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PSC SEEKS NDLEA SUPPORT TO CONDUCT DRUG INTEGRITY TEST FOR POLICE RECRUITS. MARWA ASSURES ARGUNGU OF COLLABORATION. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.


 PSC seeks NDLEA support to conduct drug integrity test for police recruits

. Marwa assures Argungu of collaboration


Chairman of Police Service Commission, DIG Hashimu Argungu (rtd) has met with the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (rtd) to seek the support of NDLEA in conducting drug integrity test for police recruits with a view to ensuring that those with the right frame of mind eventually make it out of police training colleges across the country.

Argungu made the request on Tuesday 22nd July 2025 when he led a delegation of the PSC management on a courtesy visit to Marwa at the Agencys National Headquarters in Abuja. While commending the leadership of NDLEA for the support so far received, the PSC boss said his visit was to seek further assistance . I feel there is a need to come and plead, to seek for the assistance and cooperation of this organization, because we follow process and procedures in anything we do so that we can produce the best results.

If the process and procedures were followed wrongly, the end result or product is going to be bad. So, recruitment in anywhere, in any sector, if bad eggs are in the process, the product or the people you are training is not going to be good. So, we feel it's very, very important.

We are going to decentralize this screening exercise to different states of the federation. And because there is NDLEA in every state of the country, we want them to assist us in screening those who are already on drugs in whatever form because we cant churn out and put arms in the hands of people already dependent on illicit drugs, that is dangerous. This is the main reason why we are here, and we are thanking you for your cooperation.

In his response, Marwa noted that the drug scourge is a challenge affecting every part of national life and propelling security challenges. He said this explains why there is need for all stakeholders to embrace a whole of government and society approach to curbing the menace.

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