Nigerians in Diaspora Commission launches Data Mapping Portal

Rahila Lassa, Abuja

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The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) has launched its Data Mapping and Registry Portal.

The Portal was launched in Abuja, the nation’s capital to galvanise realistic data of Nigerians in the Diaspora.

Inaugurating the Diaspora Mapping Portal,  Minister of State, Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Zubairu Dada,  noted that the portal would enhance Diaspora participation in demographic and national planning as well as budgeting purposes  at all levels of governance.

Amb. Dada maintained that it was a thing of pride urging every Nigerian in the Diaspora to take advantage of it.

He added that the portal was one of the critical tools to encourage the Diaspora for national development, which is in line with the vision, mission and mandate of NiDCOM.

The Chairman/CEO of the Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, said that the event was to create awareness and develop a collaborative agenda for the development of a credible database of  Nigerians in the Diaspora.

According to her, It was necessary to set up a reliable and scalable database of the Nigerian Diaspora to provide for engagement of the Nigerian Diaspora in the policies, project and programmes of the Nigerian government at all levels.

Dabiri-Erewa further asserted that in 2020, the Commission started the establishment of data mapping sites which served as the foremost capturing platform for raw data in over 10 countries and it is expected at least 20 countries this year.

The NiDCOM Boss said that the Commission is investing in high-tech mechanisms such as  AI systems and advanced data analytic systems in order to recognise and bring Nigerian Diaspora together.

Mr Franz Celestin,  the Chief of Mission,  International Organisation for Migration, IOM, said that the launch of the data mapping platform was a historical moment for the Commission, the Nigerian Diaspora and the country.

Celestin maintained that this would bring potentials, encourage Diaspora to invest, identify the socio-demographic spread and economic profile of its Diaspora.

He encouraged Nigerians in the Diaspora to make optimum use of this great opportunity. This was corroborated by the representative of the European Union Elena Zezelidou who commended NIDCOM’s dedication and commitment to ensuring Diaspora Portal has launched as well as the ratification of The National Diaspora Policy by the Federal Executive Council.

The Head of Technology, Transfer and Innovation (TTI)  Department,(NIDCOM) Abdulrahman Terab, said the platform was specially designed to be user-friendly, with seamless questions,  aimed at sorting, marking and analysing data, used to make sense of the future.

Meanwhile, Nigerians in Diaspora can log on to _www.nidcom.gov.ng/registry_ to access the portal. As of the time of inauguration, about a Hundred Nigerians in the Diaspora have registered.

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