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Delta Orientation Bureau Unveils Project To Promote Values

BY JUMAI NWACHUKWU

THE Delta State Ori­entation and Com­munication Bureau (DSOCB) has launched the Delta State New Identity Project, a strategic initiative aimed at strengthening civic values, fostering community engagement, and promoting positive attitudes among citizens.

The initiative was an­nounced during a courtesy visit by DSOCB members to the Director-General of the Delta State Capital Territory, Mr. Patrick Ukah, at the Old Secretariat in Asaba. The visit underscored DSOCB’s commitment to collaborat­ing with state agencies in advancing civic values and driving attitudinal change in Delta State.

In his remarks, the Direc­tor-General, Dr. Fred Oghen­esivbe outlined the project’s three key focus areas: The Bureau’s mandate, the Delta Value Charter, and citizens’ responsibilities.

Dr. Oghenes ivbe ex­plained that the DSOCB’s mandate, based on statuto­ry responsibilities assigned when it was established in 2016, seeks to promote participatory democracy by encouraging active citi­zenship in governance and constitutional processes. The mandate emphasizes attitudinal change through values like honesty, hard work, and moral integrity.

He highlighted the im­portance of patriotism in fostering civic responsibili­ties, community service, and respect for national symbols and traditions, creating a society rooted in mutual re­spect, tolerance, and ethnic harmony—values essential for Delta’s diverse popula­tion.

The Delta Value Char­ter, he explained, forms a central pillar of the New Identity Project, establish­ing principles that reflect the ideals of the Nigerian National Anthem. The Char­ter aims to uphold values such as patriotism, integrity, justice, and unity, encourag­ing citizens to respect the state’s constitution and laws, foster peace, and pro­mote environmental pro­tection. By instilling these values, the Bureau hopes to create a framework in which Delta citizens collectively contribute to state growth and cohesion.

Dr.Oghenesivbe empha­sized that the New Identity Project’s holistic approach is designed to shape a Delta identity rooted in integrity, responsibility, and collabo­ration, ultimately inspiring a stronger sense of belonging, shared purpose, and collec­tive progress among Delta citizens.

He commended Mr. Ukah and the Capital Territory’s efforts in advancing the state’s capital, noting the significant progress in in­novation within Asaba and beyond.

Mr. Ukah, in response, praised the DSOCB’s New Identity Project as a valu­able step toward building a more harmonious Delta andapplauded the DG of Orientation Bureau and his team for their initiative towards making the state a better place, as he listed some achievements of the State Capital Territory.

Mr. Ukah further encour­aged the DSOCB to conduct advocacy visits to tradi­tional rulers, market asso­ciations, and professional bodies such as the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), amongst others to raise awareness about the proj­ect’s goals.

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