Dear Editor,
On Thursday November 6, I visited the Salvation Army Rehabilitation Centre. There I saw members of the Private Sector Commission headed by Mr Gerry Gouveia along with the media also visiting. I was overwhelmed with joy when I was told that they were there to offer assistance to the centre with its drug rehabilitation programme in whatever way they can.
Drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing disease that is characterized by uncontrollable, compulsive drug-craving, seeking and use, even in the face of negative health and social consequences. Like HIV/AIDS it destroys not only the person with the disease but also the society. It is therefore our duty as citizens of this country to do what we can to assist in making it a better place for all of us. Remember the saying: “It’s not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country.”
Thank you Mr Gouveia. I pray that other persons, especially from the business community will join in this fight and assist in saving our children, brothers and sisters who have fallen into the trap of addiction.
To mothers, wives, children, other relatives and friends who are affected by this disease, I invite you to rid yourself of the shame and stigma attached to this disease. There is a place where you can experience support, and be empowered to deal with your situation by learning and understanding more about this disease.
Yours faithfully,
J. Alleyne