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GADS: BUHARI DRIVES FOR AN ALL INCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT WITH THE AFRICAN DIASPORA

GADS: BUHARI DRIVES FOR AN ALL INCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT WITH THE AFRICAN DIASPORA

President Muhammadu Buhari has called on Africans home and abroad to
connect and create a common front through strategic frameworks to
address the challenges arising in the new world order.

This was stated during his keynote address at the second edition of the
Global African Diaspora Symposium (GADS) held in Abuja.

Speaking through his representative Mu’azu Jaji Sambo, Minister of
Transportatio.
He stated that the theme this year is very apt and timely as African
Nations are looking towards the diaspora for continental development.

Mr Sambo equally stated that having Nigeria as this year’s host is very
historic as the country is undergoing political transition to a New
government, which will benefit diaspora engagement in the country.

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He further added that the majority of our Diaspora are blazing trails
and effecting exploits wherever they are all over the world in all
endeavours.

Sambo said that globally, the Diaspora have become a force to be
reckoned with, with regards to sustainable development of their varied
home lands by regional bodies and national governments, through
remittances, medical missions, educational visits, tourism and
investment opportunities.

He applauded the African Diaspora Alliance for their endless support
while charging them to remain steadfast as a model platform of
connection, among the African Diaspora and Africa’s Institutions and
governments.

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Driving it home he equally commended Nigerians in Diaspora Commission
(NiDCOM), and the State Diaspora Focal Point Offices across States of
the Federation for their contribution towards the strategic action plan
on diaspora engagement in the socio-political and economic development
of our Nation.

He concluded by saying that this forum be institutionalized as a
biannual event, and used as a forum for monitoring and evaluating the
progress of Africa’s engagement with its Diaspora.

Similarly, the Minister of State, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Amb
Zubairu Dada stated that GADS event is taking place at an auspicious
moment, especially as the 21st century has been earmarked as the century
of human mobility and migration.

He added that there is an estimate of more than 250 million migrants of
which 40 million of them are of African origin.
He noted that the figure is too much to ignore and it is imperative that
Africa transforms its potential and Human Resources through an effective
Diaspora engagement.

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Amb Dada stressed the importance of the symposium, giving the level of
detailed agenda and commitment of all stakeholders which will create an
impactful policy recommendation for all relevant authorities.

Also speaking , the Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission
(NIDCOM), Hon Dr Abike Dabiri-Erewa, in her opening remarks said, “no
matter how far a river flows it can never cut off from its source,
please don’t cut off from your source, let us make this source
(Nigeria/Africa) a beautiful place to be”, she urged.

The NIDCOM Boss pointed out that such connection can only be built and
is achievable through our Diasporans. Nigerians are the most educated
immigrants in the world across all sectors be it healthcare, agriculture
and engineering.

She expressed enthusiasm at the symposium and urged the young
generations of diaspora to explore ways in which our continent can be
fully developed. She added that the African Leaders and Governments have
a huge role to play by paving the way, so the continent can be the best
in the world.

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About 64 countries are participating in the Symposium.

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