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Imam Demands Crackdown As Youth Drug Abuse Rises
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 41681, member: 636"] Chief Imam Ibrahim Jabiru wants police to stop drug dealers from selling to kids. He spoke at Friday prayers and said children as young as 10 years old use dangerous drugs. The Muslim leader from Agona East District worries about young people drinking alcohol and taking harmful substances. Security forces need to work harder to protect Ghana's future leaders. Political and religious leaders must teach families about drug dangers. Jabiru blames broken families for the drug problem among youth. Parents who divorce or ignore their children create bigger issues for society. He tells Muslim and Christian families to teach good values to their kids. Religious training helps young people make better choices about drugs and alcohol. Strong family bonds prevent children from seeking dangerous substances. The imam asks Muslims to live peacefully with people from other religions. Community harmony helps everyone work together against drug problems. Leaders from different backgrounds should unite to save young lives from addiction. Education campaigns can show youth the real harm that drugs cause their bodies and minds. All citizens must help fight this growing threat to Ghana's children. Youth leader Amadu Seidu Kamate tells young people to start their businesses instead of waiting for handouts. He says farming offers good opportunities because Ghana has plenty of fertile land. Young adults should learn useful skills that help them earn money and support themselves. Self-reliance builds stronger communities and reduces the temptation to use drugs. Hard work creates better futures than depending on government assistance or family support. [/QUOTE]
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