By: Monday Danladi, Bauchi
The National Orientation Agency (NOA), on Wednesday, Flagged-off nationwide sensitization Campaigns on five critical issues that are central to the nation’s well-being, unity, and development with the theme:”Promoting Awareness, Ethical Values and National Development”.
The issues are World HIVAIDS Day, Security Awareness, Discouraging Get Rich Quick Syndrome, World Human Rights Day and the Tax Reform Bills to keep Nigerians well informed about the issues.
While flagging off the campaign in Bauchi at the Federal Secretariat through a Word Press Conference, the Director-General of NOA, Lanre Isa-Onilu stated that, “Today, we are commencing a pationwide mobilization of Nigerians to unite in our commitment to addressing these pressing issues and fostering a more informed, secure, and ethical society. The challenges before us require collective action and active participation from all Nigerians.”
Represented by the Director, Planning, Research and Strategy, Nuru Yusuf Kobi, the DG highlighted the 5 Key Issues and Government Efforts on World HIV/AIDS Day which campaign compliments the efforts being made by relevant health authorities, coincides with World HIV/AIDS Day, and joining the global community within the week across the 36 states, the FCT, and the 774 Local Governments in raising awareness.
He stressed that the government has intensified efforts to: provide free and accessible HIV testing and counseling services nationwide, ensure antiretroviral treatment is available and accessible to people living with HIV/AIDS and partner with local and international organizations to combat stigma and discrimination.
“However, it should be noted that the government alone cannot win this fight against HIV/AIDS. Citizens must take advantage of the services provided by the government and other entities, practice responsible health behaviors, and support those living with HIV/AIDS,” he added.
According to him,”Citizens have a big role to play in halting the spread of HIV/AIDS. We shall be carrying these messages across the length and breadth of Nigeria through our diverse messaging platforms.”
On Security Awareness,, the NOA Director General stated that Security remains a top priority for the government stressing that efforts to address insecurity include strengthening security architecture through better equipment, training, and increased funding for security agencies.
He also stated that it includes expanding policing initiatives to improve collaboration between citizens and law enforcement and eploying technology, such as surveillance systems and intelligence gathering, to combat criminal activities.
Lanre Isa-Onilu stated that, “These efforts require the active support of citizens, who must report suspicious activities and cooperate with law enforcement agencies. We are urging citizens to be conscious of the fact that Security begins with you and others.”
On shunning the get-rich-quick syndrome, he stated that the government recognizes that the erosion of our age-long values and economic hardship often drives individuals toward unethical practices.
Therefore, to address the issue, Government has implemented youths empowerment programmes such as the National Social Investntent Program (NSIP) and skill acquisition initiatives and supported small and medium enterprises through grants and loans to promote entrepreneurship.
It also criminalized fraudulent practices, including internet fraud and financial crimes, with increased enforcement by agencies like the EFCC and ICPC.
The NOA DG stressed that, “Citizens must reject shortcuts to wealth and embrace integrity, hard work, and the opportunities provided through government initiatives to make life better for citizers.”
According to him, “In this Yuletide season, the tendency to resort to criminal ways to acquire ill-gotten wealth to impress others is heightened. The NOA will, in December, be carrying out natjonwide sensitization against the get- rich-quick syndrome.”
Also speaking on the World Human Rights Day, he stated that,”As we commemorate World Human Rights Day, the government remains committed to protecting the dignity of every Nigerian.”
According to him, recent efforts include: strengthening legal frameworks to address human rights violations, including gender-based violence and child trafficking, establishing support centers for survivors of abuse and violence in collaboration with civil society and promoting constitutional awareness to ensure citizens understand their rights and responsibilities.
He stressed that, “These efforts can only be successful when citizens stand for justice, respect the rights of others, and report violations to the appropriate authorities. We will, in this nationwide campaign, also be urging citizens to recognize that they also have civic responsibilities to uphold.”
The NOA DG explained that,”This campaign represents more than government initiatives it is a call to action for every Nigerian to join hands in addressing these five critical issues. Together, we must create a society that is healthy, secure, ethical and united in purpose.”
On the role of Stakeholders, he stated that,”We count on traditional leaders, religious institutions, civil society organizations, and educational institutions to amplify these messages and extend their reach.”
On role of the Media, Lanre Isa-Onilu stressed that, “You are indispensable, in shaping public perceptions and attitudes. We urge you to partner with us in spreading these critical messages through your platforms, ensuring every Nigerian is informed and inspired to act.”
He then stressed for a collective responsibility stating that,”The government is doing its part, but no government can succeed alone. Addressing these five key areas requires collaboration from all citizens, stakeholders, and institutions. Together, we can build a healthier, safer, and more ethical Nigeria. Let us commit ourselves to these ideals and work tirelessly to make them a reality for our beloved nation.”
In her opening remarks, Bauchi State NOA Director, Mrs Theresa Omaga, stated that,”This initiative is not just an event, it is a national movement aimed at addressing critical issues that affect our collective well-being and fostering a more informed, ethical and united society.”
She added that, “As representatives of NOA in this State, we are proud to lead efforts in bringing this campaign to every community, engaging with citizens and encouraging active participation in shaping the future of our beloved nation.”