All Nigerian public office holders should be tested for drugs before being appointed.
The Provost of Centre for Strategic Research and Studies, in National Defence College, Prof. Adam Ahmed made this call while fielding questions from newsmen at the 6th Annual Ramadan lecture series and prayer for the nation, organised by the Ashraaf Islamic Foundation, on Saturday in Abuja.
He said the behaviour of some political appointees show clearly that they are high on drugs, adding that even some technocrats and some security personnel were not exempted in the acts.
Ahmed listed Malaysia, Philippines and some South American countries where their politicians were tested before being given power.
He said: “Not just that every person that is holding power including the military, security people are tested before they are given a very serious responsibility.
“Because, leaders have a way of influencing followers, if they are known to misuse drugs, the tendency is that those that are behind them will also be involved.
”So, that is why I believe strongly that no one should be given any serious responsibility until the person is tested for drugs.”
Ahmed called on those those were responsible for drug legislation and administration of anti drug use to be more proactive in tackling the incidences of drug abuse in the country.
He also emphasised the need for the government to identify various groups like the ashraaf islamic foundation to spearhead the campaign against drug abuse in the country.
Ahmed said: “Drug abuse in Nigeria and misuse of drug by the people are worst than any kind of crime that we think.
“Because the bulk of the crime that is committed in this country can be traced to drug abuse or misuse of drug, be it political, criminal, security even at home, social, economic, all can be linked to drug abuse.
”I think in the beginning, we never took the fight against drug abuse serious in this country.
“Yes, during the military, there were draconian laws which fortunately some people hade ven called such laws should be returned where drug pushers were killed.
”But then after that, we went through a period where everything goes as far as drug is concerned in this country.”
Earlier, the founder of the foundation, Imam Sharafudeen Aliagan, said the objective of the event was to find a lasting solution to the rampant effects of drug abuse in the society.
He said: “We have a lot of professionals, we have lots of academicians and many people who really know what is going on in the.sociery.
“We put heads together having discovered what the menace of drug abuse is and its rampant in the society.
”Drug abuse, criminality, insecurity we know that is exactly what is affecting us in the country, as we speak that is our major problem.
“So, we feel that current affair is very important that we discuss all our programmes.
” And when we discussed this and we are able to bring out the report to the government and the generality of Nigerians, there will be some high level of solutions to this menace.”
According to Aliagan, the foundation invited Muslim and non Muslim professionals and academicians to brainstorm to find a lasting solution to the menace.
He said: “Because, those who are into kidnapping, insurgency and rubbery must have taken one of these intoxicants which help them to perpetrated their evil acts.”
The theme of the lecture was: ‘Drug Abuse, Criminality and Insecurity in Nigeria: Toward a Collective Solution’.