It appears to be a business that was accepted and welcomed by the community. Honestly looks like you are disrupting a community's well being. You should return the medication and allow the people access to medication which they might otherwise not have. If this is what Uganda considers to be a drug problem, the root of the problem is that the people have inadequate access to health care. Isn't it winter months on your side of the world?
You can't even employ youths then you re closing people business.
It appears to be a business that was accepted and welcomed by the community. Honestly looks like you are disrupting a community's well being. You should return the medication and allow the people access to medication which they might otherwise not have. If this is what Uganda considers to be a drug problem, the root of the problem is that the people have inadequate access to health care. Isn't it winter months on your side of the world?