AFRICA

Buhari To Nigerians In US: You Are A Source Of Pride To  Your Nation

President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed gladness in the conduct of Nigerians who have continued to excel in their chosen fields  in the United States of America.

The President made this commendation at the Presidential Townhall Meeting with Nigerians in the Diaspora, which took place at the weekend in Washington as he rounded off his participation at the US-Africa Leaders Summit.

He assured them that the Federal Government will continue to have their back in whichever situation they find themselves, just as he had recently given approvals for the evacuation of Nigerians who found themselves in harm’s way in Libya, South Africa, Ukraine, UAE and India.

President Buhari added that it was for that reason that the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) was established to facilitate interactions with the “ambassadors.”

The President urged them to continue to be good ambassadors of the country and live in peace among themselves and with their hosts as there can be no progress in disunity.

President Buhari expressed delight that the representatives were giving back to Nigeria as expected of them, urging them to do more. 

“It is gratifying for me to note that many Nigerians in the USA have continued to excel in their careers leading to some persons of Nigerian origin being appointed into the cabinet of H.E. President Joe Biden. 

“Similarly, many have been elected/appointed into various responsible and competitive positions in the United States of America.  I congratulate those who have brought honour and pride to our country. I thank and commend them for their respective successes as I equally urge them to demonstrate the highest sense of responsibility in order that they continue to remain reference points of excellence as they serve in this country.” 

According to him, “I understand that in 2021, our diaspora home remittances through official channels stand at Twenty Billion US Dollars ($20bn) which is four times over the value of our Foreign Direct Investment.  In addition, many of our diaspora compatriots are actively investing in our Healthcare, Agriculture, Education, Information and Communication Technology, Housing and Real Estate, Transportation, Oil and Gas, and other Services.”

“I must say this is most commendable and in our enlightened collective self interest as only Nigerians both at home and abroad, can develop Nigeria. I am personally proud of you all,” the President said.

President Buhari, who told the gathering that it would be the last time he would be addressing them in a town hall meeting in Washington as President, assured them that the electoral process leading to the election of a new administration was going well. 

“As you all are aware, the processes to our national elections in 2023, have continued to progress smoothly, and consistent with the laws of our land. I have repeatedly assured of my personal commitment, as well as of our Administration’s commitment to ensuring that the processes continue to be transparent, credible, free and fair, leading to smooth elections and transition to the next Government. 

“This is the only way we can strengthen democracy in Nigeria and set the right example for the rest of Africa and hopefully stop the recourse to unconstitutional changes of Governments in our sub-region and the rest of the African Continent,” he declared.

Earlier in her remarks, the Chairman of NiDCOM, Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, noted that the first Diaspora meeting by President Buhari was held in Washington and eulogised the President for his continued support for NiDCOM and being always ready to meet with Nigerians anytime he travelled outside the country.

Gathered in the hall  were Nigerians from all walks of life including politicians especially, those voted and appointed into various positions in the last elections in the US; accomplished Medical Doctors; sportsmen/women; those in the education, aviation as well as media and entertainment sectors.

 Deji Elumoye in Abuja 

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