The Damongo Municipality is grappling with a mounting crisis as the abuse of Tramadol, a prescription pain medication, continues to surge.
Reports available to this source indicate that the availability of the drug has become widespread in daily markets and peripheral camps, raising serious concerns about its impact on the youth and the wider community.
In neighboring Tamale, efforts led by chiefs and the Metro Assembly have resulted in the successful crackdown on Tramadol sellers, yielding positive outcomes.
However, there are growing fears that this enforcement may inadvertently drive the illicit trade to surrounding areas, including Damongo. Signs of this trend are already emerging, posing a significant risk to the local population.
The situation calls for urgent action. Collaboration between intelligence agencies and law enforcement is paramount to identify and apprehend those involved in the sale of Tramadol.
Moreover, the support of Chiefs, Opinion leaders, and the Municipal Security Council (MUSEC) is essential to address this pressing issue effectively.
To tackle the crisis, various measures have been proposed, including the establishment of a task force in Damongo akin to the one in Tamale.
Additionally, there are calls for increased awareness campaigns to educate the public about the dangers of Tramadol abuse, as well as closer collaboration with healthcare providers to monitor and regulate Tramadol prescriptions. Support services for individuals struggling with addiction are also deemed necessary.
The call to action emphasizes the collective responsibility to protect the youth and the wider community from the harmful effects of Tramadol abuse.
By working together and implementing proactive measures, Damongo can prevent the situation from escalating further and ensure a safer, healthier future for all its residents.
Source: Padfm.com.gh/Kumatey Gorden/0243531604