Rivers
Be Good Ambassadors, NOA Boss Urges NURSS
Rivers State Director, National Orientation Agency, Mr Oliver Wolugbom has called on the executives of the National Union of Rivers State Students to be good ambassadors of the State and the nation.
The NOA boss made the call when the National Union of Rivers State Students paid him a courtesy visit in his office.
Mr Wolugbom while admonishing the students intimated them on NOA’s mandate of interfacing between the government and the people and enjoined them to imbibe positive attitude and values, stating that contrary to the belief that youths are leaders of tomorrow, current trends have shown that they are the leaders of today.
The NOA boss charged the students to desist from the use of violence and other destructive means to fight for natural resources but to follow the right path by employing dialogue, due process and other democratic platforms.
Advising them against cultism and other societal vices, he enjoined them to live exemplenary life as the younger generation looks up to them as role models.
He condemned the spate at which young people embrace cultism, making it a norm in the society.
He stated that Rivers State government’s refusal to pay money for exchange of gun to repentant cultists under the amnesty scheme is a way of encouraging intending cultists to have a rethink. “They should genuinely distance themselves from criminality and contribute in making the state a great one.”
The State Director assured the students union of NOA’s partnership in sensitising the people against cultism as the agency cannot do the work alone.
The President of NURSS, Mr Patrick Ogbuehi informed the NOA boss that the purpose of the visit was to seek collaboration with NOA in carrying out a campaign on value reorientation among secondary school students in the area of tackling cultism in schools.
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