FBI List: Few Fraudsters Not Representing Nigerian Values, Buhari Declares

  • Buhari says few Nigerians given the country bad names.
  • Commends many of them who are already positively making impact in the Nigerian economy.

President Muhammadu Buhari has said that the few Nigerians abroad indulging in criminal activities do not represent the values of the majority of the people of the country.

The president stated this on Thursday in Yokohama, Japan when he met with leaders of the Nigerian Community living in Japan on the sidelines of the Seventh Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD7).

“Let me also say that there are few Nigerians in the Diaspora that are giving us a bad name by engaging in criminal activities. These Nigerians are a minority, they do not represent the values of our country, and I plead with them to change their ways.”

“We will not condone any crime whether at home or abroad, and we will also not allow these Nigerians to define us as a people with a reputation for criminality,” Buhari said.

While urging Nigerians in Japan to be good ambassadors of their fatherland, Buhari expressed delight that there are millions of Nigerians all over the world who are truly making the country proud.

The president who further described the majority of the over 17 million Nigerians in Diaspora as “the face of Nigeria globally and our ambassadors for good noted that they have excelled in varying fields of endeavour, both professionally and individually.

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“You have also made significant and overwhelmingly positive contributions to your Nigerian and international host communities. You have continually been a positive bridge between Nigeria and the world. It is not an easy feat and we commend you, salute your courage and efforts,” he added.

Speaking further, Buhari noted that Japan is at the cutting edge of technology and efficiency, and this two very important attributes that can play a role in Nigeria and improve the country’s capacity for development.

He, therefore, urged members of his audience to continue to contribute their quota by helping to develop their host country and Nigeria as well.

“I look forward to your inborn gift, ability, and capacity in taking up this challenge.”

While commending many of them who are already positively making impact in the Nigerian economy through financial home remittances, promoting international trade in Nigerian commodities, music, culture, tourism, sports, and education, while also helping to establish industries in Nigeria, Buhari urged them “to encourage legitimate Japanese entrepreneurs to come and invest in Nigeria.”

“We are continually working to create the necessary enabling environment for investors to thrive, through improvements in our Ease of Doing Business practices, providing security, diversification of the economy, infrastructure and fighting corruption.”

He further assured them that the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERPG) in place is to put the country on a path of sustained recovery and growth.

Speaking on the rationale for his regular meetings with Nigerians abroad and the establishment of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, President Buhari said it is to engage Nigerians in the diaspora.

“At these fora, I have always, appealed to our citizens to be our good ambassadors, observe the laws of your host countries, excel in whatever you do legitimately, and also remember us at home (Nigeria). I have established the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission specifically to engage with you, signifying a coordinated attempt by our administration to increase the involvement of our Diaspora in our national development.

“Collectively, your resources, skills, and talents will be a positive force for our country which can help accelerate our national growth and development.”

President Buhari’s meeting with Nigerians in Diaspora, coordinated by Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman, Diaspora Commission.

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Speaking, Professor Ejiogu Emenike, President, Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation Asia (NIDOASIA) and an energy expert, commended President Buhari for efficient leadership, and disclosed that his members have “comparative advantages in human capital development, which we are trying to bring back to Nigeria.”

“Any problem that science and technology can solve, we are able to, and we can help Nigeria in areas of need,” he added.

On his part, Engineer Ochade Osakwe, Chairman, Nigeria/Japan Chambers of Commerce and Industry, recounted businesses that have been attracted to Nigeria in recent times, promising to do more, as the security and investment climates back home improved further.

Alos,  Nnaji Fintan, President, Nigerian Union in Japan, asked for more exploits in the areas of education, quality infrastructure and security, which incidentally, are focal points of the current administration.

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