The Federal Government has approved the introduction of mandatory pre-employment drug testing for applicants seeking placements in the Public Service.
Mr Segun Imohiosen, Director, Information and Public Relations, office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, made this known in a statement issued on Monday in Abuja.
According to him, the directive is part of ongoing efforts to curb the rising incidence of illicit drug use and its adverse effects on national development, security and workplace productivity.
“This is contained in a service-wide circular issued by the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation to Ministries, Departments and Agencies, MDAs, including extra-ministerial departments.”
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He said by the circular, Permanent Secretaries and Heads of Extra-Ministerial Departments and Parastatals have been directed to make drug testing a compulsory requirement in the recruitment of new personnel.
The MDAs are also to collaborate with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency in conducting the tests in line with established standards and procedures.
Imohiosen noted that the decision was informed by growing concern over the alarming rate of drug abuse, particularly among youths, with far-reaching implications for public health, socio-economic development, workplace efficiency and national security.
“The directive aligns with the commitment of the present administration to decisively address drug and substance abuse and safeguard the integrity of the national workforce.”
Credible News recalls that a few months ago, the National Youth Service Corps also announced mandatory drug tests for fresh graduates drafted to serve in the scheme.
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