President Buhari lauds quality of Nigerian professionals in Netherlands

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PMB meet Diaspora: President Buhari with L-R: Senior Tech Adviser on Performance, Monitoring and Evaluation, Mrs Lola Mabogunje, Dr Peter Ngene, Director Netherlands Tuberculosis Foundation Dr Mustapha Gidado, Nigeria’s Ambassador to the Kingdom of the Netherlands Mr Oji Ngofa and Senior Special Assistant to the President (Diaspora) Hon. Abike Dabiri as he meets with select Nigerians in the Diaspora living in the Netherlands on Monday 16th July 2018.

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“I am pleased with the quality of people I am seeing. You are high quality people. Congratulations on your personal achievements.”

President Buhari during the round-table meeting Nigerians in the Netherlands during the visit.

Those were the words of President Muhammadu Buhari as he met with members of Nigerians in Diaspora Organization (NIDO), the Netherlands Chapter, Monday, on the sidelines of his official visit to The Hague, Netherlands, Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity Chief Femi Adesina said.

Saying he was quite pleased with their intellectual and professional achievements, the President lauded them for representing Nigeria well, and for always being in touch with their motherland.

Among those who met President Buhari were Julius Nnamdi Nwankpa, Chairman NIDO, Dr Mustapha Gidado, a specialist in tuberculosis, having oversight over management of the disease in 22 countries, Lola Visser Mabogunje, a performance monitoring expert, Dr Peter Ngene, a research scientist and Assistant Professor at Utrecht University, Engineer Cornelius Obot, a software expert, and Toyin Loyo, an artist and culture enthusiast of international repute.

Part of the highlights of the round-table was the presentation of an artwork to the President by the NIDO in the Kingdom of Netherlands.

Speaking on behalf of the delegation, Nwankpa, the NIDO Chairman, commended President Buhari for the war against corruption, “for which you have earned respect around the world,” high improvement in infrastructural development, and for signing into law the Diaspora Commission Bill, which he hoped would “become effective as soon as possible.”

On the security situation in Nigeria, the NIDO Chairman urged the government and security team to accelerate stoppage of unfortunate killings, while also calling on Nigerians “to play their roles in breaking the cycle of violence, which usually has no winner.”

The delegation presented the gift of an artwork called Light to President Buhari, with Toyin Loyo, the creator of the work saying: “The work is illuminating. You bring light, which will never go out, and which will shine round the clock.”


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