DJ Switch says she is worried about the rate at which the youth are abusing Tramadol in the country and has added her voice to the campaign against it.
Ghana's youngest DJ, Erica Tandoh known in showbiz as DJ Switch, has added her voice to the campaign against abuse of Tramadol.
She advises the youth saying Tramadol will ruin their future when they abuse it.
“Tramadol has not better to offer us so let us all stay away from it and advise our friends at school and those we play with at home who are taking it to also put an end to it because it will jeopardize their future. Mothers and fathers should try as much as possible to get closer to their children to listen to them and advise them, and I believe it will go a long way to end the abuse of tramadol in the country”, she said.
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According to the 10-year-old, she believes the time to end the abuse is now.
“I am worried, and I know a lot of people are worried about the rate at which the youth are abusing tramadol in the country. We watch TV, and we see the bad effects tramadol is having on those who use it, I believe it’s time we all come together to help end the abuse of it to save our brothers and sisters who are involved in it”, she added.
She made this statement at the Koforidua Capital View Hotel after thrilling hundreds of people who had gathered to watch her perform at a Republic Day Family Day-Out bash.
DJ Switch was the winner of TV3 reality kids shows Talented Kids in the 2017 edition and has been trending since then.