The National Orientation Agency (NOA), Lagos Sate Directorate, has agreed to partner with the Institute of Global Peace and Conflict Management (IGPCM) to promote moral reorientation in schools across Nigeria.
The partnership was discussed during a courtesy visit by IGPCM to the NOA Lagos office on Wednesday. NOA State Director, Dr. Mustafa Adedeji Tukur, welcomed the delegation and praised IGPCM’s efforts in promoting peace and values.
IGPCM Chairman, Dr Kenneth Rafua, emphasised the urgent need to address growing moral decay among youth, citing greed, social media influence, and fake products as symptoms of deeper societal issues. He called for early values education and highlighted IGPCM’s work in non-violent conflict resolution.
In response, Dr Tukur reaffirmed NOA’s commitment to tackling moral decline through initiatives such as the National Values Charter, anti–get-rich-quick campaigns, and grassroots outreach across the country. He assured IGPCM of NOA’s willingness to collaborate on value-based programmes that align with its mandate.
The meeting concluded with a call for wider engagement with NOA’s national leadership, reinforcing a growing alliance between government and civil society to rebuild Nigeria’s moral foundation.