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Youth Minister Warns of Drug Abuse Crisis in Universities

The Minister for Youth Development and Empowerment, George Opare Addo, has raised serious concerns over the growing rate of drug abuse among students in universities and colleges across Ghana. Speaking at the JoyNews dialogue on Thursday, August 28, themed “Breaking the Chains: Ghana’s Opioid Crisis,” Mr. Opare Addo revealed alarming statistics on substance use in tertiary institutions. According to him, codeine and cough syrups account for 28% of reported abuse, while 12% of students are abusing cocaine and 11% heroin. Weed edibles emerged as the most commonly used substance, with 59% of students admitting to consuming them. Shisha and hookah, often laced with other substances, recorded 49%, while 41% of students were found to abuse prescription drugs. The minister noted that more students are now experimenting with hard and expensive drugs such as cocaine and heroin, raising further concern. He […]

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NAP beneficiaries to receive monthly stipends under new Ghana programme

In a bold move to ease financial barriers and boost completion rates, the Minister for Youth Development and Empowerment, George Opare Addo, announced that all beneficiaries of Ghana’s newly launched National Apprenticeship Programme (NAP) will receive monthly stipends throughout their hands-on training. The announcement came during the Government Accountability Series held at Jubilee House on August 4, 2025, where Mr Opare Addo emphasized that the stipend is more than just a financial incentive—it is intended to ensure that “unpaid chores and transport costs do not force capable youth to drop out”. NAP: New Skills, Monthly Support and Real-World Impact Launched by President John Dramani Mahama on April 30, 2025, in Tamale, the NAP is targeting 10,000 trainees across all 261 districts in its first phase (graphic.com.gh). With a GH¢300 million budget allocation, the programme is designed to cover both the […]

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Kumasi Youth Embrace Mahama’s Adwumawura Initiative to Boost Entrepreneurship

With just eight days left for accountability on President John Dramani Mahama’s 120-day social contract with Ghanaians, the government is rolling out a series of key initiatives in what it terms an “all-action week”. Among the most highly anticipated of these programmes is the Adwumawura Initiative, set to be launched by the President in just a few hours. The initiative aims to create over 10,000 jobs annually and has sparked hope among young entrepreneurs in Kumasi, who view it as a potential game-changer. At the Prempeh Assembly Hall in Kumasi, the atmosphere is charged with excitement as young entrepreneurs and representatives from various groups, including the Central Market Association, the KJTR Traders Association, and the Suame Businessmen Association, gather in anticipation. The event is buzzing with energy as these groups are eager to witness the launch of the Adwumawura Initiative, which […]

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