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Gov’t remains committed to fight against drug abuse – Mahama 

Mon, Sep 15 2025 5:05 AM
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Gov’t remains committed to fight against drug abuse - Mahama 

President John Mahama has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to combating drug abuse in the country, despite its complexities.

He acknowledged the high vulnerability of most drug abuse victims, particularly the youth in the country, and recommitted to using all available mechanisms to tackle the menace.

The President made this known in a speech read on his behalf by Mr Charles Lwanga Puozuing, Upper West Regional Minister, during the climax of the Dumba festival 2025 in Wa.

He described drug abuse as a “destructive narcotics menace” that threatens communities and endangers the future of Ghana’s development.

President Mahama emphasised that fighting drug abuse required a collective effort and called on chiefs, elders, and opinion leaders to join forces with the government to combat the menace.

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“The fight against drug abuse cannot be left to the government alone. Traditional Authorities, who remain custodians of our culture and conscience, have a pivotal role to play,” the President stressed.

He said, “Drug abuse is an enemy to progress. It destroys families, robs our youth of their potential, fuels crime, and undermines the moral fibre of society.”

He urged traditional authorities to rise as sentinels of sobriety and intensify community sensitisation, enforcement of community by-laws, mentorship, and guidance on the dangers of drug abuse.

The President reaffirmed his commitment to strengthening law enforcement agencies, expanding rehabilitation services, and creating opportunities for youth development through the 24-Hour Economy initiative, industrial parks, and entrepreneurship support.

President Mahama also assured of his dedication to deepening civic engagement through regional task forces, such as the Upper West Regional Anti-Drug Abuse Taskforce, to drive the fight against drug abuse.

He stressed the need for accountability, discipline, and respect for authority, emphasising that culture was a living resource that must be nurtured and transmitted.

“The fight against drug abuse demands nothing less than our collective resolve. With traditional authorities guiding our people, with government providing leadership and opportunity, and with citizens uniting in purpose, I am confident that we can turn the tide.

“Together, let us protect our youth, safeguard our culture, and build a Ghana of dignity, sobriety, and prosperity,” the President said.

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