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Federal Government Mandates Drug Testing For Public Service Jobs

FG Seeks a Drug-Free, Productive Public Service Workforce
Adejuyigbe AdegokeBy Adejuyigbe AdegokeDecember 23, 2025 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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In a decisive move aimed at curbing substance abuse and strengthening workforce integrity, the Federal Government of Nigeria has introduced mandatory pre-employment drug testing for all prospective applicants seeking employment in the public service.

The directive, issued to permanent secretaries and heads of extra-ministerial departments and parastatals in a statement on Monday, forms part of ongoing efforts to address the rising menace of illicit drug use and its consequences for national development and security.

According to Segun Imohiosen, Director of Information and Public Relations at the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF), the policy is premised on concerns over the alarming rate of drug and substance abuse, particularly among young Nigerians.

He noted that this “disturbing trend” has far-reaching implications for public health, socio-economic development, workplace productivity, and national security.





Implementation and Institutional Collaboration

Under the new policy, Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs), have been instructed to collaborate with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), to conduct the tests according to established standards and procedures.

Permanent Secretaries and heads of MDAs are tasked with embedding the drug testing requirement into their recruitment processes.

This initiative comes weeks after Adewale Adeniyi, Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), introduced a similar compulsory drug-testing policy for all new recruits and serving officers of the agency.

Adeniyi explained that the measure ensures that no recruit enters the service with substance-abuse tendencies that could compromise judgement, security responsibilities, or operational integrity. He added that serving officers would also be captured as the NCS works toward establishing a fully drug-free institution.

Policy Rationale and Goals

The Federal Government highlighted several objectives behind the policy:

  • Promoting a healthy workforce by ensuring that only drug-free individuals enter public service roles.

  • Boosting productivity by reducing the impact of substance abuse on workplace performance.

  • Safeguarding national interests by reducing vulnerabilities linked to drug-related behavioral risks.

While mandatory drug testing for public service employment is not a standard global practice, it is common in countries like the United States and some European nations, particularly for safety-sensitive roles such as transportation, law enforcement, and public safety positions.

Anticipated Impact

Analysts suggest the move could serve as a deterrent to drug misuse, restore public confidence in civil service personnel, and enhance accountability in public institutions. However, its success will depend on consistent implementation, nationwide access to accredited testing centers, and support mechanisms for those struggling with substance abuse.

Conclusion

By institutionalizing mandatory drug testing in public service recruitment, the Federal Government aims to foster a drug-free, productive, and secure workforce. The policy represents a significant step toward tackling substance abuse while strengthening the integrity and effectiveness of Nigeria’s civil service.

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