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Kush, Sierra Leone’s Silent Genocide — A Call to Urgent, United Action

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13 October 2025
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By Chernor Juldeh Bah

Theya call it kush a cheap, deadly cocktail that arrived like a thief in the night and is stealing our tomorrow. What started as clandestine packets on street corners has become an epidemic: a synthetic mixture so toxic that chemical tests show it now often contains highly potent synthetic opioids (nitazenes) alongside synthetic cannabinoids and other chemicals substances that can kill in a single hit. This is not a moral panic. It is a public-health and security emergency that has already cost too many lives and threatens to hollow out a generation.

 

Across Freetown and nearby districts, Councils teams are finding and burying the young and the lost. Local council figures and repeated public appeals from the Mayor and district leaders show scores of suspected kush victims collected and interred by city and district authorities this year alone, leaving grieving families and overburdened councils to shoulder the human and financial cost. These are not anonymous statistics on a page; they are mothers, fathers, siblings and the bright faces of our towns and villages.

 

If we are to have any hope of reversing this tide, three institutions must act and act now: the security sector, the national government (policy and funding), and the country’s drug-control and public health apparatus. Each has a different but complementary role. Together they can stop supply, save lives, and rebuild hope.

 

Street arrests and seizures are necessary, but they are not sufficient. Kush is manufactured using imported precursor chemicals and local processing; disrupting raw material flows, dismantling organized networks that traffic chemicals and finished product, and targeting the financiers are the strategic priorities. The Transnational Organised Crime Unit, anti-narcotics units and customs must be resourced, legally empowered and supported with international cooperation (forensic testing, mutual legal assistance and targeted interdiction). Rapid, forensic drug-testing and chain-of-custody work will allow prosecutions that reach beyond low-level dealers to the networks that profit from death.

 

But enforcement must be professional, rights-respecting and corruption-free. Heavy-handed or politicised operations that intimidate honest communities will backfire. The security response must be transparent, coordinated with prosecutors, and measured against dismantling supply chains not headline arrests.

 

The President’s declaration of a national emergency rightly recognised kush as an existential threat. That declaration must translate into sustained funding, a clear national plan, and measurable results not episodic press conferences. A national taskforce was formed; it must be resourced with health specialists, forensic chemists, law enforcement, social-services experts and representatives of local government, and given a public timeline, targets and independent oversight.

 

Councils are already paying the bill in human terms and in cash burying victims, managing public cemeteries, and cleaning up scenes of horror. The state must compensate and support local authorities to carry out dignified burials, victim identification, psychosocial support for families, and community outreach programs. There must be a national rehabilitation and treatment scale-up plan hospital beds, mobile outreach teams, and community rehabilitation centres because criminalisation alone will neither cure addiction nor stop deaths. WHO, UNODC and regional partners must be engaged to supply technical support and training.

 

We cannot treat what we cannot test. Routine chemical testing of seized samples and biological samples (where ethical and possible) is essential to identify the evolving composition of kush and to guide clinical responses (for example, which opioid antagonists may be effective). Public health agencies must publish transparent, regular reports on toxicology and mortality so clinicians, first responders and communities know what they face.

 

At the same time, scale up evidence-based harm-reduction: outreach to users, distribution of life-saving emergency kits where appropriate, training for first responders in overdose recognition and management, and rapid expansion of addiction treatment services. Rehabilitation cannot be a one-time political photo op; it must be a sustained, community-based continuum of care with social reintegration, job training and family counselling.

 

The fight against kush cannot be left to hospitals and police alone. Schools, religious institutions, community leaders and youth groups are the first line of prevention. Early-warning hotlines, community patrols to secure cemeteries (to stop grave-robbery and the further mixing of human remains into drugs), mentorship programs, livelihood projects for vulnerable youth and public civic education campaigns must be funded and supported. Communities are not helpless victims they are essential partners.

 

Kush kills irrespective of party, ethnicity or class. When we politicise every response when arrests become talking points and rehabilitation centres become campaign props we bankrupt our common purpose. This crisis demands cross-party unity, uninterrupted funding, and national leadership measured by lives saved rather than votes won. The voices of survivors, bereaved families, health workers and local councils must set the priorities, not partisan calculations.

 

Concrete, urgent demands I call on leaders to accept today

 

1. A publicly accountable national plan with clear targets and a funded two-year implementation budget (prevention, enforcement, treatment, and socioeconomic reintegration).

 

2. Immediate expansion of forensic testing capacity and public reporting of findings (what chemicals are present; how many deaths; geographic hotspots).

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3. Strengthen and resource the Transnational Organised Crime Unit and customs to disrupt precursor chemical imports and dismantle trafficking networks with regional and international cooperation.

 

4. Rapid scale-up of community rehabilitation, mental-health services and youth employment schemes in hotspot neighbourhoods.

 

5. A non-partisan national commission (with civil society, religious leaders and youth representatives) to oversee cemeteries, bury victims with dignity, support families, and prevent grave-robbery.

 

 

Every number in an official report hides a life; every burial count is a family broken. The statistics we now read councils burying scores of suspected kush victims are a wake-up call. If the Freetown City Council and the Western Area Rural District Council are burying dozens and dozens of bodies this year, that is not a matter for complacency or blame-shifting. It is a demand for decisive action from all of us.

 

This is not a problem that will vanish while we argue. It will only be solved by coordinated, sustained and compassionate action by police who break networks, by governments who fund recovery, by health workers who treat without shame, by communities who protect their own, and by citizens who refuse to reduce human tragedy into partisan noise.

 

Let us choose to be remembered not for the years when our youth died quietly on pavements and in alleys, but for the years when Sierra Leone rose together with courage, clarity and compassion and reclaimed its children.

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