By Josephine Sesay
In Sierra Leone the spread of Kush selling has reached a critical point where it is not only risking the lives of our youth but also destroying the future of our nation. The impact of drug abuse, particularly on the young population, cannot be overstated. It robs them of their potential, disrupts families, and burdens communities with the consequences.
Those who profit from selling Kush must realize the devastating effects their actions have on individuals and society as a whole. The recent discovering of Kush factor
y at Allen Town is a distressing indicator of the alarming disregard for the well-being of our young populace in pursuit of profit at any cost or have wealth at all cost. Those engaging in this trade must reckon with profound harm they perpetuate on individuals and Sierra Leone at large. signifies a blatant disregard for the well-being of our youth and reflects a callous pursuit of profit at any cost.
It is imperative that the government should takes immediate decisive action to combat this crisis. Strong enforcement of anti-drug laws, education campaigns, and support for rehabilitation programs are essential steps in safeguarding the future of Sierra Leone. Parents are rightly anguished by the harm inflicted on their children, and they deserve a concerted effort from authorities to address this pressing issue.
The fate of our nation rests on empowering our youth, not exploiting them for short-term gains. It is time for all stakeholders to come together and demonstrate a commitment to securing a brighter future for Sierra Leone by combating the scourge of Kush selling.

