoed Gachagua’s sentiments. Governor Kahiga praised NACADA’s strategic approach to engaging with young people, noting that substance abuse remains a major concern in Nyeri County and beyond. He pledged his continued support for the Authority’s programs, particularly those targeting vulnerable youth populations in rural areas.
A Well-Deserved Victory
NACADA’s recognition at the ASK Show is a testament to its consistent and impactful efforts in the battle against substance abuse. The trophy was presented to the Authority by Gachagua himself, underscoring the high regard in which the organization is held.
Receiving the award, NACADA’s CEO, Anthony Omerikwa, expressed his gratitude for the acknowledgment and reaffirmed the Authority’s commitment to its mission. He pointed out that while much has been achieved, there remains a long way to go in eradicating the problem of drug abuse in Kenya, especially among the youth.
“We are deeply honored to receive this award. It reflects the hard work and dedication of everyone at NACADA who is committed to making a difference. We will continue our efforts to reach more youth and provide them with the tools and knowledge they need to make informed choices about their lives,” Omerikwa stated.
He further highlighted the importance of collaboration with stakeholders, including government agencies, non-profit organizations, and local communities, to expand the reach of NACADA’s programs. Omerikwa also called on parents, educators, and community leaders to take a proactive role in guiding and supporting young people in the fight against drug and alcohol abuse.
Looking Ahead
As NACADA celebrates its victory at the Nyeri ASK Show, the focus remains on empowering the nation’s youth. The Authority continues to spearhead innovative campaigns, educational programs, and rehabilitation initiatives aimed at creating a safer and healthier future for the country’s young population.
The recognition at the ASK Show serves as an important reminder of the role NACADA plays in the broader social fabric of Kenya. By promoting youth empowerment and actively combating drug and substance abuse, NACADA is laying the groundwork for a generation of informed, resilient, and empowered young people.