Education Minister orders daily anti-drug campaign in schools
Haruna Iddrisu, the Minister for Education, has directed the Ghana Education Service (GES) to introduce a mandatory daily anti-drug awareness message in all pre-tertiary schools. This directive, which takes immediate effect, requires students in all public pre-tertiary schools to recite an approved anti-drug message during morning assemblies, immediately after the National Anthem and before the National Pledge. The campaign message will be delivered in a call-and-response format, with the leader stating, "Don't start it as a greeting," and students responding, "To live in regret."
This directive is part of a nationwide Behavioural Change Communication (BCC) campaign launched by the Ministry of Education in collaboration with the Ministry of the Interior and the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC). The campaign aims to address the growing incidence of drug abuse in schools and promote safe, healthy, and disciplined learning environments. The Ministry stated that the daily recitation is part of a broader national Behavioural Change Communication strategy designed to discourage drug use among school-aged children, strengthen preventive education, and promote responsible decision-making among learners. Beyond the daily school-based messages, the campaign will be reinforced through sustained public education, sensitisation programmes in schools, stakeholder engagement, and collaboration between educational institutions, parents, community leaders, and other partners. The Ministry of Education said the initiative reflects government's commitment to protecting learners from the harmful effects of substance abuse and safeguarding their wellbeing.
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Ghana's Education Minister, Haruna Iddrisu, has mandated a daily anti-drug awareness message in all pre-tertiary schools to combat rising substance
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