AVOID DRUG EXPERIMENTATION, IT LEADS TO ADDICTION — YOUTH CAUTIONED

 




The Prampram Lomotey-Weh Lakpleh Family Asafoatse, Tetteh Akroboso III, has cautioned young people against engaging in negative practices such as drug abuse, warning that such habits could jeopardize their academic and social lives. He particularly advised the youth to stay away from hard drugs, especially cocaine, which could destroy their future, while urging them to educate themselves and others on the dangers of substance abuse in order to make better life choices.


Speaking at the Lomotey-Weh Lakpleh Family’s Homowo get-together at Prampram, Asafoatse Tetteh Akroboso III encouraged family members to remain united, show love for one another, and act as each other’s keepers to safeguard peace and stability within the family.


He further stressed the need for young people not to experiment with drugs out of curiosity, explaining that many cases of drug addiction often begin with such exploration. He noted with concern that drug dealers increasingly target the youth, hence the urgent need for them to reject any substance capable of altering their mood or harming their health.


Asafoatse Tetteh Akroboso III also appealed to stakeholders, including community leaders and civil society, to join the fight against drug abuse in order to protect the present generation and prepare them to become responsible future leaders. He called on all Ghanaians to get involved in efforts to curb the spread and sale of illicit drugs across the country to help reduce the menace.



Credit: Janet Kwakye 

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