Diaspora Communities Remain Driving Force For SDGs- OACPS

By Mnena Iyorkegh, Abuja

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The Secretary General of the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States, OACPS, Georges Rebelo Pinto Chikoti says the Diaspora Communities are the greatest off-shore assets and critical force in achieving sustainable development in their countries of origin.

Mr Punto Chikoti stated this at the second edition of the Global African Diaspora Symposium, GADS, in Abuja the Nigeria’s capital.

Mr. Pinto Chikoti, also explained that the organisation was geared towards working together to create the right framework to facilitate the positive contributions of the Diaspora in the areas of Climate Change and  Science and Technology among others.

He says, “The global African diaspora can be counted upon through their talents and expertise to harness the power of science, technology and innovation to address multidimensional vulnerabilities and achieve the social development goals

He further said,”the diaspora movement is secular and in the context of the OACPS, should be understood in its broadest sense to encompass both historical diaspora and recent migration, including those involving nationals of all ACP states spread across all continents” .

The Director-General, Directorate of Technical Cooperation in Africa, DTCA Ambassador, Rabiu Dagari, noted  that the symposium seeks to proffer solutions to pressing issues that are posing diverse challenge on Africa’s development and to form necessary partnerships to achieve successful results.

He stressed that it was pertinent for Nigeria and Africa to acknowledge the importance of the African Diaspora  with their immense skills, resources, global exposure and talents to the development of Africa.

Ambassador  Dagari maintins that “the value of remittances from the African Diaspora rose from $37 billion dollars in 2010 to $87 billion dollars in 2019, reaching $95.6 billion dollars by 2021. Egypt and Nigeria are among the top ten remittance recipient countries in sub-Saharan  Africa”.

Chairman Local Organising Committee, GADS 2023, Mrs Ibukun Odusote, pointed out that the goal of developing the African continent may not be achievable without the involvement of the sixth region of the African Union which is the African Diaspora.

She says, “This year’s symposium is simply to foster new connections for a stronger global African diaspora partnership and to commemorate the international day for people of African descent which took place in September 2015, in Accra, and Cape Coast, Ghana”.

The just concluded  symposium addressed up to five implementable solutions to Africa’s most pressing issues. It also created an interface between Africa and its diaspora for the purpose of maximizing partnership and collaboration.

 

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