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NACOC Sounds Alarm Over Rising Drug Abuse Among SHS Students

The Ashanti Regional Office of the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) has expressed concern over the rising abuse of illicit drugs among young people, warning that the trend is fueling indiscipline in senior high schools nationwide. According to the Commission, the use of narcotic substances by some students is undermining discipline, affecting behaviour, and creating challenges for school authorities, teachers, and guidance counsellors.

Ahead of the 2026 World Drug Day commemoration, NACOC organised a seminar for guidance counsellors and teachers in the Ashanti Region to equip them with skills to identify, manage, and support students struggling with substance abuse. Ashanti Regional Commander, Samuel Yebua, explained that the training was necessary given growing concerns about drug use among students and its impact on the academic environment.

“Counselling is technical. To do it effectively, you need the right skills and knowledge. We receive referrals from schools and parents whose children are suspected of using drugs, and some schools even threaten to dismiss such students,” he noted. Mr Yebua noted that many schools are grappling with drug-related challenges but often lack the expertise to handle them.

“We want to equip guidance and counselling teachers with the necessary knowledge so they can effectively address drug-related issues at the school level before they escalate,” he added. He further indicated that some acts of student indiscipline could be linked to drug use, as students sometimes resort to substances to gain the confidence to challenge authority figures.

“One reason some students use drugs is to rebel against authority. They believe the substances give them the confidence to confront teachers and school authorities in ways they ordinarily would not,” he explained. Participants at the seminar also highlighted the growing influence of social media, particularly TikTok, in exposing students to content that promotes drug use.

They stressed the need for more resources and support systems to help schools tackle substance abuse and related disciplinary issues. The seminar forms part of NACOC’s broader awareness campaign aimed at educating young people on the dangers of drug abuse and promoting preventive measures ahead of World Drug Day on Friday.

Source: Myjoyonline.com  

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