
Presidency launches Patrotism campaign as Tinubu tasks citizens against misinformation
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has charged Nigerians to be ambassadors of truth, work against misinformation and endeavor to highlight the progress and innovation within the country.
Tinubu also asked Nigerians to embody the Citizens’ Charter of National Values through integrity, patriotism, diligence, tolerance, and excellence.
Speaking at the launch of “My Nigeria, My Responsibility” with the theme ‘Reigniting Patrotism through responsible citizenship and leadership’, the President, represented by the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mallam Mohammed Idris Malagi, said citizens patriotism is in the taxes they pay, adding that it is the most concrete transaction of trust between a citizen and the state.
He explained that citizens’ have the responsibility to be an ambassador of truth.
“In the digital age, do not weaponize misinformation. Highlight the progress, the innovation, the peace. Your responsibility is to live our values: Embody the Citizens’ Charter of National Values through integrity, patriotism, diligence, tolerance, and excellence, in your workplace, community, and online interactions.”
The President revealed plan to launch the National Media and Information Literacy (MIL) Institute, February 2026 to empower Nigerians, adding “This will be your national toolkit to discern truth, resist manipulation, and engage ethically online, building a public sphere worthy of our democratic journey.
“Today, we are called to remember that patriotism is not a spectator sport or a title we claim only when our nation triumphs. True patriotism is an active verb. It is the choice we make every day to be responsible for our nation’s story, its progress, and its image. It is the shared understanding that the destiny of Nigeria does not rest in the hands of a select few in Abuja, but in the daily actions, words, and choices of over 200 million citizens.
In his speech, the Keynote speaker and the Vice Chancellor Federal University of Kashere, Gombe state, Prof. Umaru A. Pate, said the campaign is not just a slogan but a civic faith, a call to self-accountability, to collective renewal, and to a new kind of patriotism one rooted not merely in emotion but in thoughtful action.
Pate said: “While we call on citizens to act, leadership is also reminded to earn the trust of the citizens by demonstrating accountability, prioritizing national interest over personal interest, ensuring fairness in resource allocation, strengthening institutions, and providing opportunities for the youth.
Also speaking during the launching of the campaign, the Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau Jibrin, urged Nigerians to support government initiatives, pay their taxes and be law-abiding citizens.
In his opening speech, the Convener and the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Citizenship and Leadership, Hon. Nasir Bala Aminu Ja’oji, said “My Nigeria, My Responsibility” campaign – a flagship citizens’ engagement initiative under the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu, emerged from the understanding that nation-building is not the task of government alone, but a collective obligation that rests upon each citizen, young or old, public or private, rural or urban.
According to Ja’oji, ita a deliberate effort to reawaken the spirit of responsibility, patriotism, accountability, and shared ownership of the Nigerian project.
“This administration has consistently emphasized that true progress is anchored on responsible citizenship. Citizens who participate meaningfully in governance, protect public infrastructure, uphold national values, and contribute positively to peace building, community development, and national unity.
“The My Nigeria, My Responsibility initiative is therefore designed to strengthen civic consciousness inspire behavioural change, and empower Nigerians to take active roles in shaping the future they desire.
“This campaign will engage communities, students, professionals, traditional institutions, influencers, and private sector actors across all six geopolitical zones.
“Through advocacy, leadership training, digital engagement, and public sensitization, we aim to cultivate a culture where every Nigerian understands that the choices they make daily, how they speak about the country, how they treat public property, how they vote, how they lead, and how they contribute directly influence the Nigeria we build.”
In attendance at the event were the Deputy President of the Senate, Barau Jibril, Minister of Information, Mohammed Idris, Minister of Women Affairs, Minister of State FCT, former Governor of Kano State, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, members of the National Assembly, traditional rulers, members of the Diplomatic Corps, members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), students, among others.
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