
Audio By Carbonatix
The Foods and Drugs Authority (FDA) on Friday extended its education on the harmful effects of tobacco and tramadol usage to the La Pleasure Beach Resort to discourage their abuse.
The staff from FDA took the revellers through the various consequences associated with smoking tobacco and engaging in the abuse of tramadol as well as other substances of abuse.
Mrs Juliana Amankwah-Marfo, the Senior Regulatory Officer at the Tobacco and Substances of Abuse Department of the FDA told the Ghana News Agency in an interview that the exercise was timely because youth are to abuse these substances during the holidays.
She said the exercise had been very helpful as some of the individuals confessed about the effects of using drugs and fact the exercise had enlightened them.
Mrs Amankwah-Marfo said many of the individuals encountered during the exercise were smokers.
She said they were shown pictures of the ‘smoker’s body’, and educated them on the different types of diseases they were exposed to in future if they continued abusing tramadol and tobacco as well as other drugs.
She said upon seeing the dangers associated with the act, some of them decided against smoking.
She said the Authority was of the firm belief that education was the best way to helping the drug abusers abstain from it but the decision to stop solely depends on the individual.
Mrs Amankwah-Marfo said the Management of the la Pleasure Beach Resort, encouraged the FDA to carry out the education at the facility on a regular basis.
She said the education was a routine activity of the Authority, saying that the department does education every once or twice in a week in schools, marketplaces, beaches and at social gatherings.
She said the Authority planned to replicate the exercise in other social gatherings regularly to ensure that more people educated.
Nana Kwame Boakye, a user of Shisha said he took the substance occasionally with friends who encouraged him to take it although he always felt dizzy after taking it.
“When I meet friends and they take it, it excites me to join in and that is why I do take but I am not a fun of Shisha,” he said.
Nana Boakye said the education by the FDA explained to him the side effects of taking the substance.
“What I have seen with my eyes tells me that I need to stay away from it,” he said.
Mr Isaac Ziga, a teacher who came to the resort with his students said the education by the Authority was a very good exercise.
Latest Stories
-
Bishop Asuamah urges hope, peace amid global and local conflicts
46 seconds -
Ahmed Ibrahim climaxes Easter with call for national sacrifice, fervent prayers
3 minutes -
NMC commits to reviving Media Advisory Committees
5 minutes -
Mahama lauds Julius Debrah for shaping Kwahu Business Forum
9 minutes -
Mahama outlines plans to elevate Kwahu Business Forum
15 minutes -
Ghana’s disinflation drive came at significant cost – BoG Governor
25 minutes -
Vice President engages Anlo traditional authorities as Queenmothers push for women’s empowerment
31 minutes -
Kanye West’s right to enter UK under review after festival outcry
1 hour -
Trump threatens to take out Iran in ‘one night’ if no deal before deadline
1 hour -
Mahama reaffirms government’s commitment to Savannah Region’s development
2 hours -
Prudential Life settles GH¢100,000 medical bills under its PRUCares Valentine Experience Initiative
7 hours -
Wa West Picnic: Peter Lanchene Toobu champions peace, health and unity in landmark celebration
7 hours -
Dr Mensah Market flooded after downpour in Kumasi
7 hours -
Armed men reportedly storm Adjen Kotoku Onion Market amid tensions
8 hours -
Tecco Mensah writes: Why football fans must look beyond statistics
9 hours