The National Orientation Agency (NOA), has called on civil society organisations (CSOs) in Kogi State to partner with the agency in educating the public on government policies and programs.
Priscilla Gondolour, North Central Zonal Director of NOA, made the appeal during a meeting with the Kogi State NGO Network (KONGONET) on Friday in Lokoja, as she emphasized the crucial role CSOs play in national development and advocated for a robust working relationship between the two entities.
She highlighted the need for CSOs to help build security awareness and put the people on alert, particularly in the North Central Zone, which has been severely affected by insecurity.
In his response, the Chairman of KONGONET, Hamza Aliyu, appreciated the zonal director’s recognition of the role of CSOs in nation building and assured her of the organisation’s commitment to effective collaboration and support.
Earlier, Patrick Edogbonya, State Director of NOA, noted that the zonal director’s visit was aimed at strengthening partnerships with NGOs to drive national progress.
In a related development, Gondoalour equally met with the Association of Heads of Federal Establishment (AHFE) in Kogi, aimed at strengthening partnership with NOA, as she urged ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs) to establish awareness modalities to inform the public about government activities.
She emphasized the importance of robust partnership with NOA to achieve the mandate of sensitising the public on government policies and programmes.
In his response, Gabriel Audu, chairman of AHFE, assured the NOA zonal director of the association’s readiness to cooperate with NOA, particularly in promoting security consciousness.
Audu commended Gondoalour for highlighting security tips and emphasized that security is everyone’s responsibility.
The NOA zonal director visited Kogi State to rally stakeholders’ support for the Federal Government’s initiatives and programmes.



