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NDLEA Proposes Mandatory Drug~Test For Driver’s Licence Applicants
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By Eniekenemi Atoukudu - 9/24/2025, 6:22:49 PM
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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has proposed mandatory drug integrity tests for drivers applying for licences. According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the initiative aims to tackle the growing number of road accidents linked to drug use nationwide. NDLEA Chairman, retired Brig.-Gen. Buba Marwa, made this known in a goodwill message delivered at the National Summit of the Special Marshals of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) on Wednesday in Abuja. He was represented by Deputy Commandant General of Narcotics, Mr. Umoru Ambrose. Marwa described the FRSC and NDLEA as “partners in progress,” noting that while the FRSC focuses on preventing crashes and assisting victims, the NDLEA works to eliminate the root causes of accidents, as well as related security and health concerns. “From research over the years, we have found out that drug abuse plays a very significant role in the accidents on most of our highways. “It is in that respect that NDLEA has been collaborating with the FRSC,” he said. Marwa revealed that both agencies were working on a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that was nearing completion and would benefit the public once unveiled. According to him, the NDLEA has done its part, and the agency is waiting for the FRSC to also finalise theirs. “One of the key impacts of the MoU is the issue of drug integrity tests. “The agency is already propagating drug tests in several organisations, certainly, extending the measure to the transport sector is necessary given FRSC’s role in ensuring safety on our highways. “That is why we are advocating that drivers should undergo drug tests even before they apply for their licences. “NDLEA has already trained professionals who are going to train FRSC officials so that they can conduct on-the-spot drug tests for drivers,” he revealed. Marwa added that the initiative would serve as a deterrent to commercial drivers who may indulge in alcohol and other psychoactive substances on the highways. The NDLEA boss further said that the planned collaboration would enable FRSC and NDLEA operatives to assess both drivers and passengers during joint highway operations. “In fact, we don’t like commercial drivers on our roads indulging in drugs or alcohol. “With this measure, FRSC and NDLEA on the highways will be able to assess drivers and conduct spot drug tests. “Once it is ready, the NDLEA will bring it to the road for implementation,” he assured. Marwa thanked the organisers for inviting the agency to the summit, describing it as a platform that reinforces collaboration between institutions working to safeguard lives.
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