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Wednesday, 23 August 2017

BADAGRY DIASPORA FESTIVAL WILL SHOWCASE NIGERIA AS A BETTER PLACE ~~DABIRI-EREWA


Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and the Diaspora, on Wednesday said the Badagry Diaspora Festival would help to improve the economy of the country.

Dabiri-Erewa disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Badagry on the sideline of the International Symposium Day which is part of the activities to mark the Badagry Diaspora Festival 2017.

According to Dabiri-Erewa;  “The festival is a doorway to the people in the Diaspora and it is going to bring so many people to the great ancient city of Badagry so they can see and explore its culture.



“People in the Diaspora want to be part of the country so they are willing to invest in it and this will  help in improving the economy.

“The major problem of the country is corruption and the present administration is really tackling it. So the people in the Diaspora are seeing Nigeria as a better place and this will encourage them to come back.

“It is also important to note that the festival will  improve tourism in Badagry and ensure that Badagry becomes the hub of tourism in  Lagos State and in the whole of West Africa,’’ she said.

She noted that infrastructure was the key to development of the country.

“In developing this country, infrastructure is very important because it will help in bringing in investors who will invest in the country.

“The Federal Government is making sure that infrastructure are put in place in the country so this will also encourage Nigerians in the Diaspora to come back home,’’ she said.



She urged Nigerians to always attend festivals as it would help to showcase the country’s tourism to the world.

Dr Ence Bennett, a member of Africa Union Diaspora Forum Mission, told NAN that the festival would encourage people in the Diaspora to retrace their roots.

“I have been really impressed with all that I had seen and I have just been here for a few days.

“The festival will help in encouraging people in the Diaspora to retrace their roots back to Africa because a lot has changed and Nigeria in particular is very impressive.

“Nigeria is blessed and its culture is unique so this is one of the attractions because at the end of everything, there is no place like home,’’ he said.

However,  Mrs Mere Jah Evejah, Founder of Cultural Embassy of Pan-African Diaspora, said  that her family had difficulties in resettling in Africa adding that the relevant authorities should tackle the problem.

“To get back to Africa for repatriated Africans, the gap between the dream and reality is wide.

“The geography of South Benin resembles Guadeloupe, but its environment lacks control, particularly concerning the management of household garbage and the state of the roads.

“The difficulties on the ground are so serious as there is no formal structure of advice, no guide for the newcomer who becomes an easy prey for swindlers on the lookout for quick profits.

“The relevant authorities must look into this and set up an agency who will tackle this problem so that repatriates will not be discouraged from coming back,’’ Evejah said.

Also, Mr Babatunde Mesewaku, President, African Renaissance Foundation (AREFO) said the annual Badagry festival had been encouraging Nigerians in the Diaspora to return to the country.

Mesawaku who is also the Chief Organiser of the event added that the festival had been showcasing the tourism centres  of the ancient city.

“The annual festival has been a means to lure Nigerians in the Diaspora back to the country so we are always encouraged by that aspect.

“It always showcases the tourism attractions of the ancient city to the world,’’ he said.