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Why FG Introduces Mandatory Drug Tests for Secondary School Students

The Federal Government has introduced compulsory drug testing for secondary school students.

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The Federal Government has introduced new measures to tackle drug and substance abuse in secondary schools, including compulsory drug testing for students and temporary suspension for those who repeatedly test positive after undergoing treatment and rehabilitation.

The new policy is contained in the National Implementation Guidelines Against Drug and Substance Use in Schools in Nigeria for secondary schools, which outlines a framework aimed at reducing substance abuse among students and creating safer learning environments nationwide.

Under the guidelines, all newly admitted students in secondary schools will be required to undergo compulsory drug integrity tests at the point of admission.

According to the document, the policy is intended to “create a conducive environment for teaching and learning in the institutions by reducing the negative effect substance abuse has on the mental health and academic performance of students/learners.”

The guideline states that “all new students/learners shall be subjected to drug tests and other measures approved by the schools/learning centres at the point of entry,” adding that the process will be carried out “in collaboration with approved federal/state health facilities and procedures.”

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In addition to admission screening, schools are expected to conduct periodic and surprise drug tests for both new and returning students at least once every academic session.

The document further provides that “all students/learners shall undergo periodic drug tests as recommended by appropriate authorities.”

The policy prohibits students from using or possessing narcotic drugs, controlled substances, or other drugs of abuse without authorisation from school authorities.

“All students/learners are prohibited from using or being in possession of narcotic drugs, controlled drugs or substances of abuse without approval from the school authority,” the guideline stated.

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However, students who require controlled medication for medical conditions must declare such medications through their parents or guardians during admission.

The policy establishes a three-stage testing and intervention process for students who test positive.

According to the guideline, “the aim is to identify students who may need help and to promote a safe and healthy school environment.”

Students who test positive for the first time will undergo counselling and initial treatment as determined by school authorities.

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“Persons found to be positive to drugs shall undergo the initial intervention and treatment, which shall include counselling as might be found appropriate by the school authority,” the document explained.

Those who test positive a second time will be referred to medical professionals for further treatment and specialised care.

“If found positive again, such a student shall be referred to a professional by the school authority to take appropriate treatment and attention that might be required,” the guideline added.

For students who continue to test positive after a third round of testing and intervention, the policy provides for temporary suspension from the school environment.

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“If found to be positive again, such a student shall be temporarily suspended from the school environment to take treatment from a professional and undergo rehabilitation that might be found appropriate by the professional,” the document stated.

The policy also introduces mandatory pre-test and post-test counselling for students undergoing screening.

“Pre-test counselling is the guidance given before a person undergoes a drug integrity test. It aims to prepare the individual, clarify expectations, reduce anxiety, encourage cooperation and build trust,” the guideline noted.

It added that “post-test counselling happens after results are available, regardless of whether the test is positive or negative. The goal is to support the individual to accept the result and link them to the right help.”

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To enforce compliance, every school is expected to establish a disciplinary committee headed by the school administrator with clearly defined responsibilities.

The document also directs that violent incidents linked to substance abuse, including fighting or inflicting injuries, “shall be reported to the law enforcement agents.”

It warned that students who refuse to comply with treatment or rehabilitation procedures will be temporarily removed from the school environment “until he/she is found to be stable.”

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The development comes amid growing concerns over rising cases of drug and substance abuse among adolescents in Nigeria, with education and health stakeholders warning about its effects on academic performance, discipline, mental health, and school security.

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