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The Chief Executive Officer of the National Youth Authority (NYA), Osman Ayariga, has cautioned Ghana’s youth against the growing menace of drug abuse, describing it as a major threat to the nation’s future.
Mr Ayariga delivered the warning when he joined the Area Code Blast event, a community-focused campaign aimed at raising awareness about the dangers of substance abuse among young people.
With the theme “Say No to Substance Abuse!”, the initiative seeks to educate and empower the youth to make positive, healthy lifestyle choices and steer clear of drug misuse.

He urged young Ghanaians to channel their energy into productive ventures, emphasising that the country’s development depends on a vibrant and responsible youth population.
“Ghana’s future rests in the hands of its young people. We cannot afford to lose them to drugs and addiction. Every young person must make the conscious decision to protect their health, their dreams, and their future,” Mr Ayariga stated.
The NYA CEO reaffirmed the Authority’s commitment to collaborating with stakeholders, including schools, youth groups, and community leaders, to intensify education and advocacy efforts across the country.
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