The group’s mobilisation manager, Frank Oluwafemi, said the group is obligated to lower crime in the country by educating and changing the mind-set of youths and encouraging them to practice good morals and habit, with a vision of crime free and drug free society.
“We have been able to visit and talk to over 2,000 students in two schools in the FCT which include GSS Karu and GSS Garki by now, and we already have an appointment with five more schools. We intend to reach out to seven schools and around 7,000 students in the next two weeks,” Oluwafemi said.
Instructional materials were also shared to the pupils during the campaigns.
The principal of the schools commended the organization, saying the materials would be put to good use.