President Muhammadu Buhari has commended the 17
million Nigerians in the Diaspora for being worthy representatives of
Nigeria in their various host countries and for their contributions to
Nigeria.
Buhari gave this commendation while declaring open 2022 National
Diaspora day celebrations in Abuja.
Buhari, who was represented by Prof. Ibrahim Gambari, his Chief of Staff
, described the celebration as a recognition of the contributions of
Nigerians in Diaspora to national development.
In his words, “Let me reiterate that our government has held and will
continue to hold our citizens in the Diaspora in the highest esteem and
this is evidenced in the following activities.
“The passage of the Nigerians in the Diaspora Commission Establishment
Act in 2017, the establishment and kick-off of the Commission in 2019,
the approval and adoption of the national Diaspora policy 2021.
“The presentation of the compendium of the ‘+600 Diaspora Icons at 60’,
which remains a historic record of the worth of our compatriot
globally.”
According to Buhari, “this year’s theme, Diaspora Engagement in a
Globally Challenging Time for National Development “is apt, considering
our experiences with COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing Russian-Ukraine
war and the general insecurity, which we are experiencing not only in
Nigeria but across the globe.”
The President also commended NiDCOM for organising laudable programmes
for Nigerians in Diaspora, which he believes “will have considerable
impacts on our economy for sustainable development.”
Speaking in the same vein, Amb. Zubairu Dada, the Minister of State,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs described the Diaspora Day celebration as a
timely event as the world just witnessed the devastating COVID-19
Pandemic.
“I am most impressed that you all took time out to participate in this
event in spite of the distances most of you have to cover and the
differences in the time zones.
He described their efforts as a testimony of resilence and commitment to
national unity and its development.
Earlier in her welcome speech, Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, the Chairman/CEO
Nigerians in the Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) described the event as a
platform for critical discussion, engagements and solutions.
She reiterated the fact that there is so much good news about Nigeria
and Nigerians in the diaspora that needs to be celebrated.
“In spite of the challenging times, the Nigerians in Diaspora are
participating in various investments that are contributing to
development in Nigeria”, she stressed.
“The success stories of our Diaspora has led to some African countries
visiting Nigeria to learn how to associate and manage their Diaspora
globally bearing in mind the huge potential of the Diaspora and the
impact of their remittances to the economy of their country, the NIDCOM
boss added.
In her goodwill message, Hon. Tolulope Akande-Sadipe, the Chairman,
House of Representatives Committee on Diaspora Affairs, commended the
Commission for putting up the event in spite of challenging times and
also applauded the administration of President Buhari for supporting the
Diaspora cause.
In her words, “Tackling these challenges will require a multi-faceted
approach that will involve all well-meaning Nigerians both home and
abroad.
“A critical component of this approach is our Diaspora, our people who
are known to possess the resources, skills and the funds that will
contribute towards reviving our falling economy and restoring security
in our land,’’ she said.
In a virtual solidarity message, Mr. Mansur Mukhtar of Islamic
Development Bank of Nigeria (IsDB) in Jeddah commended the Nigerian
Government for recognising the Diaspora as National assets.
He added that “I am hopeful that the successful implementation of the
policy will mark a new era where our resources can be exploited for
developing our country”
Mansur called on the Diaspora to remember that as a group they are bound
by a common destiny to demonstrate full solidarity through active
engagement in all forms to develop the Nation.
In another solidarity message, Dr. Amina Muhammad, Deputy Secretary
General, United Nations, called on Nigerian Youth to be inspired by the
successes of the Diaspora.
“The Diaspora example should instill in the millions of young Nigerians
that they have the talent to change, both Nigeria and the world.”
She described the Diaspora as worth more than the billions of Naira they
sent home as remittances.
She also commended the President for inaugurating National Diaspora
Policy and approving the Diaspora Investment Trust Fund to mention a
few.
Similarly, Dr Akinwumi Adesina, President, Africa Development Bank said
Nigerians never forget where home is.
“Today, Nigerians in Diaspora send home over 20 billion dollars a year.”
“That means, remittances is four times the total Foreign Direct
Investment to Nigeria.”
And “the remittances by Nigerians in Diaspora is half of crude oil
exports of Nigeria, therefore, better policies should be put in place to
support the Diaspora.”
Adesina who said he takes pride in being a Nigerian, added that he
believes Nigeria will achieve greatness.
Highlights of the programme include four technical sessions with
Nigerians in the diaspora across the continents on the practical ways of
contributing back home to aid national development as well as goodwill
messages from Envoys within and outside the country.