

Ghana Fights Opioid Crisis: Health Minister's Urgent Plea
Ghana's Health Minister Sounds Alarm on Opioid Crisis Among Youth Ghana is facing a growing opioid addiction problem among its youth, according to a recent news report from Onua TV. The Health Minister, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, has expressed serious concern, stating, "We cannot afford to lose this fight. This is affecting the most energetic wing of our population." His comments came during an address to the Pharmacy Council, where he urged them to take decisive action to combat the crisis. The video report showed images of pills and syringes, illustrating the widespread nature of the problem. It also included an interview with the Chairman of the Pharmacy Council, Joseph Yileh Chireh, who assured the public of their commitment to addressing the issue. "We will do the best that we can to make sure that the practice of pharmacy, the standard of care, and quality of service will be maintained at the highest level," he said. The government's commitment to tackling the opioid crisis is evident in the Minister's strong words and the Council's pledge to improve standards. This collaborative approach offers hope for a future where the lives and well-being of Ghana's youth are protected.