Kayseri Governor Gökmen Çiçek, who has managed to attract all attention with the social responsibility projects he has signed, shared the details of the fight against drugs in the city. Stating that they are strengthening security measures by increasing the number of security cameras throughout the city, Çiçek said, "Our Security Teams are on duty everywhere in the city, working so that our citizens can live in peace." REACHED 10,500 LICENSED ATHLETESGovernor Çiçek expressed that they have opened sports schools in every neighborhood to introduce young people to sports and keep them away from bad habits, saying, "We are operating in 44 neighborhoods and 3 districts of Kayseri with ERVA Sports Schools," noting that they have reached 10,500 licensed athletes in this project. Governor Çiçek stated that the project has been expanded with the contributions of non-governmental organizations and the business world. THE LARGEST IN TURKEY IS OPENING IN KAYSERIÇiçek also mentioned the investments made for young people who want to get rid of drugs, announcing that Turkey's largest drug rehabilitation center will open in Kayseri. "We will complete this center by the end of November," said Governor Çiçek, adding, "We will provide rehabilitation services to our young people for 6 months in this center and will be there to help them get rid of this affliction." "WE WILL NOT ALLOW ANY OF OUR YOUNG PEOPLE TO GO MISSING"Stating that narcotic training has been provided to mothers with the support of the police and gendarmerie units, Çiçek emphasized, "In this fight, we will continue hand in hand with mothers, fathers, and our fellow citizens. We will not allow any of our young people to go missing. We will not sacrifice any of our young people to drug dealers," highlighting the importance of social solidarity in the struggle.
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