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NOA@30: Abari Lauds Staff Over Uncommon Patriotism To Nigeria

By Joyce Remi-Babayeju

As the National Orientation Agency, NOA clocks 30 years of existence, the Director General, National Orientation Agency (NOA), Dr. Garba Abari has lauded the staff for their patriotism and resilience to the service of the despite poor conditions of service.

Abari said this today while congratulating the management and staff of NOA on its 30th anniversary since its establishment by Decree 100 of 1993.
He acknowledged the immense sacrifices of the Agency’s staff over the years towards ensuring that the sense of brotherhood and patriotism among Nigerians remains unbroken.

He also commended the staff for being relentless in preserving the moral fabric of the Nigerian society through its numerous nationwide and grassroots sensitization programmes.

Abari said, “Despite the frequent criticisms by uninformed persons who choose to ignore the daily sacrifices of NOA staff in fulfilling the onerous tasks of social engineering saddled on you by the NOA statute, thankfully, you have remained patriotic, selfless, resilient and undaunted in carrying out your mandate.”

“Even in the most difficult and risky terrains across this country, with the grossly inadequate resources provided, you are daily on duty, sometimes at the peril of your own lives, galvanizing communities to remain united, respect our national core values and support the government.”

” I make bold to say that personnel with such level of dedication and patriotism as there is in NOA can hardly be found anywhere else.”

NOA Director General however called on staff of the Agency to remain focused and more patriotic in the years ahead.

“There has never been a time when Nigeria needed the services of the National Orientation Agency and the quality of staff it has more than it does today. I call on you to give the same support and even more to the current administration as you have always done.”
“Indeed, the future will progressively place more demand on your sense of patriotism and I trust that you will continue to do your best for this country.”

 
The NOA Director General reiterated the agency’s commitment to it’s mandate and promised to push for better conditions of service and incentives for all staff.

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