Education
NDLEA to establish unit on Nigerian campuses to test students
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, has asked all tertiary institutions in the country to make drug integrity tests an institutional policy for new and returning students, as part of efforts to fight the menace of drug abuse among Nigerian youths.
The Chairman of the NDLEA, Brigadier General BUBA MARWA, made the requests at the University of Abuja, while launching the Drug-Free University Campaign.
The agency also called for partnerships with the university communities that would ensure the setting-up of outposts on campuses, to further strengthen the authorities in fighting the scourge.
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