The Joint National Assembly Committee on Diaspora Affairs has commended Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) for outstanding performance, despite its very limited resources.
In a statement released by the Commission on Friday while the committee vowed to push for increased funding and building of a Diaspora plaza for the Commission.
This was one of the highlights during the 2024 Budget Performance Review and the presentation of the 2025 Budget proposal in Abuja by Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission.
He stressed the need for better financial support and infrastructure for a Commission whose impact has been felt and is critical to Nigeria’s national development.
Commending the prudent leadership style of Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Sen. Umeh acknowledged her efforts in boosting diaspora engagement despite provision of embarrassingly low resources.noting the increase in diaspora remittances and investments in the country
Members of the Joint Committee, including Senators Ezenwa Onyenwuchi, Ibrahim Dakwambo , Onawo Ogoshi as well as Hon. Auwalu Abdu Gwalabe, shared their thoughts on external funding sources, diaspora data mapping, in fighting amongst members of NIDO across continents , among other issues
Presenting NiDCOM’s 2024 budget performance, Dabiri-Erewa said that the Commission managed a total budget of ₦263,125,368 million achieving 99 per cent execution rate.
“However, despite a capital budget of ₦1,685,630,449 billion, no releases have been made so far from the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation”.
For 2025, Dabiri-Erewa said the proposed budget allocates ₦363,943,894 millions for salaries and wages; ₦377,098,274 millions for overhead costs, and ₦541,037,512 millions for personnel costs.
She reiterated the urgent need for a dedicated Diaspora Plaza, not only to serve as office for the commission, but a hub for Nigerians abroad when they visit home.
Responding to inquiries about external funding, the NiDCOM Chairman disclosed that the Commission relies on sponsorships and partnerships from well-meaning organisations for its major events, as it currently receives no external funding.or grants.
She equally stressed the importance of diaspora data mapping, expressing hope that the establishment of a physical structure to facilitate accurate and real-time data collection,is in the process.
On the issue of in fighting amongst various chapters of Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation (NIDO), Dabiri Erewa stated that such attitude does not augur well for positive development , while calling on NASS committees on diaspora to intervene
The NiDCOM Chairman expressed her gratitude to the members of the Joint Committee for its unwavering support and assured the Committee of the Commission’s commitment to achieving its mandate.