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Misuse of pain killers among health professionals disturbing

Dr. Dairus Osei, Technical Advisor to the Ministry being assisted to cut the ribbon and launch the documents
The Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) has expressed concern about what it describes as “disturbing rise in incidence of misuse and abuse of opioids even among healthcare professionals.”
Opioids are a class of drugs that are commonly used to treat pain, but they can also be highly addictive and dangerous.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of KATH, Professor Otchere Addai-Mensah, who expressed the concern, intimated, “opioid misuse within the healthcare sector poses health risks.”
Speaking at the opening ceremony of a two-day workshop on the rational use of drugs in Kumasi, he said the “rational use of drugs is of paramount importance in any health care setting as it is a proven indicator of the quality of clinical services rendered by health facilities.”
He urged medical officers, including pharmacists to prescribe and administer pain killers, popularly referred to as opioids, with caution because, in their bid to help patients deal with pain “there is a temptation to prescribe medications that could jeopardise the state and health conditions of patients.”
According to him, pain was one of the most common medical complaints on earth and could adversely impact on the physical, psychological and emotional wellbeing of sufferers, resulting in a number of debilitations including sleeplessness, immobility, poor appetite and general reduction in the quality of life.
However, he noted that many chronic sufferers did not have access to effective pain management for a variety of reasons, including limited access, restrictions, personal and cultural biases and misconceptions about the use of opioids.
He indicated that the widespread use of opioids in contemporary pain management practices has become one of the most complex and globally challenging topics in medical care.
“But as health workers, daily experiences in the use of opioids for pain management has not only brought to the fore of the critical role they play in alleviating unbearable suffering among patients but the distinct challenges that come with them,” he lamented.
These challenges, he reiterated, included clinical access issues, regulatory pressures and, “currently, the disturbing rise in the incidence of their misuse and abuse even among healthcare professionals.”
On her part, Madam Olivia Agyekumwaah Boateng, a Director at the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA), asked medical practitioners to take interest in opioids prescribed by pharmacists to their patients.
She noted that currently, the International Narcotics Control Authority, having realised the wanton use of opioids by some unscrupulous people has worked on regulating the supply of same to nations across the world.
The workshop is aimed at sensitising the KATH’S core health care professionals involved in the prescription, dispensing and administration of medications on the contemporary practices in the rational use of medicines.
From Kingsley E. Hope, Kumasi
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Chief Imam issues disclaimer on unauthorised petitions

The Office of the National Chief Imam has warned Muslim organizations and individuals against issuing statements and petitions to the Government in his name without permission.
In a statement, the Chief Imam said he had observed that some groups had been circulating petitions, including a recent one on Hajj, using his name without authorization.
He stressed that such actions were unlawful and cautioned those involved to stop or face the law.
The Chief Imam reminded the public that on October 4, 2022, he, together with the National Imams of all Muslim sects, signed a deed and presented it to the Government at the Jubilee House.
The agreement recognised the National Muslim Conference of Ghana as the official body representing Muslims in their dealings with state institutions.
He urged that any petitions meant to be sent to the Government in his name should go through the National Muslim Conference of Ghana with the approval of the Advisory Board of his office.
By: Jacob Aggrey
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Abronye remanded in police custody for one week

The Bono Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwame Baffoe, popularly known as Abronye DC, has been remanded into prison custody for one week.
He was brought before an Accra Circuit Court on Thursday, September 12, 2025, on charges of offensive conduct conducive to breach of the peace and publication of false news, which are classified as misdemeanours under Ghanaian law.
After hearing the case, the court ordered that he be kept in custody while investigations continue.
He is expected to reappear before the court on Thursday, September 19, 2025.
By: Jacob Aggrey