2023: MARWA RECOMMENDS DRUG TEST AS PART OF SCREENING FOR ASPIRANTS

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…GIVES 56 COMMANDS/OFFICERS BEST PERFORMING AWARDS FOR FIRST QUARTER

Chairman and Chief Executive of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd), has recommended drug integrity test to political parties as part of the screening requirements for aspirants.

Marwa stated this while responding to questions from journalists at the 2022 ‘First Quarter Best Performing Commands Awards Ceremony at the Agency’s National headquarters in Abuja on Wednesday.

The drug Czar, stressed that aspirants seeking to contest political offices in the 2023, general elections on the platforms deserve a drug integrity test.

“For politicians, we have long advocated this and I take the opportunity again to repeat the advocacy that when they run for public office it demands a lot of responsibility from the person and we need to be certain if he’s a person that is already a drug addict/user who will spend all the money he’s given for public service to consume cocaine and his head will not be in a stable condition to handle the affairs he has been entrusted with

“For this reason, we have advocated and will continue to advocate that drug test be conducted for politicians; some state governments like Kano State is already doing this.

“Not just politicians, but Government appointees, and I’ve just sent a letter this morning to the National Chairman of APC, who will be the first of the national working committee, I wish to pay an advocacy visit on this issue.

“I recommended that drug tests be incorporated in the screening process for all those interested in running for public office; we’ll do the same to the PDP and other important parties.” He disclosed.

Marwa, speaking to officers and men of the Agency, said the event is going to be part and parcel of the corporate culture of the NDLEA, going forward.

He stated that it is in line of recognizing and rewarding hard work and excellence, adding that such approach has always been a pragmatic way of stimulating productivity and enhancing the attainment of organisational goals.

He disclosed that he was going to make it a tradition for the Agency as a way of enshrining meritocracy in the system.

In statement by Director, Media and Advocacy, NDLEA Headquarters, Abuja, Femi Babafemi, said “statistics from the first quarter (Q1) report, indicated that our performance level has not dropped off.

“Indeed, achieving 3, 539 arrests, 677 convictions and seizures of 65, 916 kg of drugs in three months is no mean feat. Little wonder our performance continually earns the Agency deserved accolades from the right quarters within the country as well as from abroad, especially from international partners and peers.

“While we have not yet achieved the utopia of a drug-free society, the results showed that we are getting it right.”

According to the statement, the officers that won the awrds and commendations are expected to spur them to more action, in order to surpass their current feats at the next awards ceremony.

“The ceremony should be a poignant reminder for us not to forget where we are coming from. And there is no better way to say it other than for us to be mindful of the saying that success has a hundred fathers, but failure is always an orphan.

” No organisation would understand this adage better than NDLEA in the light of our past rock bottom experience.Therefore, we should all be mindful that we hold the fate of NDLEA in our hands, and that fate will be determined by our patriotism and dedication to duty, as well as our collective resolve to work towards the attainment of the Agency’s mandate.

“Let me also seize this occasion to remind you about the importance of propagating the War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) programme in your various commands. There is much we can achieve when our communities are working hand-in-hand with us.”

Marwa told the officers that the Agency is proud of them.

“The sacrifice of a narcotic officer cannot be quantified in gold or silver, for he is fulfilling a higher calling. As we go about our duty of securing our society against the corrosion of illicit drugs, we should be aware that we are the direct beneficiaries of our work because for every kilo of drugs seized, we are making our streets and society safer for our children, family and kinsmen.

“NDLEA is proud of its workforce; the Agency treasures the effort of its officers and men; the management shall continue to look out for their best interest. We shall continue to reward hard work and excellence.” He assured the officers.

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