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Perm Sec Advises Nigerians On National Symbols
Patterson Koko
The Permanent Secretary of the Rivers State Ministry of Information , Dr Godwin Mpi has expressed the need for Nigerians to show respect for our national symbols and always maintain their standards.
Speaking to newsmen in his office in Port Harcourt last Saturday, the permanent secretary said that the symbols which include the national flag, coat of arms and the pledge remain our identity and therefore should be a pride to all Nigerians.
Dr Mpi noted that though there is a prescribed punishment for those who abuse any of the symbols, enforcement has been a problem hence the emphasis on enlightenment and educating the people on their significance and how they should relate to them, pointing out that it is obvious that many people do not know these symbols and their importance.
He stated that since the country gives us an identity there is need for everyone regardless of political or ethnic background to contribute in nation building no matter the frustration we suffer as individuals due to one problem or the other.
Dr Mpi reminded the public that any deviation from the required standard for any of the symbols is punishable under the law.
He promised to meet the governor on how to reproduce the standard version of the various symbols for distribution to the media as a guide to all those who need them
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