NOA, NUC, Media in joint Committee to champion Citizenship Studies incorporation into Varsities' Curriculum
Kenechukwu Ofomah
Awka
As part of efforts to introduce Citizenship Studies into the
Nigerian universities' curriculum, a joint committee of the National
Orientation Agency, NOA, the National Universities Commission (NUC) and the
Nigerian media was on Monday, inaugurated at agency’s headquarters in Abuja on
Monday.
The studies is a component of NOA's National Values Charter (NVC).
The committee, which comprised representatives of NUC, NOA
and the media, was inaugurated by the Director-General of NOA, Mallam Lanre
Issa-Onilu, with a charge to come up with draft for subsequent consideration
and incorporation into the curriculum.
Speaking on the initiative, Issa-Onilu described the
Nigerian Identity Project (NIP), which consists of the NVC, as a deliberate
effort to restore Nigeria to its original foundation, describing NIP as a
national movement that is not built on slogans, but rather an action, a shared
responsibility and a commitment to institutional transformation.
He said, “At the heart of NIP is the NVC, which he described
as a renewed social contract between Nigeria and its people adding that the
charter is structured around two pillars - the Nigerian Promise, which outlines
what every citizen deserves and the Citizen Codes, which define the values
citizens are expected to exemplify.
“The principles are not abstract, and hence, must be
inculcated in young Nigerians. Citizenship Studies have already been fully
incorporated into Nigeria’s primary and secondary school curricular.”
He tasked the team to work diligently with a view to
ensuring that Nigerian universities do not only produce graduates, but also
nurture citizens who will showcase the Nigerian identity with honour and
dignity.
In her remarks, the leader of NUC team, Mrs Florence Uju
Onuoha, expressed gratitude to the Federal Executive Council (FEC) for
approving the bold initiative of NOA to develop a curriculum for Citizenship
Studies, saying the decision reflects deep commitment to nurture responsible
citizens, foster national unity, strengthen democratic values and positively
shape the character and future of the youth.
Onuoha assured the NOA's director-general that the joint
committee would effectively discharge its responsibility in collaboration with
academic experts who specialise in curriculum development.

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