The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Diaspora and Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), Senator Aniekan Bassey, PhD, has called for deeper global partnerships and stronger diplomatic engagement to safeguard the interests of Nigerians living in different parts of the world.
Speaking during a Committee strategy session, Senator Bassey emphasized that Nigeria cannot afford to operate in isolation.
Especially at a time when migration, global security, foreign employment, cross-border education, and irregular mobility are becoming more complex.
He stated that Nigerians abroad contribute significantly to the nation’s economy through remittances.
Also, investments, professional networks, and knowledge transfer, and must therefore be protected as a vital national asset.
Diaspora Nigerians Face Daily Struggles
Senator Bassey noted that many Nigerians face daily challenges ranging from immigration hurdles to workplace discrimination.
Lack of legal protection, limited access to consular support, and sometimes life-threatening vulnerabilities.
According to him, only sustained collaboration with foreign governments, international agencies.
Remittances Fuel Nigeria’s Economy
And diaspora institutions can provide the long-term solutions needed to secure their welfare.
He disclosed that the Committee will intensify dialogue with embassies, consulates, global migration bodies.
And Nigerian communities abroad to create more structured channels for reporting grievances, monitoring welfare concerns, and improving Nigeria’s international representation.
Expert Perspectives Echo Urgent Need
The lawmaker maintained that strengthening global partnerships is not just a matter of diplomacy but a legislative priority.
A priority hat will influence policy reforms, international agreements, and Nigeria’s reputation on the world stage.
He assured that the Committee, under his leadership, will continue to champion initiatives that reflect Nigeria’s commitment to protecting its citizens wherever they reside.
Step-by-Step Global Partnership Blueprint
First, engage foreign governments bilaterally addressing specific discrimination cases and consular access improvements immediately.
Second, partner international agencies like IOM building capacity for irregular migration rescues and legal aid networks.
Third, strengthen diaspora institutions enabling community-led welfare reporting and rapid response mechanisms collaboratively.
Broader Economic Consequences of Inaction
Bassey warns global reputation suffers when citizens unprotected abroad, weakening diplomatic leverage internationally severely.
Case Study: Lebanese-Nigerian Deportation Crisis
Lebanese-Nigerian traders deported en masse from Ghana highlight consular failure, business losses, family separations painfully.
Similar Italy visa denials strand students, Saudi workplace abuses expose gaps demanding legislative intervention decisively.
Life-Threatening Vulnerabilities Exposed Raw
South Africa xenophobic attacks kill Nigerians, Ukraine war strands students, Libya slave markets trap migrants horrifically.
Bassey demands immediate diplomatic offensives rescuing citizens, securing rights, preventing future tragedies passionately.
Legislative Priority Shapes Policy Reforms
Senator assures committee leadership champions initiatives reflecting Nigeria’s unwavering citizen protection commitment worldwide.
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Provocative Questions Ignite Debate
Does Nigeria value diaspora contributions or abandon citizens abroad? Global partnerships real or diplomatic rhetoric?
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Faced discrimination abroad?
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Tag officials demanding consular reforms urgently!

