Freetown, 18 October, 2025 / 8:39 pm (ACI Africa).
The President of the Catholic Priests in Sierra Leone has urged the people of God in the West African nation to come together in tackling the growing problem of drug abuse among young people, warning against politicizing the issue.
In a reflection shared on his Facebook page on Thursday, October 16, Fr. Peter Konteh expressed concern that the growing use of a drug known as “kush” which has been officially classified by authorities in the country as a national epidemic, poses a serious threat to the future of the nation’s youth.
“The calamity we are experiencing in Sierra Leone must not be reduced to political arguments between ‘you and them’ or ‘us and them.’ This is a national emergency that requires unity, compassion, and moral courage,” Fr. Konteh said,
He added, “We are facing a desperate situation that threatens the future of our young people, as the devastating spread of dangerous drugs continues to destroy lives and families.”
In his reflection, Fr. Konteh who also serves as the Second Vice President of the Religious Union of the Diocesan Priests of West Africa (RUPWA) urged religious leaders, community elders, and civil society organizations to immediately rise above silence and address the issue.






