By Juliannah Vincent-Yakubu
As the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) celebrates its fifth anniversary, it has cemented its position as transformative force in bridging Nigeria and its global diaspora.
Established to harness the expertise, resources, and networks of millions of Nigerians abroad, NiDCOM has redefined diaspora engagement, driving unity, fostering investment, and promoting national development.
Under the exceptional leadership of Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, NiDCOM has consistently delivered on its mandate, achieving milestones that validate its creation. Through flagship initiatives such as the Nigeria Diaspora Investment Summit (NDIS), the Commission has attracted millions of dollars in investments from the diaspora.
The institutionalisation of the National Diaspora Policy 2021 has also fostered tangible growth in agriculture, technology, and healthcare amongst others, The Diaspora Data Mapping and the creation of the +600 Compendium of Diaspora Champions further underscore its commitment to excellence.
NiDCOM’s unwavering dedication to the welfare of Nigerians abroad is evident in its swift interventions during crises. From rescuing trafficked migrants in Ghana to evacuations from Libya, Sudan, Ukraine, Saudi Arabia, Bosnia Herzegovina,and South Africa, amongst others, the Commission has showcased a strategic and compassionate approach.
Events such as the Badagry Door of Return Festival and the development of the Nigerian Grand Book: MAGNUM OPUS highlight its commitment to preserving history and promoting intellectual excellence.
Initiatives like the African Diaspora Research Centre of Excellence at the University of Ibadan and the Home Strings Programme, which connects second and third-generation diaspora Nigerians, demonstrate NiDCOM’s forward-thinking approach to sustaining relationships with Nigerians abroad.
It is no surprise that over nine countries have visited Nigeria to understudy NiDCOM (Egypt, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Namibia, Ghana, South Korea, Southern Africa Development Community (SADC), Zimbabwe and Zambia).
Its Diaspora Weekly TV programmes, Quarterly Lecture Series, and collaborations with MDAs, missions and consulates abroad, embassies, international partners, and private organisations have broadened its impact, making diaspora engagement more dynamic and inclusive.
With these remarkable achievements and with limited resources, it is clear why I completely disagree with Ambassador Kukah’s suggestion in his write-up on the Kemi Badenoch issue that NiDCOM should be led by a “career ambassador.”
Unless, of course, the Bishop is recommending that an official designation of “Ambassador” be added to her name! In fact , she deserves the title “ Ambassador Plenipotentiary “The Commission’s accomplishments under Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa’s leadership speaks volumes.
Leadership is about execution and impact, not titles or ceremonial roles. Dabiri-Erewa’s ability to mobilise resources, foster global collaborations, and deliver measurable outcomes has transformed NiDCOM into a trailblazer for diaspora engagement in Africa and beyond. Her efforts have set a new benchmark for public service, reaffirming that the key to progress lies in visionary leadership.
As NiDCOM continues its journey of excellence, the future holds boundless possibilities. The Commission stands as a testament to what can be achieved through innovation, determination, and a deep commitment to connecting Nigerians, no matter where they are in the world.
While there is undoubtedly more work to be done, here is a toast to the solid foundation laid by Abike Dabiri-Erewa over the last five years, taking the issue of diaspora from obscurity to prominence.