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NOA urges Nigerians to internalize, believe renewed National Anthem.

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***Embarks on sensitization, Value reo-orientation across LGAs

By Friday Idachaba, Lokoja.

The National Orientation Agency (NOA) has called on Nigerians to be abreast of the renewed National Anthem, internalize and believe in it for desired impact on the national psyche to imbibe and believe in the nation’s unity in diversity.

Director General of NOA, Malam Issa Onilu disclosed this at a National Press Conference On Nationwide Sensitisation On National Anthem and National Values Charter on Wednesday in Lokoja.

Onilu said the Agency had embarked on a nationwide programme to build attitudes, to let people know the significance of the national anthem, to internalize it and to believe it.

He said that the renewed National Anthem, beautiful as the lyrics are and as rich as it is, “if you do not believe in what you are singing and you are just singing with a beautiful voice, it does not make sense.

“So the national anthem summarily is trying to let Nigerians know that these national symbols are there to make us know that we are united as one Nigeria, irrespective of where we come from within Nigeria and the language that we speak.

The DG represented by Mr Patrick Edogbanya, Acting State Director, Kogi Directorate, said, “What the national anthem, which holds us as one, is saying, is that we are one. We are united, one Nigeria. So, we must internalize this.

“The press will have to help us to ensure that every Nigerian does not just sing it and then make a mockery of it, but sing it and believe in it. It is when we believe in it that we practice what it says.

“And if we are saying, oh, we are not going to follow what is expected, we are still bringing ourselves down. Where is the patriotism? Where is the patriotism?”, he queried.

Director of Programmes, Pastor Augustine Mayowa Ogbonnikan, in his presentation on the “Value Charter Seven-for-Seven”, said the aim was to among others, address the diminishing patriotism, loyalty and value re-orientation.

Ogbonnikan pointed out that over time now, there had been a steady erosion of fundamental values like discipline, honesty, integrity, patriotism, hard work, respect which were hitherto, traditionally known in our society.

He added that in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s declaration that “We must build Nigerians to build Nigeria”, NOA as an agency of the government, believes there is need for value reo-orienration as part of the rebuilding process.

To achieve this, we need to promote a national value system that will guide the behavior of both leaders and the citizens adding that previous obligations were only on the citizens with no responsibility on the side of government.

The Value Charter, he said provides for dual sets of obligations on the part of the government and the citizens compressed into two major components “The Nigerian Promise
and The Citizens’ Code or Commitment” each with seven pillars.

The seven pillars of the Nigerian Promise include Equality,Democracy, Entrepreneurship and Employment,Peace and Security,Inclusivity, Freedom and Justice and Meritocracy.

Pillars of the Citizens’ Code which explains the fundamental values and obligations expected of citizens everywhere include Discipline, Duty to Care, Tolerance and Respect, Leadership, Transparency, Environmental Awarenessand Resilience. (Ends)

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Tragedy on Lokoja Roads: Six Dead, 60 Injured in Devastating Crash

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A tragic road accident in Lokoja, Kogi State, has claimed the lives of six individuals and left 60 others injured, sparking fresh concerns over road safety in Nigeria.
The incident occurred on Tuesday around 3:00 p.m. near the Zone 8 Roundabout along Hassan Katsina Road.
According to the Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Kogi, Mr. Samuel Oyedeji, an articulated truck traveling from Bauchi to Enugu State lost control, resulting in the devastating crash.
“The prompt response of our officers, in collaboration with the Police and NSCDC personnel, ensured that the injured were rushed to the Kogi Specialist Hospital and the Federal University Teaching Hospital in Lokoja for urgent medical care,” Oyedeji confirmed in a statement.
The remains of the deceased were also deposited at the Federal University Teaching Hospital mortuary.
The crash is another reminder of the urgent need for improved road safety measures, especially in high-traffic areas like Lokoja, a major transit hub for northern and southern Nigeria.

Eyewitnesses reported chaotic scenes as first responders worked tirelessly to manage the aftermath of the accident.
“It was a horrific sight. People were trapped, and it took hours to clear the scene,” said a local resident.
Mr. Oyedeji urged drivers to exercise caution, especially when operating heavy-duty vehicles, and called on the government to intensify efforts in addressing road infrastructure challenges and enforcing traffic regulations.
As investigations continue into the cause of the accident, Nigerians are once again reminded of the shared responsibility to ensure safer roads for all.

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Obaro of Kabba Applauds Prof. Ogbo’s Transformative Leadership at Kogi Polytechnic

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Obaro of Kabba, Oba Solomon Owoniyi with Rector, Kogi and some mgt staff of the Polytechnic

By Friday Idachaba, Lokoja

The Obaro of Kabba, HRM Oba Solomon Dele Owoniyi, has praised the groundbreaking academic and structural advancements at Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja, under the leadership of its Rector, Prof. Salisu Ogbo Usman.

During a visit to the Polytechnic on Tuesday, Oba Owoniyi highlighted the Rector’s transformative leadership, which has reshaped the institution’s curriculum, operations, and output. He attributed these strides to principles of discipline, integrity, and quality leadership.

The monarch also commended Prof. Ogbo’s humility and respect for traditional institutions, congratulating him on his reappointment and elevation to Professorship.
He reaffirmed his support for the Polytechnic’s management while offering prayers for continued growth.

He stressed that the feat could only be achieved through guiding principles of discipline, industry, determination, service, integrity, sound education and quality leadership.

Oba Owoniyi commended the Rector for his humility and respect for traditional institution which he described as a testament to his character and congratulated him on his reappointment for second term as well as his attainment of Professorship.

The First Class traditional ruler of Oweland reaffirmed his support for the management of the Polytechnic and offered prayers for sustained growth and success of the institution.

Rector of the Polytechnic, Prof. Salisu Ogbo Usman, in his response, appreciated the monarch for what he described as an Inspiring Royal Visit.

He highlighted the Polytechnic’s unique features with its diverse students’ population, attracting students from not less than 26 states across the country.

Prof. Ogbo Usman noted that the spread in the students’ diversity underscored Polytechnic’s commitment to inclusivity, a feature that sets it apart from other institutions.

He described the Royal Father’s visit and commendation for the management as a significant Vote of Confidence on the institution’s leadership.

The Rector said the commendation was also expected to boost the morale of staff and students of the institution. (Ends)

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Stakeholders React as Kogi Government Commits ₦7 Billion to Revamp 88 PHCs

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Health stakeholders and community leaders have welcomed the Kogi State Government’s decision to allocate over ₦7 billion to revamp 88 additional Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs) across the state.
The move, announced during a handover ceremony in Felele, Lokoja, marks another significant step toward enhancing healthcare delivery for grassroots communities.

Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo, represented by the State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Abdulazeez Adams, outlined the project’s objectives, emphasizing its alignment with the administration’s agenda to provide quality healthcare. The project complements the ongoing rehabilitation of 70 PHCs, bringing the total to over 150 upgraded facilities by the end of 2025.
Local health advocates lauded the initiative, highlighting its potential to improve maternal and child health services, immunization programs, and general medical care in underserved areas.
“For years, many communities have struggled with poorly equipped healthcare centers. This upgrade could be a game-changer for rural healthcare access,” said Fatima Suleiman, a community health worker in Dekina LGA.

However, some stakeholders expressed cautious optimism, emphasizing the importance of proper implementation.
“This is a bold plan, but we need transparency in how funds are utilized and rigorous monitoring to ensure timely and quality project delivery,” noted David Okoro, a civil society advocate.
Governor Ododo called on contractors to collaborate with local government authorities and community stakeholders to ensure inclusivity and sustainability. He urged communities to take ownership of the projects by safeguarding personnel, equipment, and completed facilities.
Local government officials have pledged support for the initiative. “We are ready to partner with contractors to ensure these facilities meet the needs of our people,” said Hon. Aisha Abdullahi, chairperson of Ankpa LGA.
The project aligns with the federal government’s focus on universal health coverage. Governor Ododo acknowledged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s leadership and the contributions of former Governor Yahaya Bello in laying the groundwork for the state’s health sector reforms.

With backing from the World Bank, the initiative is targeted to upgrade PHCs to Level-2 facilities, providing comprehensive primary care services.
If successful, the project could serve as a model for other states grappling with healthcare challenges.
While many applaud the initiative, the focus remains on execution.
Health advocates have urged the Kogi Ministry of Health to enforce strict oversight to ensure the project’s success. “This investment is a step in the right direction, but the real impact will depend on how these funds translate into improved services for the people,” said Dr. Ibrahim Musa, a public health expert.

The coming months will reveal whether this ambitious project can deliver on its promise of transforming healthcare in Kogi State.

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