NDLEA Boss Wants Aspirants Tested For Drugs Ahead Of 2023 Elections

The Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Brig General Buba Marwa has urged political aspirants going for public offices to come for drug tests.

The anti-drug agency’s boss reiterated the call on Wednesday while decorating officers who have distinguished themselves in the fight against drugs with medals and awards.

“I have said it before and I want to repeat that politicians going for public offices in 2023 should come for drug tests,” Marwa said.

Details later.


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