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Drug Abuse Alarms Leaders at Agona Bobikuma Upper’s.

Drug Abuse Alarms Leaders at Agona Bobikuma Upper’s.

 

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Leaders gathered at Agona Bobikuma Upper’s Akwambo festival to sound the alarm on the growing threat of drug abuse among Ghana’s youth.

 

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Nana Kobina Mankata I, a seasoned journalist and chief, emphasized the urgent need for collective action.

Drug Abuse Alarms Leaders at Agona Bobikuma Upper's.
Nana Kobina Mankata

Nana Mankata I cautioned parents to be vigilant in guiding their children, while also urging traditional leaders to play a role in combating drug abuse.

 

Obaahema Yaa Samah, Nkyidomhenbaa of Agona Bobikuma Upper, echoed this sentiment, stressing that the fight against drug abuse requires a united effort.

 

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A queen mother from Agona Bobikuma Upper shared her concerns, having witnessed youth taking hard drugs in the market.

 

She appealed to the government to enforce laws punishing those involved in drug abuse and to restrict the importation of such substances.

 

The leaders’ warnings highlight the devastating impact of drug abuse on Ghana’s youth and the need for immediate action to safeguard the country’s future.

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