THE new Director General of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Mr Mike Omeri, has implored Nigerians not to despair in spite of the challenges, assuring that the transformation agenda of the current administration would ultimately launch the nation as economically and politically stable country in no distant time. The current challenge to him would soon fade away "because I know there will be light at the end of the tunnel."
Omeri, who spoke when he took over from his predecessor in office, Alhaji Idi Farouk, in Abuja, on Tuesday, urged Nigerians to have faith in the nation, pointing out that the challenges were surmountable.
He said President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan had demonstrated the political will and unwavering commitment to lead the nation out of the woods.
The new NOA boss added that the current administration had put enough safety nets to cushion the temporary pain that might come with the deregulation policy, saying “we will do the right thing and transform Nigeria."
He, therefore, tasked the management and staff of the agency to brace up to the challenges of the new spirit because "we shall set the pace and lead the way.”
Omeri praised his predecessor for his contribution to national development and requested him to make his wealth of experience available when needed.
He canvassed for team work among the staffers of the agency because it is only a team spirit that produces positive result.
Handing over to his successor, Idi Farouk said the staff of the organisation were committed and truly dedicated to course of nation building. He urged them to continue to show loyalty to the new management
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