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Civil service job seekers to undergo mandatory drug test – FG

The Federal Government, under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has announced a new policy requiring mandatory pre-employment drug testing for all candidates seeking positions in the public service.

The initiative is designed to address rising concerns over drug abuse and its impact on national security, workplace productivity, and public health.

Drug Screening to Be Integrated in Recruitment

A circular issued on Monday by the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF) mandates that Permanent Secretaries and heads of Ministries, Departments, Agencies (MDAs), extra-ministerial departments, and parastatals incorporate drug screening into their recruitment procedures.

The directive instructs MDAs to collaborate closely with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) to ensure all tests comply with established standards and scientific protocols.

The government emphasized that only candidates who pass the screening would be eligible for employment.

Addressing Youth Substance Abuse and National Security Concerns

The FG highlighted the “alarming rate” of substance abuse, particularly among Nigerian youth, as a major threat to public health, socio-economic development, and workplace efficiency.

Segun Imohiosen, Director of Information and Public Relations at the OSGF, stressed the importance of the new policy:

“This policy reflects the administration’s commitment to safeguarding the workforce from drug-related issues.”

Officials noted that the policy is part of a wider effort to curb drug abuse nationwide, signaling a proactive approach to preventing substance abuse from infiltrating key sectors of governance.

Complementing Ongoing Anti-Drug Efforts

The introduction of mandatory drug testing in the civil service complements existing initiatives, including policies requiring drug screening in universities and other critical sectors.

Authorities believe that this integrated approach will enhance national security, improve productivity, and promote a healthier workforce across Nigeria.