
The Ahafo Regional Minister, Charity Gardiner, has voiced serious concerns about the increasing prevalence of drug abuse among the youth in her region.
During her visit to the Muslim community in Kenyasi No.1 today, March 30, 2025 where she made donations including mats, soft drinks, water, and money, she highlighted the widespread misuse of substances like tramadol and marijuana.
She warned that this alarming trend could lead to severe health and security issues if not addressed urgently.
Charity Gardiner called for a unified response from religious leaders, traditional authorities, parents, and law enforcement to tackle the issue and protect the younger generation.
She stressed that immediate and collective action is essential to preserving the region’s reputation and the future of its youth.
The local Imam, Bawa Abubakari, also expressed his shock at the extent of drug abuse in the community and encouraged young people to stay away from drugs, emphasizing the potential for serious health problems and premature death.
The minister’s appeal has sparked widespread discussions about the necessity of raising awareness and implementing rehabilitation programs to combat the growing drug abuse in the Ahafo Region.