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    Alpha Phi Alpha Stands with the Nation in the March Against Drug Abuse and Trafficking

    Austine NewmanBy Austine NewmanAugust 7, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    On this solemn National Day of March Against Drug Abuse and Trafficking, the Brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. – Eta Epsilon Lambda Chapter, Liberia join the Government of Liberia, civil society organizations, and citizens across the country to echo the cries of victims, families, and communities ravaged by drug abuse. We stand united in calling for immediate, sustained, and decisive action to confront this national crisis.

    Alpha Phi Alpha, a fraternity founded on the principles of scholarship, manly deeds, and love for all mankind, has a long and proud tradition of standing at the forefront of advocacy, civic action, and community upliftment.

    In other parts of the world, our fraternity has historically led critical movements in moments of social crisis, from the Civil Rights Movement to community-based initiatives tackling substance abuse and protecting the future of young people.

    T. Nelson Williams is the Acring Chairman of the World Policy Council, and Executive Director of IAAC

    Today, in Liberia, that same spirit of service and leadership compels us to act.

    Drug abuse and trafficking are tearing apart families, destroying the promise of our youth, and eroding the moral

    and social fabric of our nation. The August 7, 2025 march, culminating at the Capitol Building, the symbolic heart of our democracy, represents the unified voice of citizens, youth, civil society, and faith-based organizations calling for:

    • Stronger legislation and law enforcement against drug trafficking;

    • Expanded rehabilitation and recovery services for victims and their families;

    • Sustained, coordinated national action to protect future generations.

    Statement from the Chapter President:

    “Today, we march not only as Alpha men, but as fathers, brothers, uncles, mentors, and community leaders. We

    cannot stand idle while the youth of Liberia are being destroyed by drugs. The time for silence is over. We call ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY, INC. ®

    Founders

    Henry A. Callis Charles H. Chapman Eugene K. Jones George B. Kelley Nathaniel A. Murray Robert H. Ogle Vertner W. Tandy

    on our lawmakers to hear this cry and act with the urgency this crisis demands.”

    — Bro. B. Elias Shoniyin, President, Eta Epsilon Lambda Chapter, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.

    In reaffirming our commitment to servant leadership and nation-building, Alpha Phi Alpha pledges to:

    • Educate and engage Liberia’s youth to resist the lure of drugs;

    • Partner with stakeholders to strengthen community-based solutions;

    • Support initiatives that create a predictable and prosperous future for the next generation.

    We invite all Liberians of goodwill to stand with us, not only on this day of national mobilization, but in the

    months and years ahead, as we strive to preserve the soul of our nation and secure the destiny of our young people.

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