By Deji Abdulwahab
The National Orientation Agency (NOA) has called on children across the country to remain committed to learning, discipline, patriotism and moral excellence as they prepare to become the country’s future leaders.
The Director-General of NOA, Malam Lanre Issa-Onilu, gave the advice in a statement while congratulating Nigerian children on the occasion of the 2026 Children’s Day celebration.
According to the statement issued in Abuja on Tuesday by the agency’s Deputy Director, Communications and Media, Paul Odenyi, the NOA boss described Nigerian children as the hope, strength and future of the nation.
“Children’s Day serves as an important reminder of the collective responsibility of government, parents, teachers, religious institutions and the wider society to protect the rights, welfare and future of every Nigerian child.
“The future of our nation depends greatly on the values, education and opportunities we provide for our children today.
“Every child deserves access to quality education, safety, healthcare, guidance and a conducive environment to grow into responsible citizens,” the NOA chief said.
He encouraged children to avoid negative social influences, crime, drug abuse, cultism, cybercrime and all forms of violence, urging them instead to embrace integrity, hard work, creativity and national unity.
Issa-Onilu reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to promoting civic values, national consciousness and responsible citizenship through continuous public enlightenment programmes targeted at young Nigerians in schools and communities across the country.
The D-G further commended parents, teachers, caregivers and development partners for their sacrifices and contributions toward nurturing children in spite of prevailing socio-economic challenges.
“As we celebrate our children today, let us all renew our commitment to building a Nigeria where every child can dream, thrive and succeed regardless of background, ethnicity or religion,” the NOA D-G said. (NAN)
