The
Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, on Saturday
said all those seeking elective political office should be subjected to
drug tests to ascertain that they are not drug addicts.
Sanusi made the call in Kano at a three-day workshop on anti-substance abuse awareness campaign and train the trainers,News Agency of Nigeria reports.
The programme was organised by an NGO, “I CARE Women and Youth
Initiative,” a pet project of the wife of the Vice-President, Amina
Sambo.
“Anyone who wants to contest for political office or seeking political appointment should be asked to go for drug test.
“If you are in drug, you will not have the opportunity to be appointed in any position of authority in this country,” he said.
Sanusi, who blamed the elite for the prevailing moral decadence in
the society, said there was an urgent need to examine the entire value
system in the society.
“Today we have created class even among our children and we give our
children more money than they need and buy them expensive cars.
“We see young boys and girls moving from one office to another
looking for contracts and when they get the money, they organise parties
and spend the money any how,’’ he added.
The CBN governor said governments should continue to create
employment opportunities to check drug abuse and other social vices.
The vice-president’s wife called on parents to monitor the activities of their children and the kind of company they kept.
“It is only by so doing that we can nip in the bud the early warning signs of drug abuse among our children.
“Unfortunately, Kano State is said to constitute majority of the 37.5
per cent of the total drug victims in the North-West Zone which ranks
highest in the country.
“More worrisome is the fact that married women are said to be
actively involved in the abuse of these substances with a high
percentage of them discovered to be addicted to them,’’ she said.
Governor Rabi’u Kwankwaso of Kano State said the government would
continue to partner all relevant organisations, to check the menace of
drug abuse.
He appealed to the people to cooperate with the government in the fight against drug abuse.
NAN reports that 150 trainers, made up of women, youths,
community-based organisations as well as community and religious leaders
are participating in the training.
The Minister of Environment, Hadiza Mailafia, and wives of some state governors attended the programme.
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