Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, (NiDCOM), Abike Dabiri-Erewa has said that partnership between Africans, home and in Diaspora is key pathway to a formidable Continental development and advancement.
Dabiri-Erewa who made the call while receiving a delegation from US-Africa Chamber of Commerce in her Office in Abuja, believes that Africa can be better through intentional investments by Africans in the Diaspora.
She cited the Asian example, that Africa is rich in both human and natural resources that will push the continent to greater heights.
The NiDCOM Boss told the delegation that the Commission is ready to render its support and create the needed ecosystem for exponential investment in their motherland.
Leader of the delegation, Sir Sam Joe Madu, Gatekeeper of the US-Africa Chamber of Commerce, informed that the group is willing to collaborate with the Commission.
“Moving from the transactional economy to real time investment in sectors such as agriculture, ethical mining, refinery, and infrastructure, through linkages between local construction companies and vetted US Companies”.
The Gatekeeper, who is also Founder, the Global United Voice for Empowerment stated that providing scholarships to youths and interested persons in ICT and Cybersecurity, as well as brain power utilization thus bringing value to the table with collateral benefits.
In addition, he said the group plans to create local call centres, backed with alternative power supply, to get real-time assistance, across Africa.
Mr. Madu appreciated the Chairman for all her efforts in Diaspora engagement for Africa and Nigeria.
Also, Mr. Everard Davis, an American entrepreneur expressed his excitement coming to Nigeria, motherland with a reconnection spirit, adding that, minning and agric-business for Africa has lot of potentials to reach the level of its counterparts in Asia, Europe and Northern America, via strategic partnership among Africans and Nigeria in particular.
Prof. Jerushia McDonald-Hylton, a media practitioner and women advocate in the US, commended Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa for being an influential woman for Diaspora engagement.
McDonald-Hylton extended a hand of collaboration, to the NiDCOM Boss, on a project geared to spotlight excelling African women in the Diaspora.