French Embassy Supports Ghana’s Fight Against Narcotics with Urine Test Kits Donation to NACOC

The French Embassy has donated quantities of urine test kits to the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) in a significant show of support for Ghana’s efforts to combat drug abuse and trafficking.
Enhancing Drug Detection Capabilities
The urine test kits are designed to detect the presence of various drugs in an individual’s system, providing a valuable tool for law enforcement agencies in their fight against substance abuse. This donation is expected to enhance NACOC’s capabilities in detecting and investigating drug-related crimes.
Strengthening International Partnerships
The donation is a testament to the strong partnership between Ghana and France in the fight against transnational organized crime. NACOC’s receipt of these kits underscores the importance of international cooperation in addressing the global challenge of drug trafficking and abuse.
Lawyer Twum Barima’s Remarks
According to Lawyer Twum Barima, Deputy CEO of NACOC, “This donation will go a long way in supporting our efforts to curb the menace of drug abuse and trafficking in Ghana.” He expressed gratitude to the French Embassy for their support and reaffirmed NACOC’s commitment to working tirelessly to protect the country from the scourge of narcotics.
A Boost to Ghana’s Narcotics Control Efforts
The donation of urine test kits to NACOC is a significant boost to Ghana’s narcotics control efforts. It demonstrates the commitment of international partners to supporting Ghana’s fight against drug abuse and trafficking. With this donation, NACOC is better equipped to detect and investigate drug-related crimes, ultimately contributing to a safer and healthier society.