Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Brig. General Mohamed Buba Marwa (retd), along with directors, men and officers at the national headquarters of the agency, in Abuja, yesterday, submitted themselves for a surprise drug integrity test.
Officials were taken unawares when upon resumption, the gates to the headquarters office were ordered to be shut and everyone asked to gather in batches at the conference hall, where a team of medical doctors, led by the Medical Director, Synapse Services, Dr. Vincent Udenze, a consultant, were already assembled with their equipment for urine drug test.
In a brief remark shortly before he took his own test, Gen. Marwa said the impromptu test was necessary to ensure that charity begins at home.
“We cannot be asking others to undergo drug test without submitting ourselves for the same. Coming out clean and negative will give us the moral authority to conduct the test on others. The essence of taking everyone by surprise and inviting external medical personnel to conduct the test is to further strengthen the validity of the exercise,” he stated.
The test results already released by the medical team showed that Gen. Marwa tested negative along with the secretary to the Agency, Shadrack Haruna, and other directors at the national headquarters of the NDLEA.