Federal Government Orders Mandatory Drug Screening for All Secondary School Students
The Federal Government has issued new guidelines requiring compulsory drug tests for every student in Nigerian secondary schools. All new admissions must undergo a screening before enrollment, and returning pupils will face routine tests at least once each academic session. The policy outlines a three-step intervention for students who test positive. First-time cases receive counselling and treatment recommendations. A second positive result leads to referrals to medical experts. Persistent cases may be withdrawn temporarily for professional rehabilitation. Schools must conduct pre-test and post-test counselling to build trust and explain results. They will also set up disciplinary committees and report any substance-related incidents to law enforcement. Students who refuse recommended treatment may face temporary suspension until certified fit to resume classes.
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