A heartfelt plea to reject drugs and consider the long-term consequences was delivered by Police Commissioner Rusiate Tudravu during his address as chief guest at the John Wesley College student pass-out parade held at Albert Park.
Tudravu urged students to reflect on how drug use could affect their future and to think of their parents, who work tirelessly to ensure their well-being.
He reminded the students that they are the future leaders of the country and emphasized the importance of making wise decisions today that will shape their tomorrow.
Tudravu also called on parents and guardians to continue investing in their children, saying that the more they guide them along the right path, the greater the rewards.
He expressed his pride in witnessing the students reach this milestone and highlighted the importance of instilling discipline and strong values from an early age.
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