United Nigeria Airlines Chairman, Okonkwo Charges NOA On Ethical Reorientation In Nigeria

August 22, 2022
United Nigeria Airlines Chairman, Okonkwo Charges NOA On Ethical Reorientation In Nigeria
Ag. Zonal Director, NTA Enugu Network Centre, Francesca Nwogbe presenting a plaque to Prof. Obiora Okonkwo, Chairman, United Nigeria Airlines after he delivered the keynote at the maiden NTA-NUJ South East chapels lecture series in Enugu at the weekend

Chairman of United Nigeria Airlines, Prof. Obiora Okonkwo has said that for Nigeria to overcome most of its challenges, especially, corruption, there is a need for the complete ethical and attitudinal reorientation of the people.

To this end, Prof. Okonkwo said the National Orientation Agency (NOA) ought to be upgraded and its mandate expanded to include ethical and attitudinal reorientation.

Join our WhatsApp Channel

Okonwko who gave the charge while delivering an address at the maiden lecture and awards series of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) chapel of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) in the entire southeast zone which held in Enugu at the weekend.

Speaking on the the theme of the event, “Reawakening the Age-Long Norms and Values of our People”, Prof. Okonkwo said the dearth of morals in public conduct has become worrisome.

According to him, the erosion of good and proper conduct and character in Nigeria was at the center of the rise in corruption in Nigeria, adding that for the problem to be effectively tackled, the NOA needs to be expanded with the mandate to push for ethical and attitudinal reorientation.

He said “your academic attainments can get you the best job, but the only thing that will keep you at the job and determine how long you stay up there is your character.

“To reawaken the age-long norms and values of our people, I, therefore, recommend that we must return to basics; that we must begin to rejig our institutional structures that play huge roles in character formation and ethical reorientation.”

“I am happy that already we have a governmental tool to help us drive this need for ethical and attitudinal reorientation countrywide. I am talking of the National Orientation Agency (NOA). What we have in our hands is not a problem exclusive to a particular geopolitical zone. It is a national problem. Therefore, I recommend, and strongly too, that we must push for the expansion of the mandate of NOA to include ethical and attitudinal reorientation of Nigerians.

“If need be, let there be a name change for NOA, and perhaps an upgrade into a commission, to reflect this new mandate. Let us call it National Ethical and Attitudinal Reorientation Commission with an expanded mandate to become a very effective and functional tool for achieving values reorientation across the country.

“Expanding its mandate to include ethical and attitudinal reorientation will empower NOA to be more active in the push against such negative public national habits as official corruption”, he stated.

Prof. Okonkwo also said the next Nigerian government must find a way to institutionalize ethical and attitudinal reorientation into its programmes so as to make it an effective tool in curbing identified social ills and restoring moral values of Nigerians.

He said: “I am mindful of the fact that government, including previous ones, had made attempts to refocus ethical and public morality issues through such rebranding instruments like ‘Not in Our Character’ of the Walter Ofonagoro era, ‘Heart of Africa’ of the Frank Nweke era, ‘Good People, Great Nation’ of the Dora Akunyili era, and recently ‘Change begins With Me’. These have been laudable attempts that failed because they were not institutionalized. Like those before it, ‘Change Begins with Me’ of Alhaji Lai Mohammed will end with his time as Minister of Information and National Orientation. This is the reason I further recommend that the next government from 2023 finds a way to institutionalize ethical and attitudinal reorientation into its programme of action for the country.”

Prof. Okonkwo further stated that the task of restoring moral values to society must not be left to the government alone as religion and institutions of learning have huge roles to play.

“The church and the school system have huge roles to play”, he said adding that “my belief is that we can change our society if we capture the minds of our children at their earliest formation years and direct them properly.”

He further argued that “another major reason we must institutionalize ethical and attitudinal reorientation is that our governmental system shows itself as bereft of character both in the leadership selection process and leadership in itself. Often, we have been told that the problem of Nigeria is not the absence of human capital but the dearth of leadership. However, I think that the major problem with leadership in our clime is the absence of persons whose content of character are inspiring enough to drive the country and its people towards positive action that would berth the sort of change and growth that we all envisage.”

victor ezeja
Correspondent at  |  + posts

Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with seven years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Master's degree in Mass Communication.

Victor Ezeja

Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with seven years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Master's degree in Mass Communication.

Group Praises Lagos Internal Revenue Service Whistle-blower Initiative
Previous Story

Group Praises Lagos Internal Revenue Service Whistle-blower Initiative

Next Story

Sancho, Rashford’s Goals Lift Man United Versus Liverpool

Featured Stories

Latest from News

Anthony Joshua Injured in Ogun Road Crash as Two Persons Die

British-Nigerian heavyweight boxing star Anthony Joshua was on Monday involved in a fatal road accident along the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway in Ogun State, resulting in the death of two persons, Prime Business Africa reports. The accident occurred around late morning near the Sagamu

GivTrade Secures UAE SCA Category 5 Licence

GivTrade, an international multi-asset brokerage providing access to global markets via CFDs, on Wednesday announced that it has been granted a Category 5 (“Arrangement and Advice”) license by the UAE Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA), marking a significant milestone in the broker’s
Nigeria Air: Airline Operators Hail Judiciary, Aviation Minister For Upholding Justice

Tax Tangle: Onyema, Achimugu Disagree on Nigeria’s Soaring Airfares

Tax Tangle: Onyema, Achimugu Clash Over Nigeria’s Soaring Airfares The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has denied allegations that domestic airfares are inflated due to multiple taxes, attributing the recent surge to market forces. Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, Michael

Obi Confirms 2027 Presidential Bid During X Space Session

Former Anambra State Governor and Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has confirmed that he will contest the 2027 presidential election, declaring that he will be on the ballot, Prime Business Africa reports. Obi made the announcement on Sunday evening during
Group Praises Lagos Internal Revenue Service Whistle-blower Initiative
Previous Story

Group Praises Lagos Internal Revenue Service Whistle-blower Initiative

Next Story

Sancho, Rashford’s Goals Lift Man United Versus Liverpool

Don't Miss

Nigerian Regulator Warns Petrol Stations Against Fuel Pump Tampering

Nigerian Regulator Warns Petrol Stations Against Fuel Pump Tampering

In a stern warning to petrol station owners, the Nigerian
Bongo Adi Urges Rationalization Of Budget Systems

Bongo Adi Urges Rationalization Of Budget Systems, Calls For Fuel Subsidy Removal

Renowned Professor of Economics at Lagos Business School, and Newstide