ATBU Debunks Mandatory Drug Test Circular

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Summary

ATBU says the purported mandatory NDLEA drug integrity test circular did not come from the university. Students can access results through normal procedures.

Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi has asked students and members of the public to disregard a circular claiming that a mandatory “Students' Drug Integrity Testing with NDLEA” exercise is required before students can access semester examination results.

What ATBU Clarified

  • The circular did not originate from the Office of the Registrar or any authorised organ of the university.
  • Management has not introduced a drug integrity test as a condition for accessing or viewing semester examination results.
  • Students should continue their academic activities and access results through the normal approved procedures.
  • Students are advised to verify notices through official university communication channels before acting on them.

This notice replaces earlier information around the purported drug-test requirement and should be treated as the current guidance for students.

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