NOA Kogi Embarks on Roadshow to Sensitize Residents on Security Awareness, Flood Management

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By Stephen Adeleye.

The National Orientation Agency (NOA) Kogi State Directorate, has launched a roadshow and advocacy visits campaign to sensitize residents on critical national issues, including security awareness, flood disaster management, and national values reorientation.

The Kogi State Director of NOA, Mr Patrick Edogbanya, during the roadshow on Tuesday in Lokoja, urged citizens to embrace positive change, reject shortcuts to wealth, and uphold diligence and integrity.

He said the campaign, which commenced with a press briefing and stakeholders’ engagement meeting on Sept. 3, aims to promote positive attitudinal change and community engagement towards building a safe and secure nation.

Edogbanya emphasised that security is everybody’s business and urged citizens to always be security conscious and report suspicious movements in their environment.

He said the agency is also sensitising the public on flood alerts, urging those living in flood-prone areas to relocate to higher ground.

He emphasised the importance of following early warning advisories from NiMet and proper waste disposal to reduce flooding risks and disaster in the state.

“NOA is urging citizens to take personal responsibility, remain security conscious, secure their homes, report strange activities, know their neighbors, and build united communities.

“NOA is promoting national values and discouraging extreme graduation practices inconsistent with Nigerian traditions.

“We are also emphasising the need for patriotism and respect for national symbols,” Edogbanya said.

Mr Augustine Ogbonnikan, NOA Head of Programmes, said the campaign was an opportunity to enlighten the public on government policies and programmes such as the NELFUND and others.

He reiterated that the programme aimed to foster a more informed, secure, and ethical society by mobilising Nigerians to unite with the agency in addressing pressing issues.

Ogbonnikan emphasised the need for patriotism and respect for national symbols, including the anthem, flag, and currency.

“By promoting national values and security awareness, NOA hopes to build a safe and secure nation where citizens can live without fear of insecurity,” he said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the roadshow sensitization campaign was carried out in various languages, including Okun, Igala, Ebira, Yoruba, Hausa, Nupe, and Pidgin English.

Social influencer and comedian, Mr Glory Torere, was also part of the campaign, sensitising people in Pidgin language.

The campaign kicked off at Ganaja junction and terminated at the Post Office area of Lokoja.


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