NIDCOM, USAID partner to deepen Nigeria’s socio-economic development

The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) has secured strategic cooperation and collaboration with United States Agency for International Development for diaspora engagements, on youth empowerment, to deepen socio-economic development of Nigeria.

This was disclosed in a statement released by the Commission stating that USAID will also partner with Nidcom on this year’s National Diaspora Day Celebrations, while these agreements were reached during a visit by USAID delegation to NiDCOM office in Abuja on Monday.

The Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Abike Dabiri-Erewa, who welcomed the USAID delegation, led by Melissa Stones, Country Director, said that the collaboration is timely and appropriate as its content aligns with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu’s administration, which is intentional about sector reforms and youth empowerment.

Dabiri-Erewa explained that the Commission serves as a vintage linkage encouraging Nigerian Diaspora to impactfully invest homewards.

The NiDCOM Chairman emphasised that though the Federal Government, through the Commission, set up projects to effectively engage with its Diaspora, there is still critical need to establish infrastructures and enabling environment for investments by Nigerians in Diaspora.

Dabiri-Erewa gave assurances that the partnership between NIDCOM and USAID is highly pivotal and key to massive Diaspora engagement and investment.

“The Nigerian Diaspora is an important asset to our nation. Through this partnership with USAID Nigeria, we will be able to celebrate their achievements, present opportunities to invest back home”, she said.

Country Director, USAID, Melissa Jones stated that the US Agency is passionate about funding and empowerment of local partners and NGOs to develop talents, skills for economic progress in Nigeria.

She further proposed a planned and structured relation between NiDCOM and USAID for future projects, and discuss opportunities that will be beneficial to the public, and private sectors in Nigeria.

Jones noted that the Diaspora is needed for development in Nigeria. According to her, most qualified and competent professionals in the US, are Nigerians and she believes it will be an opportunity for Nigeria to relate strategically with its citizens abroad.

The USAID Country Director equally expressed its willingness to support the Commission through partnership at its Diaspora Day and other key events by engaging with US President’s Advisory Council to participate actively at the 2024 National DiasporaDay Celebrations.

There was a consensus for a strategic think-tank between NIDCOM and USAID to flesh up cooperation and collaborations, moving forward.

Oluwaseun Sonde: Managing Editor, Nigeria, a renowned journalist with multitask functionality, member of the Association of Corporate Online Editor (ACOE). Email: admin@mediabypassnews.com
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