Repositioning Nigeria Towards Sustainable National Integration Through National Orientation Agency
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2022
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Threats of disunity keep ravaging Nigeria’s independence
since 1960. The need for disintegration from the nation
grows over time especially from the south-eastern and southsouthern
regions of the country, and this eventually resulted
in Nigeria’s civil war of 1967-1970. Hostilities promoted by
ethnic tensions are also higher than ever before. Insurgency
which started in the north-eastern region since 2009 has
continued to claim several lives and properties till date.
Herdsmen and farmers conflicts have also continue to escalate
in the north-central region of the country. While, cattle
rustling and armed banditry keeps growing in the northwestern
region. Attacks and bombardments of oil facilities
have been employed by aggrieved militants in the Niger Delta
Region to get at the country. Religious intolerance has also
continued to result in confrontations that often claim several lives across the northern region of the country. The thrust
of this paper is hinged on these threats that have been
confronting Nigeria’s national unity. The paper appraises
efforts of the National Orientation Agency (NOA) in the task
of promoting national integration in Nigeria. Descriptive
analysis was adopted in this paper and data were sourced
through secondary means from journal articles, magazines,
newspapers, bulletins, lecture notes, diaries, and the internet.
The paper revealed some of the impediments to national
integration in Nigeria to include but not limited to: politics of
identity, corruption among the political elites, power struggle
and allocation of resources to the federating unions, religious
intolerance, and internal conflicts as well as overcentralisation
of power. Recommendations were then made
towards repositioning the country’s sustainable national unity.
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NOA, National Integration, Unity, Nigeria