 State House of Assembly is working on a bill that will mandate all job seekers, applicants for political appointments and students seeking admission into any tertiary institutions of learning to undergo a mandatory drug test, which was sponsored by the former Speaker of the House, Honourable Kabiru Mijin Yawa, which seeks to control the adverse effect of drugs and other illicit substance abuse on society, and also for legislative backing to strengthen the fight against drug abuse. The report. Adama is one of the states in the Northeast that is confronted with drug abuse cases by its teaming youth, and the State House of Assembly is working round the clock to checkmate such cases. Speaking at the opening of the public hearing on the draft legislation, a deputy speaker of the State Assembly, Mark Kondo Puanwankeno, said the bill passed into law will make it mandatory for drug tests to be conducted for all job seekers, applicants for political appointments and students seeking admission into any tertiary institutions of learning in Adama State. The problem is not only limited to our schools. Why suddenly there are government institutions better imagine than me, drugs and illicit substance abuse has become the fashion amongst public conseguency servers. The bill is there for a deliberate effort by the sponsors and maroon members to cater. The train can need the proper input through legislation. Others gathering are persons and agents of the state in the front lines of the anti-drug campaign to consider the piece of legislature who are of the view that if the bill is passed into law it would be a game changer in the anti-drug campaign. We believe maybe by enacting this law would reduce some crime in our society. Robbing, kidnapping, looming about, school dropout and other things. It would reduce for our own understanding. The control of drugs is paramount. It's very important because there is a saying that youth are the leaders tomorrow. For with this, the growth of abuse, the chances of them to be leaders tomorrow is blinking.