Kwara University begins drug test on students

The administration of an Ilorin, Kwara State faith-based school, Al-Hikmah University on Tuesday said it has begun drug test on its students.

Vice Chancellor Prof Taofeek Ibrahim told reporters in Ilorin as part of activities to mark the school’s  9th convocation.

The professor of Community Medicine said the aim is to fish out drug abusers amongst the  students.

He said: “We have introduced drug testing for students at the point of entry into our institution. This is to keep an eye on those students who use drugs and to know the drug abusers amongst them at the point of entry.

“After close monitoring and watching them, those ones that fail to quit will be shown the way out of Al-Hikmah.”

He said  the institution will on Saturday graduate 896 students that had completed their courses of study in different fields, adding that 26 of them had first class honours degree.

He urged the Federal Government to invest five percent of the total revenue from oil and gas in agric-business in the institutions across the country.

According to him, government should take interest in developing the agriculture sector.

Pro Ibrahim said additional “three percent of the revenue from oil and gas should also be invested in the education to make it more vibrant.

He explained that the agric-business should not be left in the hands of the private investors.

Ibrahim noted that adequate investments in agric-business would make the country join the league of world economies, noting that idea will reduce the theoretical acquisition of education.

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