According to NDLEA, the findings show that 14.4 per cent of Nigerians aged 15 to 64, about 14.3 million people, used psychoactive substances in 2017.
Mr Tajudeen stated that in the coming months, the constitutional amendment process will also receive the necessary attention.
The speaker of the House of Representatives, Abbas Tajudeen, has tasked African nations with creating jobs and blocking revenue to secure the continent’s economic future.
Mr Abdullahi congratulated the appointees and wished them well in their respective offices.
Ghana’s parliament has passed a law legalising the cultivation of cannabis for industrial and health purposes.
The lawmaker representing Surulere Lagos Constituency was appointed Chief of Staff by President Bola Tinubu.
Last week, Peoples Gazette reported that lawmakers threatened to impeach Mr Gbajabiamila, accusing him of forging the House’s standing rules in favour of Tajudeen Abass as his successor.
He flayed the decision of the federal government for maintaining silence on the Supreme Court order on currency swap.
The National Summit on Tertiary Education Reform will be held on November 22 and 23.
The lawmaker said Nigeria needs leaders who can adapt to the changing global landscape.
