
The Chief Executive Officer of the Willingway Recovery and Rehabilitation Center in Kumasi, Lydia Abena Manu Adofo, together with her team, on Saturday, February 14, 2026, took to the principal streets of Koforidua, the Eastern Regional capital, to campaign against illicit drug abuse among the youth.
She was accompanied by legendary musician Akosua Agyapong, Evangelist Suro Nyame, her spouse, and other supporters.
The public advocacy walk against hard drugs commenced at Effiduase Prisons Park in the New Juaben North Municipality and ended at the forecourt of All Nations University in the New Juaben South Municipality.
The aim of the sensitization exercise was to educate those engaged in drug abuse about its health hazards, urging them to desist from living longer and contribute meaningfully to national development.
Speaking to journalists, Abena Manu Adofo said that the organization has established a new facility at Suhyen, which will soon be commissioned to admit drug addicts for free treatment, rehabilitation, and reintegration into society.
Mrs. Manu Adofo noted that she started this project in 2018 with legendary musician Lord Kenya, now a man of God, through which they have positively impacted the lives of many young people in the ghettos.
On his part, Evangelist Suro Nyame described drugs as ‘the most dangerous thing in the world’ because they are sending many young people to their early graves, a situation he described as very worrying.
He admonished parents to pay closer attention to the welfare of their children by monitoring their daily movements to ensure they are not influenced by bad friends who may introduce them to substance abuse and destroy their future.
Furthermore, the Eastern Regional Commander for Narcotics Control, Felomina Obenewaa Saka, clarified that their outfit has not legalized the use of cannabis.
“We don’t want people to abuse it when being legalized, so we are waiting for the passage of the law that will control both the export and import of cannabis and its usage as it comes into the country,” she mentioned.
Mrs. Obenewaa Saka expressed confidence that, hopefully, by the end of May this year, they will finalize everything to commence its implementation, since the Parliament of Ghana has already gone through the new cannabis law.
By// Kontihen Kofi Oboh.
Source// Obohnewsonline.com.








