Govenor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State has said plans are in progress to start necessary medication tests for political office holders, government employees and understudies looking for induction into tertiary foundations in the state.
In an announcement marked by the State Commissioner for Information, Malam Muhammed Garba, on Friday, to stamp the International Day Against Drug Abuse, Ganduje said the necessary medication test would start when the state Drug Administration Agency starts activity, NAN reports.
“The Ganduje-drove organization has been energetic about battling illegal medication dealing and misuse and has set up a team”.
“The senator organized projects planned for shortening drug misuse. This incorporates setting up and smoothing out exercises for the state Task Force board of trustees, which had caught and annihilated around a billion naira worth of medications,” he said.
He called for forceful mainstreaming and internet based life battles against the hazard of medications which had jeopardized numerous lives and economies of countries.
NAN reports that the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed each June 26 as the International Day Against Drug Abuse and illegal dealing.
It is planned for communicating its assurance to accomplish the objective of an International Society liberated from medicate misuse.
The 2020 topic of the day “Better information for better consideration” accentuates the need to improve comprehension of the world’s medication issue.