NOA begins campaign on ‘National Values Charter’ for prosperous Nigeria

NOA begins campaign

The National Orientation Agency (NOA), an Agency under the Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation, has commenced a sensitisation campaign on ‘National Values Charter’ to promote a united and prosperous Nigeria based on respect for tolerance, understanding, democracy and good governance.

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The National Values Charter is divided into two broad sections comprising the Nigerian promise and the Citizen’s code. The Nigerian promise consists of promises made by the country and represented by all elected and appointed leaders which are equality, democracy, peace and security, inclusivity, employment and entrepreneurship, among others.

Similarly, the Citizen’s code comprises commitment to the Nigerian States and fellow citizens which are discipline, duty of care, tolerance and respect, leadership and transparency as well as environmental awareness, among others.

The Director, Orientation and Behaviour Modification at the Agency, Tessy Nnalue, stated this during the commencement of the sensitisation campaign in Uyo, the Akwa-Ibom State capital, adding that the national values charter represents a blueprint for a united, prosperous and harmonious Nigeria.

Nnalue, who represented the Director-General of the Agency, Lanre Issa Onilu, said, “the National Values Charter also touched on our reverse to the old National Anthem: ‘Nigeria We Hail Thee’, which she said is a symbol of our shared identity and heritage and that its lyrics reminds us of a duty to promote peace, unity and progress’.

According to her, NOA will sensitise Nigerians on the National Values Charter by promoting civic education, and awareness, engage stakeholders in value orientation and foster partnership for national development. Nnalue called on Nigerians to join in ’embracing our diversity and promote tolerance, respect the dignity and worth of every individual and uphold democracy and the rule of law’.

The Akwa Ibom State Director of the Agency, Mkpoutom Mkpoutom, said the current administration led by President Bola Tinubu had initiated several policies and programmes to address the country’s socio-economic challenges.

He said the Federal Government had committed N50 billion as conditional grants to nano-businesses across the country to empower one million small businesses, foster entrepreneurship and economic growth.

Mkpoutom also noted that “N100 billion had been made available for the CNG Rollout programme to promote the use of compressed natural gas, reducing reliance on traditional fuels and enhancing environmental sustainability”.

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