NANS Reacts To NDLEA Move For Students To Undergo Drug Test Before Given Admission

NANS Reacts To NDLEA Move For Students To Undergo Drug Test Before Given Admission

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As the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA reveals that undergraduate seeking admision have to go through drug test before given admission, the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has backed the proposed policy.

Anaedoonine.ng reports that the President of NANS, Asefon Sunday Daye, backed the policy during a visit to the new Chairman/Chief Executive, NDLEA, Brig-Gen Buba Marwa (Rtd), on Wednesday.

This was disclosed in a statement to newsmen by the spokesperson of the NDLEA, Jonah Achema.

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Achema disclosed that the NANS president said drug abuse had done more harm than good to the Nigerian students.

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“We do not want Nigerian students to continue to die of drugs.

“Daye, who gave instances of students who undermine danger under the influence of drugs, noted that the initiative is not only preventive but would encourage others to stop the habit, knowing that the authorities would detect it.

“From your antecedents, we can now go home to sleep with our two eyes closed with the assurance that Nigeria is in safe hands, on drug control issues.

“Most of the drug problems ravaging the students is when they leave their homes and start schooling,” Achema quoted Daye as saying.

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Speaking during the visit, Buba Marwa commended NANS for the show of solidarity, stressing that he was delighted by their promise to cleanse the campuses of drugs.

He said: “Your buying into our drug testing among students is equally encouraging,” Marwa said, urging them to strengthen the Drug-Free Clubs in campuses.

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