Health News of Tuesday, 18 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
President John Mahama has expressed profound concern over the recent seizure of a significant quantity of opioids in Ghana, emphasizing its implications for public health. This incident, which involved the confiscation of over 200,000 opioid tablets at the Kotoka International Airport, has prompted Mahama to call for immediate government action. He highlighted that this alarming situation underscores a pressing issue within the nation’s healthcare system and could lead to a public health crisis if not addressed effectively.
Mahama reached out to Health Minister Kwaku Agyemang-Manu, urging him to take decisive measures in response to this incident. He insisted on the importance of implementing robust strategies to combat drug trafficking and ensure the safety of citizens from substance abuse. The president's remarks reflect a growing awareness among Ghanaian leaders about the dangers posed by opioid misuse and trafficking. His call for increased vigilance comes at a time when public health remains a crucial topic on the national agenda, reinforcing the need for comprehensive policies to tackle drug-related challenges in Ghana.