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    NASS Urges Education, Health Ministries To Develop Mandatory Drug Test For Secondary School Students

    ROSEMARY UGIOMOHBy ROSEMARY UGIOMOHMarch 3, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Following Increase in substance abuse in the nation, the House of Representatives
    has urged the Federal Ministries
    of Education and Health to collaborate and develop a mandatory drug testing programme
    for secondary school students in
    Nigeria.
    The House also urged the National Orientation Agency (NOA)
    and the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) to
    increase awareness about substance abuse among secondary
    school students nationwide.
    The Committees on Basic Education and Services, and Healthcare Services were mandated to
    ensure compliance and report
    back within four week for further
    legislative action.
    The House resolutions followed the adoption of a motion
    titled, ‘Need to Introduce Mandatory Drug Testing for Secondary
    School Students in Nigeria’, sponsored by Hon. Moshood Olanrewaju Oshun during plenary on
    Thursday.
    The House noted that adolescence is a critical period for drug
    abuse, influenced by factors such
    as experimental curiosity, peer
    pressure, poor socio-economic
    conditions at home and the need
    for extra energy for daily activities.
    It also noted that the youths
    are critical stakeholders in fostering socio-economic development in the country and their
    vulnerability to societal vices necessitates strategic government
    intervention to secure their well
    being and enhance their contributions to national development.
    The House worried that substance abuse among young people
    is fast becoming a global public
    health concern, gradually leading to
    complications like personality disorders, drug dependence and death.
    It also worried that according
    to studies which showed a notable
    prevalence of drug and substance
    abuse across secondary schools
    in Nigeria, one in every four
    students aged between 15 and
    19 years abused substances, and
    codeine containing syrup and
    tramadol topped the list of drugs,
    ranking higher than cannabis.
    The House said it was aware
    that Random Student Drug Testing (RSDT) is a drug prevention
    programme whereby students
    are tested for recent use of illegal substances, and is aimed at
    deterring drug use and identifying students who need help with
    staying drug-free.
    The House said it was cognizant that a mandatory routine
    and random drug testing for
    students is for preventive, not
    punitive purposes, and early intervention is crucial for achieving
    success in tackling the menace of
    substance abuse.

     

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