Ghana is witnessing a surge in drug consumption and addiction among young people. Access to cocaine and opioids such as tramadol is easy in the country that is used as a transit hub for smugglers in the region.
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00:00As the daybreak, you know, you will be crying. Your eyes will be crying. And you are yawning too and feeling bored. You never feel your body at all. It will be hard to feel your body.
00:29We are taking it for work. So as you see a woman, you will not come, you will keep.
00:34The number of our young people, greater percentage of them are involved in this.
00:52From our basic school level to the senior secondary level to the university and even in the organizational level, people in their national service are battling this challenge.
01:14So what it simply means is that we have a spectrum of our young people who are involved in tramadol abuse.
01:24We cannot be a transit point for unauthorized drugs. So once we have impounded it, we are moving by our laws. We are going to court.
01:30I mean, get the order for it's safe, distraction or disposal.
01:32We cannot be a transit point for unauthorized drugs. So once we have impounded it, we are moving by our laws. We are going to court. I mean, get the order for it's safe, distraction or disposal.
01:58We are going to court.
02:04And I don't know.
02:08You are going to court for the same time.
02:14And I don't understand.