KLATEN - Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo said an anti-drug campaign needs to be made more attractive so that the results can be optimal by targeting all levels of society.
"It is not impossible that in the future we will make positive activities for anti-drug campaigns such as making short videos, positive vlog activities continue to be carried out," he said on the sidelines of the launch of 38 Drug Clean Villages (Bersinar) in Klaten Regency, Antara, Monday, September 19.
In addition, campaigns and socialization of the dangers of drug abuse need to be intensified through social media and in millennial ways.
"Perhaps the pattern of socialization is various in the style of young people using social media, both with testimonials, it will be more affected," he said.
During this activity, Ganjar also invited a dialogue between a village secretary who had been a drug user.
The number one person in Central Java asked the person concerned to convey testimony about the dangers of drugs.
The testimonies, he continued, were able to encourage users to uncover the background, the circulation system and so on so that it could help prevent drug abuse.
"The relationship is that the way they move means that the drug sellers and how their prospective consumers can meet need to be told, so the existing modes reach the village, on average they say that if there are children hanging out, they are visited so that we can know, for various reasons and the motives they will do so that later they will be able to go down," he said.
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