A senior official at Ghana’s Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) has raised concerns about the growing prevalence of illicit drug trading within the nation’s universities and training colleges. Deputy Director Alexander Twum-Barima warned of increasing student involvement in the sale of illegal drugs. The official did not specify which drugs are most commonly involved, nor did he detail the extent of the problem with specific numbers. This trend poses a threat to the educational environment and student well-being, according to NACOC. The commission is expected to address the issue with further investigation and potential intervention strategies. No details were provided regarding planned responses or preventative measures. This announcement signals a heightened awareness of drug-related activities on campuses nationwide.