Nigeria’s Ambassador to the Kingdom of Belgium/Head of Delegation to European Union and Organization of African, Caribbean and Pacific States, (OACPS), Amb. Obinna Onowu, has deposited Nigeria’s Instrument of Accession to Revised Georgetown Agreement of the OACPS.
According to the statement released by the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission NIDCOM Media Unit on Friday, stated that with the deposit of the Instruments of accession by Ambassador Onowu, Nigeria now becomes a party to the Revised Georgetown Agreement.
The Organisation (OACPS) is a grouping of 79 African, Caribbean, and Pacific Countries with a special relationship with the European Union.
Its main purpose is to support the sustainable development of its member states through development cooperation South-South, North- South, and Triangular Partnerships.
Nigeria, a major contributor to the budget of OACPS, and Organization recognizes the potential of the diaspora to promote inclusive development and structural social change in OACPS Member States hence the interest of both sides in the effective and sustainable engagement of OACPS Diaspora.
In this connection, the OACPS has designated (Dr) Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/CEO of the Nigerian in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) as the Champion of Diaspora.
At the Summit of the OACPS in Luanda, Angola from 6th- 9th December 2022, Heads of State and Government endorsed Nigeria’s offer to host a Centre of Excellence on Diaspora in Abuja.
The Federal Government of Nigeria is also collaborating with Secretariat of the OACPS to organize International Conference on Diaspora in Abuja this year. This meeting will bring stakeholders across three continents to Abuja to share experiences on Diaspora engagement issues.
The African Caribbean and Pacific States, ACP (now OACPS) was established on 6th June 1975 under the instrument of the Georgetown Agreement. The Agreement was revised on 1st April 2020 to effect the transformation of ACP into the OACPS on 5th April 2020.
It could be recalled that the OACPS delegation facilitated by Amb Obinna Onowu visited Nigeria and had far-reaching conversations with the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, NIDCOM in Abuja. Today, Nigeria becomes a Party to the Revised Georgetown Agreement.