The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) says it treated over 1000 petitions from Nigerians in the diaspora in the last five years ranging from emergencies, strandedness, Consular, trafficking and deportation issues as well as increase in Diaspora investments in the Country.
Hon Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/CEO, disclosed this as the Commission marks 5 years of its establishment in 2019 by President Muhammadu Buhari in Abuja.
Reflecting on the Commission’s performance and significant contributions towards Nigeria’s development in the last half decade, Dabiri-Erewa expressed gratitude for the progress made since the NiDCOM’s inception in May, 2019.
The Chairman, NiDCOM informed, also that, the anniversary celebration doubled to successfully celebrate the year, which is gradually ending.
She lauded the NiDCOM team, past and present, for their unwavering commitment and sacrifices.
The NiDCOM Boss acknowledged the challenges faced but expressed hope for the future, envisioning a brighter path for the Commission and its staff.
Dr. Sule Yakubu Bassi, Secretary to the Commission underlined the staff’s pivotal role in fostering diaspora engagement, attracting investment, protecting Nigerians abroad, and promoting Nigeria’s positive image, for the Commission.
He noted the hurdles NiDCOM experienced but expressed confidence in the Commission’s ability to deliver effective services.
Habibat Pat-Eluameh Esq, a former staff member, shared her pride in witnessing NiDCOM’s growth and showed optimism for a dedicated Commission building.
Mrs. Halima Ajagbe, Head of Administration, praised Hon. Dabiri-Erewa’s leadership and reaffirmed the Staff’s commitment to work hand in hand with top management to find more ways of value addition.
The highlight of the event was the presentation of awards and prizes to deserving staff, recognising their outstanding contributions to the Commission’s success story.