Freetown, 29 October, 2023 / 9:22 pm (ACI Africa).
Caritas Freetown, the humanitarian and development arm of the Archdiocese of Freetown in Sierra Leone, is urging the government of the West African nation to “take immediate action” to end the use of a cheap and dangerous drug known as kush, Church entity says has become widespread among the youth.
In a statement shared with ACI Africa Thursday, October 26, officials of Caritas Freetown say, “The widespread use of this substance is resulting in severe mental and social problems, with a significant correlation to unemployment and economic challenges.”
“Caritas Freetown is issuing a heartfelt plea to the government to take immediate action by declaring a health emergency and allocating resources to combat this crisis, ultimately safeguarding the nation's youth,” Caritas Freetown officials say in their message dated October 23.
They add, “Caritas Freetown joins forces with other concerned stakeholders in calling for the government's unwavering commitment to treating this issue as a national priority.”
In light of the gravity of the situation, Caritas Freetown urges the government to “declare a health emergency, signifying its dedication to protecting the well-being and future of the nation's youth.”