DABIRI-EREWA HAILS ABIA FOR BEING THE FIRST STATE TO HAVE A DIASPORA COMMISSION

ABIA state DIASPORA COMMISSION

Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/CEO Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) has congratulated Abia State for being the first state in Nigeria to have its own Diaspora Commission.

In a statement in Abuja by the Head of Media and Public Relations of NIDCOM, Abdur-Rahman Balogun, the NIDCOM boss said Abians have made history with the passage of the bill by the Abia state House of Assembly..

Dabiri-Erewa expressed her appreciation to the Abia Parliamentarians as well as the Diaspora friendly Governor of the state, Governor Ekezie Ikpeazu.

She equally thanked Dr (Mrs) Ngozi Ogbonna-Erondu, Special Adviser to the Governor on Diaspora Matters and Special Duties for her diligence and consistency in ensuring the passage of the bill.

She urged other states in the country to emulate Abia state as the commission will provide a veritable platform to tap into the enormous human resources of Abians in diaspora , who , working with Abians at home , would contribute to rapid development of the state.

The bill, H.A.B. 21 tagged: “The Abians in Diaspora Commission Bill, 2020, was sponsored by Hon. Onyekwere Mike Ukoha representing Arochukwu state constituency.

According to the Speaker, ” Honourable Colleagues, this law might be cited as ” The Abians in Diaspora Commission Law and shall come into force this day 22nd of March, 2021″, he said.

E-signed.
Abdur-Rahman Balogun
Head of Media and Public Relations NIDCOM, Abuja.

Comments (2)

I WANTED TO ASK THE COMMISISON TO LOOK INTO THE VARIOUS PROBLEM ENCOUNTER WHEN COMING HOME WITH OUR PERSONAL GOODS AND PROPERTIES?
WHY MUST WE PAY RIDICULOUS DUTYS FOR PERSONAL PROPERTIES LIKE CARS, FURNITURES, ETC WHEN COMING BACK TO YOUR HOME LAND?
THIS TREAT.MENT BY THE SO CALL AGENT OF THE GOVT IS BARBARIC AND UNACCEPTABLE. ALSO SOME TRADITIONAL RULERS AND THEIR FAMILY TOOK ADVANTAGE OF SELLING LANDED PROPERTY TO SEVERAL PEOPLE. AM A VICTIM OF SUCH ACT FROM THE ELEGUSHI IN LAGOS?

Hello Ademola, We advise that your complaint be sent to the Nigerian Customs Service as your complaint is not within the mandate of the commission

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