The Volta Regional House of Chiefs (VRHC) has expressed concern over the increasing cultivation of marijuana across the region, particularly the growing involvement of the youth, following the approval of a specific strain of marijuana for medicinal use.The chiefs warned that the situation, if not urgently addressed, could jeopardise the future of the youth.

Reports reaching the House indicate a sharp rise in drug abuse among young people, including students, prompting calls for swift security intervention.President of the House, Togbe Tepre Hodo, raised the alarm during the VRHC's first general meeting of the year, held in Ho last Friday.

He emphasised that the youth were the nation's future leaders and needed to be protected from harmful practices that could derail their potential.He also highlighted the in­creasing number of unresolved chieftaincy and land disputes as a major development challenge for the region.

According to him, the VRHC currently has 69 chieftaincy cases pending adjudication.Togbe Hodo criticised the practice of installing rival chiefs in areas where no vacancy exists, stressing that unless a chief is prop­erly removed or passes away, such actions only contribute to disorder.