Nigerian Govt. launches National Diaspora Policy

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The National Diaspora Policy, which will effectively promote and harness the resources and capacity of Nigerians in the Diaspora for the growth and development of the country, has been launched.

Minister of State, Foreign Affairs, Amb. Zubairu Dada, who launched the Policy at the Third Summit of the States Diaspora Focal Point Officers and Standing Committee on Diaspora Matters in Abuja, on Tuesday, explained that the National Diaspora Policy would engage, enable and empower Nigerians in the Diaspora as change agents for the development of their homeland.

The minister said that the Federal Executive Council, FEC, adopted, ratified and approved the National Diaspora Policy, as a Legal framework based on the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria (as amended), which “provides for the human rights of all Nigerians, dual citizenship and allows for Nigerians to enjoy all the benefits of citizenship.”

Also, the duo of the Deputy Chairman, Senate Committee on Diaspora, Civil Societies and NGOs, Sen. Ibrahim Oloriegbe, represented by Senator Abba Moro and the Chairman House Committee on Diaspora Affairs, Hon. Tolulope Akande-Sadipe, expressed their total support and commitment to rolling out pro-Diaspora legislation that will constructively engage Nigerians in the Diaspora for sustainable national development.

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The lawmakers who spoke as Special Guests of Honour, also commended NIDCOM for the Launch of the National Diaspora Policy as well as holding the Third Summit of States Diaspora Focal Point Officers and Standing Committee on Diaspora.

Earlier, the Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa noted that the financial and technical support of the European Union and the International Organisation for Migration for assisting in the development of the National Diaspora Policy and hosting of third Summit of States Diaspora Focal Point Officers and Standing Committee on Diaspora.

The NIDCOM boss assured stakeholders that the Commission would ensure that an enabling environment was provided for exchange of ideas to encourage synergy and collaboration among State Diaspora Focal Point Officers, to promote policy consistency and coherence, with an overall objective of harnessing the potential of Nigerian Diaspora for National Development.

Dabiri-Erewa, who was represented by the Secretary to the Commission, Engr Dr Sule Yakubu Bassi, said that “it is important to inform on the progress made following the second summit,” stating that three additional states had appointed their SDFPOs rounding up the total number of Officers to 31.

He added that two new officers would join the summit, summing up the States Diaspora Focal Point Officers to 33.

The three-day third Summit of States Diaspora Focal Point Officers(SDFPOs) and the Standing Committee on Diaspora Matters, has as its theme: “Strengthening Diaspora Engagement Through States Diaspora Focal Point Officers.”

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