Paramount Chief of the Bongo Traditional Area Naaba Salifu Atamale Lemyaarum, has described the growing norm of youth engagement in alcoholism and hard drugs in the Bongo District of the Upper East Region as ‘very pathetic’. As he blamed the District Assembly for not supporting his earlier initiative to clamp it down. Apexnewsgh.com reports In 2020, out of 769 mental health cases recorded, 47 of them were due to alcohol and 36 were as a result of psychoactive substance use. The Paramount Chief in an Exclusive interview with Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen of Apexnews Gh said, he has observed that the youth who are supposed to take over from them in terms of leadership, a lot of them have gone wayward, what he described as ‘very pathetic’ “I have been looking at the whole thing, I don’t just know what to do. Because, a lot of the youth have gone wayward and it is very pathetic because if you have a community and the youth are wayward then, which means we are leading to disaster. We are expecting that they will be the future leaders, we want them to take over from us. So, if they are not able to take over from us, then the community is just heading towards disaster”. He said Meanwhile, when Ngamegbulam Chidozie asked what the chief think could be the solution to the trending canker? Baba Lemyaarum said, the remedy for it, is a collective effort. Stressing that he alone cannot bring to end the worrying situation. “Looking at it, the remedy for it, is a collective effort, because me alone I don’t know what to say. Now, there is a high rate of the intake of drugs and now you can’t even talk because we are even advocating it on the media. A TV is always talking about legalizing marijuana and the youth are always watching TV, are we not promoting it? So, how do we clamp it down? Now as for the alcohol is a different issue but apart from the alcohol, they take this tramadol. Why should the government even allow this tramadol to even exist within our market, when we know is a dangerous drug? If you want to talk about the need for security to clamp down wee smokers, the security themselves smoke it. So, that is a big problem, all that we need is to do education, we need to sensitize, those who will take they will take, those who won’t take can go. Because at the end of the day, we may be able to save some souls”. He expressed However, responding to a suggestion by one of the Bongo District Assembly Member Nyaaba Mbabila Joseph who was thinking that assembly passing a bye-law banning minors from drinking sport will curb the growing canker. The paramount chief insisted that such a suggestion isn’t a good one. He believes that will infringe on their rights. He blamed the assembly for not showing any atom of support when he approached them with his personal initiative on how the problem will be solved. A suggestion the paramount chief believes will not solve the canker. “If they cannot pass a bye-law to stop playing of electronic jams at funeral grounds, I took the initiative to stop the intake of some of these hard drugs among youth, I followed the assembly didn’t help me on that and they couldn’t support me. I wanted them to pass a bye-law and they couldn’t. How can you pass a bye-law stopping minors from entering drinking bars? Are you not infringing on their human rights”. He questioned Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
Bongo: Abuse of marijuana, tramadol and many more, causes high rate of mental Health disorder
Figures of Persons with Mental Health cases in the Bongo District of the Upper East Region are becoming so high and alarming to due to increase alcohol intake among the youth. Apexnewsgh.com reports The alarming revelation was made by the District Mental Health Focal Person Prince Kofi Yeboah during a meeting with representatives of mental health Self Help Groups (SHGs) together with key staff of the Bongo District Assembly and other decentralized agencies as part of activities to mark the 2021 World Mental Health Day. Mr. Yeboah highlighted that in 2017, the district recorded 764, in 2018, it came down to 697, and in 2019 it dropped again to 682 and unfortunately ballooned to 769 in 2020. He further stressed that, “…Is not like we went on the internet and google for the figure ‘No’ these are the accurate figures on the ground. “We are doing a lot but, I think we cannot do it all on our own. We need everybody on board Self Help Group we need you, media we need you, our opinion leaders we need you, security services we need you and Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice, (CHRAJ), we need everybody on board. He appealed Mr. Yaboah said, Psychotropic medication still remained one of the greatest challenges they are facing because they don’t have the medications. He said in the past, the Psychotropic medication wasn’t an issue to the Bongo District because BasicNeeds-Ghana and the hospital support them in that regard but the story isn’t the same currently because of some policies. “Bongo was fortunate BasicNeeds-Ghana was helping, the hospital was also doing their best but as it stands now because certain policies help our client these medications. He said However, he pointed that the recent increase witnessed in Mental Health cases in the district is a result of the abuse of alcohol, such as drinking, tramadol, wee smoking and more. The interface meeting gave leaders of SHGs the opportunity to demand for increased support to persons with mental health conditions and the operationalization of the District Mental Health Plan. This activity is undertaken with the support of Ghana Somubi Dwumadie funded with UK aid from the UK government. The meeting is expected to bring about scaled-up quality, integrated, disability-inclusive community-based and recovery-oriented mental health and social services. More to come Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
Sub-committee and Disability Fund Management Committee Chairman in the Bongo District Hon. Nyaaba Mbabila Joseph
BONGO: Assembly member thinking of banning minors from drinking spots
Even though there was no drink or alcohol in the market of Bongo district of the Upper East Region known as ‘Bongo beer’ what could be described as an unseen active beer in the minds of Bongo people and Ghanaians, in general, may be due to a popular song titled ‘Bongo bear’ released 3 years ago by a group known as Rockcity, It appears the alcohol intake in the district is skyrocketing faster than the country’s economy itself, putting the youth mental health in a disastrous state, especially those under age. On Interesting Mental Health activity, representatives of mental health Self Help Groups (SHGs) held a meeting with key staff of the Bongo District Assembly and other decentralized agencies as part of activities to mark the 2021 World Mental Health Day. The interface meeting gave leaders of SHGs the opportunity to demand for increased support to persons with mental health conditions and the operationalization of the District Mental Health Plan. This activity is undertaken with the support of Ghana Somubi Dwumadie funded with UK aid from the UK government. The meeting is expected to bring about scaled-up quality, integrated, disability-inclusive community-based and recovery-oriented mental health and social services. Meanwhile, a member of the Sub-committee and Disability Fund Management Committee Chairman in the Bongo District Hon. Nyaaba Mbabila Joseph was unhappy with the level of youth going astray through the intake of weed, tramadol, beer and some hard drugs. “The intake of this tramadol and alcohol in the Bongo district is on the increase which is not good for the district and we have realized it. So, I will be discussing it with some of my assembly members as to what to do, so that we can put a stop to this kind of thing. Every evening, if I moved from bar to bar, spot to spot. I see the youth just taken in alcohol deep into the night which i have observed. Instead of them learning a job or a trade that will let you live a better life, you rather engage in alcohol intake and this tramadol kind of thing, if daybreak, you had not to do. That can lead you into stealing and causing problems in the community which is bad. He believes, engaging his colleague assembly members for them to deliberate and come out with a bye-law that prevents minors between the age of 14, 15 and 16 years from going to the spot during day and night will be a better solution to curb the increasing canker. “So, as a community leader, I have seen it in my community. They know me, they don’t have any contribution. When they take the alcohol in the community, they go around causing a problem in the community. So, when you asked the youth in my community they will tell you, i am have been worrying them about that and atimes they will tell, Honorable Charley leave us to enjoy our life and I will them, I won’t allow you to live such life and some will take me, I won’t vote for you next time. But I always tell them, even if am no more the assembly member, I will be happy to see them live a good life. “We have to discuss it at the floor of the assembly and agree upon something by passing a bye-law. For example, if you are not up to 18 years at this time in the night or day we don’t want to see you in a spot. So, I think if we all take a collective decision on that and pass it as a bye-law. That means as assembly members in a community, if you see somebody at the age of 14, 15, 16 years sitting in a bar we will invite you and asked you why you allowed such a thing to happen. He told Apexnews Gh during an engagement after the message. He further pleaded with BasicNeeeds-Ghana to make themselves available in their next assembly sitting as a way of sensitizing them on how to handle the situation in the various electoral areas. Meanwhile, a total number of 769 Mental Health cases was recorded in 2020 in the Bongo District alone. More to come Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093









