The Chairman, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa has hailed four more Nigerians who won elections into various higher positions in United States and Australia.
A United States-born Nigerian, Dr Oye Owolewa won District of Columbia, Chiaka Barry, Ginninderra District, Australia, Segun Adeyina, Georgia, USA and Yemi Mobolade, Colorado Springs, USA.
In a congratulatory message on Saturday, the NIDCOM Boss applauded their victory at the polls and for breaking such records in the political arena of their different places of residence and setting standards.
Dabiri-Erewa prayed to God for protection, strength and direction in their new positions while also encouraging them to continue putting in their best in the discharge of their duties.
Dr Oye Owolewa was re-elected as the Shadow Representative for the District of Columbia under the Democratic Party, while Chiaka Barry got elected into the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Legislative Assembly covering the Ginninderra District under the Liberal Party.
Dr Oye Owolewa, who is a Pharmacist re-elected as shadow Representative of District of Columbia in the US on platform of Democratic Party, thanked his supporters for the confidence repose in him.
Chiaka Barry, an experienced legal officer with exceptional and diverse skills in litigation, alternative dispute resolution, legislative drafting, policy development, project management and a passionate community leader who has dedicated her life serving others.
On the other hand, Adeyemi Mobolade is a Nigerian-American businessman and politician, whose election as the 42nd Mayor of Colorado Springs, USA.
The election has been described as historical in Colorado springs for being the first black to be elected into the position.