Business
NOA Boss Campaigns Against ‘African Time’
The Rivers State Direc
tor, National Orientation Agency (NOA), Mr Oliver Wolugbom, has urged Nigerians to change their orientation about ‘African time’ as, according to him, such attitude to time is deceptive.
Wolugbom who stated this in an interview with The Tide in his office in Port Harcourt said such erroneous belief has negatively affected productivity in the public and private sectors of the nation’s economy.
The NOA boss explained that a lot of man-hour has been lost because of the ‘African time’ mentality and urged public officers to take the lead in the campaign against African time.
He expressed regret that some public officers attend functions two hours late even when some of those invited guests respect time schedule and appealed for change of attitude to time.
“We believe in time. There is no African time. We’ve told people we lost a lot of man hours to it. If you give somebody 10.am appointment, you should be there at 10.am”, he said adding that NOA takes the issue of time seriously.
He explained that time, as a factor is critical in business and social lives of any society and advised public officials to be time conscious in their dealings.
According to him, ‘African time’ is an attitudinal problem that poses serious challenge and promised that NOA would step up its campaign on the issue so as to change the negative effects of the syndrome.
Wolugbom also urged all and sundry to be involved in the campaign against the canker worm, to enhance productivity in both public and private lives of Nigerians.
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