Building A Better Nigeria: Otti’s Call To Action For Diaspora Community
BY EMMANUEL CHUKWUMA, ENUGU…
Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, has called on the Nigerian diaspora community to contribute to the country’s development, stressing the need for quality governance and leadership.
Speaking at the inaugural launch of the Igbo Lawyers Association of South Africa in Johannesburg, Governor Otti noted that Nigeria’s socio-economic challenges have led to a mass migration of professionals, resulting in a brain drain.
This was made known through a statement made available to news men by the SSA to the governor on Public Affairs, Dr. Ebere Uzoukwa.
Nigeria’s unpleasant socio-economic realities, including a steep decline in the value of the naira, sky-high inflation rates, insecurity, and consistent questions over the country’s political trajectory, have forced many talented professionals to seek greener pastures abroad.
Governor Otti acknowledged the difficulties faced by Nigerians abroad, emphasizing that migration is not an easy choice, but sometimes necessary.
He dispelled stereotypes that Nigerians living abroad are less inclined to abide by laws and conventions of their host countries. Instead, he highlighted the value Nigerians bring to their host countries through innovative spirit, energy, and dedication.
Governor Otti cited examples of accomplished Nigerians in various professional fields, breaking barriers and raising stakes on multiple frontiers of human interests.
The governor emphasized the need to reset leadership selection and administrative processes to support the dreams of Nigerian citizens. He encouraged the diaspora community to go beyond philanthropy and directly influence public sector leadership by participating in the political process and engaging with elected officials. This includes sensitizing people on what to look out for when choosing candidates in electoral contests.
He thanked the diaspora community for their support in his 2023 election victory, acknowledging their significant contributions. He invited them to participate in his monthly interactive sessions with the media and Abians, sharing ideas and asking questions on development challenges and strategies.
Despite disappointments with Nigeria’s democracy, Governor Otti urged resilience, emphasizing that there is no alternative to democracy. He encouraged the diaspora community to visit Abia State and explore investment opportunities, particularly in agriculture, ICT, and technology-driven manufacturing.
Governor Otti’s call to action emphasizes the critical role of the diaspora community in shaping Nigeria’s future. By contributing to quality governance and leadership, Nigerians abroad can help build a better, safer, and more prosperous country for all.
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