Chairman/CEO Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Abike Dabiri-Erewa has stated that the National Diaspora policy is a holistic and integrated document that supports framework for maximizing the value of Diaspora contributions to National development.
Dabiri-Erewa made this known while delivering a lecture focus on “Policy Formation and The Implementation of Practical Experience: The National Diaspora Policy 2021 in Perspective”, at the National Defence College, Abuja on Thursday.
She explained further that this involves the active participation of all stakeholders so as to decentralize Diaspora contribution to every sector of the economy.
According to her, “Ours in NiDCOM is to guide the Diaspora and link them up with required agencies, ensuring an enabling environment for them to participate fully in National Development.”
According to the statement signed by the Commission Press, Public Relations and Protocols Unit, the NIDCOM Boss shared her practical experience of the formulation and Implementation of the National Diaspora Policy.
Where she raised the challenges and progress of the implementation of the policy to include: Inadequate data on Nigerians in the Diaspora, high cost of remittances, pooling of funds from the Diaspora for targeted Foreign Direct Investments among others.
While part of the progress she stated include: the approval of The Nigeria Diaspora Investment Trust Fund (NDITF) by President Muhammadu Buhari, establishment of Diaspora Data Mapping Portal by the commission and others.
The Commandant, National Defence College, Rear Admiral Murtala Mormoni Bashir who appreciated the Guest lecturer, Abike Dabiri-Erewa applauded the quality service she is rendering to the Nation.
“Although the policy is at an infant stage, I can proudly say we are better informed on policy formation and implementation with the practical experience you have just shared.” Bashir acknowledged.
The Commandant urged participants to make value out of the knowledge shared as it perfectly aligns with the objectives of the Course. The NDC Course 31 had in attendance 115 Participants with 21 Participants from 20 countries across Africa and Asia.