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Ramadan: NOA reaffirms commitment to national unity, civic responsibility

According to him, Ramadan teaches us the values of compassion, sacrifice, and community support.

• March 15, 2025
National Orientation Agency (NOA)
National Orientation Agency (NOA) [Photo: NOA]

The National Orientation Agency (NOA) has restated its commitment to fostering national unity, promoting civic responsibility, and enlightening Nigerians on critical socio-economic issues.

The director-General of NOA, Lanre Issa-Onilu, stated this on Saturday during his remark at the 8th Annual Ramadan Lecture Series, organised by Ashraaf Islamic Foundation in Abuja.

The theme of the lecture was titled “Ramadan Lesson on Food Security: Building Nigeria’s Path to Sustainable Economic Growth and Development.”

Mr Issa-Onilu, who was represented by Audu Mayo, the D

deputy director, planning research and statistics, NOA, described food security as a matter of great importance to the nation and humanity at large.

“The NOA is committed to fostering national unity, promoting civic responsibility, and enlightening Nigerians on critical socio-economic issues including food security.

“Food security is not just an economic or agricultural concern; it is a fundamental aspect of national development and social stability.

“A well-nourished society is a productive one, and ensuring access to affordable, nutritious food is essential for national growth and peace,’’ NOA DG said.

According to him, Ramadan teaches us the values of compassion, sacrifice, and community support.

“As we fast, we are reminded of the plight of those who go hungry daily, not by choice, but due to food scarcity, poverty, and economic challenges.”

The NOA boss also called for collective action from government, religious institutions, private organisations and individuals to promote sustainable agricultural practices, reduce food waste, and support policies that guarantee food sufficiency for all Nigerians.

According to him, the NOA stands firm in its mandate to educate and mobilise Nigerians towards behavioral change and national development.

He encouraged every citizen to embrace practices that enhance food security, from supporting local farmers to adopting responsible consumption habits.

“Additionally, we urge religious and community leaders to continue advocating for policies that uplift the vulnerable and ensure that no Nigerian goes to bed hungry.

“As we reflect during this holy month, let us renew our commitment to building a nation where no one is left behind.

“May Allah (SWT) bless our efforts, grant us wisdom in leadership, and strengthen our resolve to achieve food security for all,” Mr Issa-Onilu prayed.

Also speaking, Sarafudeen Aliagan, said in his address of welcome that the foundation was established to propagate Islam and render service to humanity.

Mr Aliagan, who described the Ramadan lecture as five programmes in one event, said one of the humanitarian services rendered by the foundation was the empowerment of indigents, beggars, persons with disabilities and unemployed youths.

 (NAN)

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