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Valentine’s: Federal government asks citizens to “Fall in Love with Nigeria”

“NOA is leveraging the persuasive feeling of love that Valentine brings to encourage citizens to do things that will make Nigeria great,” the official said.

• February 13, 2021
Director General of NOA, Garba Abari
Director General of NOA, Garba Abari [Photo credit: NOA website]

The National Orientation Agency (NOA), on Friday, launched its 2021 edition of ‘Fall in Love with Nigeria’ campaign ahead of the annual Valentine’s Day celebration on February 14.

The campaign, streamed live across the six geographical zones of the country was themed: “Building a People of Peace: Fall in Love with Nigeria: Be Patriotic; Do Your Part to Keep Nigeria Secure and Safe from COVID-19”.

The Director General of NOA, Garba Abari, said that Nigerians had roles to play by being patriotic, shunning violence and adhering  strictly to COVID- 19 protocols in order to make Nigeria great again.

According to him, patriotism creates a common platform for people with different religion, political affiliations and cultural background to live and work together.

“This is possible in an atmosphere where patriotic citizens are willing to trade off their comfort for the sake of the country’s interest.

“NOA is leveraging on the persuasive feeling of love that Valentine brings to encourage citizens to engage in those things that will  make Nigeria great,” he said.

Mr. Abari urged  leaders and followers to embrace peace, dialogue and love to restore the nation to  paths of positive values.

“Charge members of your family, churches and mosques to embrace this message of love,” he added.

The director noted that #ENDSARS protests had shaped the government’s engagement with the youths in Nigeria, stressing that the government had deployed several policies to address the concerns of the youths.

“I appeal to youths to be patient with the government and shun acts that can lead to break down of law and order.

“No progressive change can be achieved under a chaotic environment,” he said.

He further advised Nigerians to observe all  COVID-19 protocols and disregard the rumours about its vaccines.

“As a mark of love, you and I owe our family members, especially the elderly ones, the responsibility of observing COVID-19 protocols,” he appealed.

(NAN)

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