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Ashaiman chief urges security agencies to intensify fight against drug abuse

 The  Chief of Ashaiman, Nii Annang Adzor, has urged security agencies, Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) and the clergy to collec­tively intensify the fight against drug abuse, especially opioid, as the menace continues to destroy the youth in the municipality.

He lamented that ghettos, beaches, and nightclubs were being used as ‘hotspots’ for illicit drugs in the area.

Nii Adzor made the call on Wednesday when he joined stu­dents of some basic schools in the municipality in a peaceful protest march in Ashaiman to highlight the problem of drug abuse.

The Ashaiman Traditional Council, the Municipal Assembly,

 the Ghana Education Service Directorate, the Police Command and the Muslim community also took part in the march.

They march, which took place through some principal streets of Ashaiman, saw about 600 partici­pants with some carrying placards with inscriptions such as “stop tak­

 ing Red,”” “save Ashaiman youth now,” “choose life, not drugs,” “break free from addiction” and “tramadol kills.”

He urged the government to raise awareness, educate the youth, and promote community-wide action against the abuse of opioid and tramadol.

 Nii Adzor encouraged residents of Ashaiman to take part in efforts aimed at restoring the image of the municipality.

He also reminded the security agencies and regulatory bodies such as the Ghana Immigration Service, Customs Division, and the FDA, of their critical role in mon­itoring and preventing the inflow of unapproved substances.

The Chairman for Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC), Ashaiman Main Zone, Prince Philip Amoah, urged religious bodies to device pro­grammes to occupy youth.

“Our youth represent the future of our nation. Permitting their self-destruction is, in essence, jeopardising the future of Ghana. This is not the path we aspire to. It is our collective responsibility to act decisively and put an end to this troubling trend,” he lamented.

FROM CECILIA YADA LAGBA, ASHAIMAN

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