Health Minister Urges FDA to Intensify Efforts Against Opioid Influx

Accra, Ghana – May 3, 2025
In response to the growing threat of illicit opioid trafficking, Health Minister Hon. Kwabena Mintah Akandoh has called on the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) to double its vigilance in curbing the influx of these dangerous substances into Ghana.
A Call for Enhanced Surveillance
Minister Akandoh emphasized the need for the FDA to strengthen its regulatory and enforcement efforts, stating, “We cannot and will not allow this crisis to spiral further.” He highlighted the importance of proactive measures to prevent Ghana from becoming a transit point for opioid trafficking.
Recent Enforcement Actions

The government’s commitment to combating opioid trafficking was demonstrated in a recent operation where a large consignment of illicit opioid-containing drugs was destroyed. The consignment, which included 128 boxes of Tafrodol, 92 boxes of Timaking Tapertado, and 10 boxes of Rahol Tapentadol, was intercepted under suspicious circumstances and posed significant risks to public health.
The destruction exercise took place at Vigour-DW Enterprise in Ashaiman, under the supervision of key regulatory and legal authorities, including the FDA and the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC). Minister Akandoh emphasized that the action was not only to eliminate the harmful substances but also to send a strong warning to those engaged in the illegal drug trade.
Collaborative Efforts and Future Measures

The FDA, in collaboration with other agencies such as the Ghana Revenue Authority’s Customs Division and the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB), has implemented strict policies to control opioid imports, including a directive banning the importation of Tramadol above 100mg. Despite these measures, illegal sales continue to surface, particularly in parts of Accra and the Northern Regions.
Minister Akandoh reaffirmed the government’s commitment to safeguarding public health and continuing efforts to prevent the circulation of unregulated pharmaceuticals. He called on the public to remain vigilant and promptly report any suspicious drug-related activities to the authorities.
As Ghana intensifies its fight against opioid trafficking, the collaborative efforts of regulatory bodies, law enforcement agencies, and the public remain crucial in protecting communities from the devastating effects of these substances.