NOA Begins Campaign Against Abuse Of Naira In Social Gatherings
THE National Orientation Agency (NOA), Ebonyi Directorate and Traditional Rulers have cautioned against abuse of Naira currency in social gatherings in the state, urging citizens to uphold national values and commenced drive against the spread and dance on the nation’s currency at party or social gatherings,
NOA had sometime in August launched a nationwide campaign on five thematic areas bothering on nation building.
The areas for the campaign include: national enlightenment on government policies, programmes, and activities; flood mitigation and disaster preparedness.
Others are: national security awareness, national values reorientation for students against extreme sign-out practices, and the Nigerian identity project and national symbols campaign.
The Director-General of NOA, Malam Lanre Issa-Onilu, at a stakeholder meeting with the traditional rulers on Wednesday in Abakaliki, said that the Agency was committed to re-orienting citizens on national values.
Issa-Onilu, represented by Mrs. Blessings-Ngozi Oyem, NOA’s Director of Youth Engagement and Inclusion, further expressed displeasure on the current extreme graduation celebrations among pupils, students of primary, secondary schools and tertiary institutions.
He called on parents, traditional institutions and schools to support the campaign to end such celebrations among students, especially in secondary schools and universities.
Issa-Onilu, noted that the campaigns became imperative as nation was about to transition into a micro-economy.
“So, on the National value re-orientation (students and youths). We want all stakeholders to join force to end the extreme graduation practices which do not align with the nation’s values.
“We commend some state government like Imo and Benue states that have signed it into law to stop such lavish graduation parties and celebrations in schools.
“NOA is prepared to clamp down on such misconducts among students including disrespect to the national identity and symbols. We can do it and Nigeria will be great,” the Director-general added.
A Traditional Ruler, Eze Boniface Nwamgbu, Igwebuike 11 of Izzi Nnuhu Community in Abakaliki local government area applauded NOA on the enlightenment initiative and urged them to keep the flag flying.
Nwamgbu pledged support to the campaign, noting that he would meet with his cabinet to ensure that his people were well-enlightened.
“I am going to reach out to my community and we will continue to support this campaign at ensuring a better Nigeria and Ebonyi state,” he pledged.
Mr. Theophilus Nwokpor, the Agency’s Director in Ebonyi said the campaign was planned to reach out to no fewer than 3 million citizens in the 13 Ebonyi local government areas.
Nwokpor reiterated the call to obey the national symbols, especially spreading of money in parties, respect the national flag among others.
(NAN)