The National Orientation Agency (NOA), an agency under the Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation, is promoting awareness on the Charter of National Values to promote the unity and prosperity of Nigeria based on respect for tolerance, understanding, democracy and good governance. The campaign has started.
The Charter of National Values is divided into two major sections: Nigeria’s Promise and its People’s Norms. Nigeria’s Commitment consists of commitments set by the country and represented by all elected leaders, including on equality, democracy, peace and security, inclusiveness, jobs and entrepreneurship, among others. .
Similarly, civic norms include commitments to the Nigerian state and people, such as discipline, duty of care, tolerance and respect, leadership and transparency, and environmental awareness.
The Agency’s Director of Direction and Behavior Change, Tessie Nalu, said this at the launch of an awareness campaign in Uyo, the capital of Akwa Ibom State. He added that the photo shows the image.
Mr. Naru, who represented Chief Justice Lanre Issa Onilu, said: “The Charter of National Values also mentions the inversion of the old national anthem, “Praise Ye, Nigeria,” which represents our common “It’s a symbol of our identity and who we are,” she said. heritage. Its lyrics remind us of our obligation to promote peace, unity, and progress. ”
According to her, NOA will increase the awareness of Nigerians on the National Values Charter by promoting civic education and awareness, engage stakeholders in values orientation and foster partnership for national development.
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Nunaruye called on Nigerians to join them in “embracing diversity, promoting tolerance, respecting the dignity and worth of every individual, and defending democracy and the rule of law.”
Akwa Ibom State Commissioner Mukputom Mukputom said the current government led by President Bola Tinubu had initiated several policies and programs to address the country’s socio-economic challenges, including the Student Loan Scheme, Nigeria Youth Investment The introduction of the system was explained. The end of funds and fuel subsidies were part of economic efforts to ensure economic reform and growth.
He also announced, among other reforms, the President’s Compressed Natural Gas Initiative, the establishment of conversion centers to promote the use of compressed natural gas, and microeconomic reforms focused on improving investment, revenue generation, and economic growth. He cited reforms.
According to him, “the abolition of fuel subsidies will allow funds to be directed to critical areas such as health, education, infrastructure and security, while the integration of the foreign exchange market, which reflects the real value of the naira, will allow for investment. My family’s trust has increased.”
He said the federal government had committed NOK 50 billion in conditional grants to nanobusinesses across the country to empower one million small and medium-sized enterprises and foster entrepreneurship and economic growth.
He also said that “NOK 100 billion has been made available for CNG implementation programs to promote the use of compressed natural gas, reduce dependence on conventional fuels and increase environmental sustainability.”