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KNUST confirms student was smoking weed before hostel balcony fall

KNUST: More Than Thousand Students Likely To Defer Courses Due To Inability To Settle Fees
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The confirmation, released on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, has intensified concerns about substance abuse among university students in Ghana. The university administration’s statement clarifies the circumstances surrounding the incident that had previously been under investigation.

KNUST authorities have not yet released detailed information about Asomani’s current medical condition or the extent of injuries sustained from the fall. However, the confirmation of drug use before the accident has prompted immediate discussions about campus safety and student welfare policies.

This revelation highlights ongoing challenges with drug use among the student population and contradicts the institution’s commitment to academic excellence and responsible student conduct.

Cannabis use remains illegal in Ghana under the Narcotics Control Commission Act, despite ongoing national debates about decriminalization. University regulations also strictly prohibit the possession and use of illegal substances on campus premises.

Campus security officials are continuing to investigate the full circumstances surrounding the incident. The university administration may implement stricter enforcement measures and enhanced monitoring of hostel facilities to prevent similar occurrences.

Student welfare advocates have called for increased mental health support services and substance abuse counseling programs at KNUST and other tertiary institutions across the country. They argue that punitive measures alone are insufficient without addressing the underlying factors that drive students toward drug use.

This confirmation serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers associated with substance abuse and the importance of making responsible choices. As investigations continue, the KNUST community awaits further updates on Asomani’s condition and the university’s comprehensive response to this troubling situation.

 

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