The National Orientation Agency (NOA), Anambra State Directorate, Awka relocated its State Headquarters to Umunachi Community in Dunukofia Local Government Area to celebrate the first Director-General of the Agency, Prof Elochukwu Amucheazi.
State Acting Director NOA in Anambra State, Barrister Lady Ifeoma Chijioke who led the entire management and staff of the Agency to a courtesy visit on him, showered encomium on the ex-DG, described him as a rare gem and human capital developer.
Acting Director NOA in Anambra State, Barrister Lady Ifeoma Chijioke
“NOA can’t thank you enough for your obvious contributions not only to the development of the country, but humanity at large, especially at the grassroots,” she added.
Chijioke prayed for God’s continued blessings on Amucheazi as he continued to push forward to holistic development of the country, and humanity.
Welcoming his guests in his Obi at his country home Umunachi, the pioneer NOA DG decried the current condition of the agency in the country, saying that Agency is passing through difficult times.
Recounting his days in Abuja as the DG of the agency, Amucheazi observed that greater percentage of Nigerian were also passing a lot of trials, reminding the leadership of NOA in the country that they have a lot of work to do to re-engineering the faith of the country from total collapse.
Prof. Amucheazi, Pioneer DG of NOA
Amucheazi, a professor of political science, noted that no Nigerian Governor was interested in what is happening in the country today, describing them as pretty Governors, whom he said were after enriching themselves with the public funds to detriment of Nigerian masses.
Immediate past State Director of the Agency, Mr.Edozie Ajaegbu, commended the motive behind the visit , adding that he was happy to be part of the history made in the course of the visit.
On his part, Deputy Director Civic, Values and Democracy Education, Mr Remigius Obi said NOA in the State had been engaging the people, especially at the grassroots, persuading them to go register and obtain their voter’s permanent cards from INEC to enable them exercise their civic responsibilities at the polls, come 2027 general elections.