The Chairman/CEO of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has hailed the contributions of the Nigerian diaspora to both the country’s economy and their host countries.
Dabiri-Erewa stated this during a presentation at the Africa Diaspora Day on the Hill, held in the United States Capitol as part of the Congressional Black Caucus Annual Legislative Conference in Washington DC.
According to her, “Nigerians continue to contribute significantly to country’s economy, with annual remittances amounting to approximately $20 billion, representing 6.1% of the country’s GDP”.
She noted their achievements across various sectors worldwide, emphasizing their role as strategic partners in the nation’s growth.
NIDCOM Boss further elaborated on the efforts of NiDCOM to effectively engage the Nigerian diaspora through the National Diaspora Policy, which aims to harness the resources and capacity of Nigerians abroad for national development.
Other NiDCOM initiatives highlighted, include the Diaspora Data Mapping/ Registration Portal, the Nigeria Diaspora Investment Summit (NDIS), and the Diaspora Mortgage Scheme, all designed to enhance diaspora contributions.
During the event, Dabiri-Erewa engaged in fruitful discussions with influential global figures, including Gina Paige, President & CEO of African Ancestry, Dr. Sheila Walker, an acclaimed Anthropologist and Filmmaker, and His Royal Majesty Mouhammad-Nabil Mforifoum Mbombo Njoya, the Sultan King of Bamoun from Cameroon.
Additionally, she had meaningful interactions with Kamal Olufowobi, CEO of MIPAD (Most Influential People of African Descent)
The forum, which also featured U.S. Representatives Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, Jonathan Jackson, Troy Carter, Sydney Kamlager-Dove, and Senator Tim Kaine, served as a platform to strengthen the bond between the U.S., Africa, and the Caribbean, while acknowledging the vital role of the African diaspora in shaping a shared economic future.
Dabiri-Erewa’s participation at this high-level event further underscores Nigeria’s commitment to deepening engagement with its diaspora community and advancing collaborative efforts with global partners to drive economic growth and development.
The event, titled: “The Rise of Global Africa: Forging a New U.S. Economic Partnership with Africa and the Caribbean,” brought together U.S. Congress members, African leaders, and business executives to discuss strategies for fostering stronger economic and political relationships between Africa, the Caribbean, and the United States through the global African diaspora.