 And the Chairman and Chief Executive of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency NDLEA, Brigadier General Mohammed Bouba Marwa, has urged all tertiary institutions across the country to make drug integrity tests an institutional policy for both new and returning students. General Marwa, who was at the University of Abuja during the launch of drug-free university campaign, was confident that such a move would enhance efforts to fight the menace of drug abuse among Nigerian youth. General Marwa maintained that the partnership with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency and the university system would assist the university in the fight against drug abuse. At a peculiar drug use prevalence, at 14.4%, the country's drug use prevalence is almost three times the global average of 5.6%. And what is worse, the abuse of drugs cuts across all ages, gender, socioeconomic status, and freedoms. As revealed by statistics from the shopping, 42.3 million Nigerians, 8 between 15 and 64, abuse of active substances, while 10.6 million abused cannabis, and 4.6 million others abused from a school of drugs such as cocaine, tramadol, and morphine. We are trying to catch them young. If they enter university and they find out that the same thing that we are talking about, the secondary school level is there. We are now not sure that there is continuity. Because anything you are doing, there is no continuity. You may not go far. But with this, in fact, in my report to the minister, I will include it. Even if it means to say every university must have a drug-free club or become a drug-free university. The present government had to go out of its own thinking box to look for an Algerian, even though retired, but was forced to come. But are now in a lead in this very important role. And we wish and pray, online, as messes, we will be able to guide him and give him success. Because the fight against drugs is a fight. They say no longer a fight. It's a war. The war against drug abuse is a war for all. And this is part of efforts put in place by the NDLEA leadership and the institution to mobilize students for active participation in stamping out drug menace among students.