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President Tinubu Set To Launch National Values Charter

NOA boss explained that each of the components stands on seven pillars, tagged: “Seven for Seven”.

President Tinubu is set to launch the National Values Charter.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the Director General of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Mallam Lanre Issah Onilu, has said President Bola Tinubu will soon unveil a National Values Charter to showcase the nation’s value system and ethos.

He said the charter has two components: the Nigerian Promise and the Code of Conduct.

This Nigeria news platform understands that the NOA boss explained that each of the components stands on seven pillars, tagged: “Seven for Seven”.

 

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Onilu said part of the seven strategies for the restoration of national values is the introduction of compulsory Nationalism Studies in schools – from primary to university level; the introduction of Citizens’ Brigade to replace the Boys’ Scouts and Girls’ Guard with 37,000 members at take-off across the country; and the creation of cartoons with local content.

The NOA boss said the agency would mount global campaigns to show to the world Nigeria’s positive smartness and confidence, promoting the nation’s values with the acronym: CLHEEAN, which stands for Crime, Lawlessness, Health, Education, Environment, Abuse, and Narcotics.

He said the NOA would fine-tune its national system and reorder its priorities towards restoring the nation’s values.

 

Onilu said this while addressing reporters in Makurdi, the Benue State capital, as part of his two-day visit to the state’s office of the agency.

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the NOA boss also said the agency was creating platforms for enlightenment, including the creation of a mobile App, opening of radio and television studios at the NAO headquarters to directly produce materials to be sent out.

“We must have a national culture based on values,” he said.

 

Onilu bemoaned the nation’s poor reward system, saying NOA was doing the best it could to “take oxygen from those misrepresenting us”.

 

He promised to encourage excellence and positive development by giving letters of commendation to those doing the nation proud.

NewsOnline Nigeria

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