Nigerians in the Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) has
described the recent attack on its Chairman, Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, by the
Chairman of Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation (NIDO), Europe chapter, Mr. Keneth
Gbandi, as selfish and self-seeking.
NIDO had in a recent statement accused Dabiri-Erewa
of using her office to create discord among diaspora organisations.
But in a statement issued on Wednesday by NIDCOM Head
of Media and Protocols, Mr. Abdur-Rahman Balogun, the commission said in the
Act establishing NIDCOM, it is to coordinate the activities of all diaspora
groups and organisations abroad.
He recalled that former President Olusegun Obasanjo
indeed came up with the idea of NIDO to be an umbrella body of all diaspora
organisations, but unfortunately for 20 years, “this vision has not
materialised, because NIDO has not succeeded in bringing registered and
recognised diaspora groups under one roof.”
Balogun noted that rather, it has been controlled
in some countries by oligarchic few, who are determined to turn it to a private
and personal belonging.
He stated: "Our attention has been drawn to an
obviously confusing and illogical statement being circulated in the media by
the Chairman of NIDO Europe, Mr Keneth Gbandi, on the relationship between
NIDCOM and NIDO, as well as several existing and very well socio- cultural and
professional diaspora groups abroad.
"The statement to the least could be described
as selfish and self-seeking as it is all in the attempt of a very few
microscopic minority who want to lord over the
majority. NIDCOM has been able to engage as many diaspora groups as
possible in all parts of the world through its various activities and
interventions.
"But the leadership of NIDO-Europe wants to go
it all alone. According to Gbandi, who has been in NIDO leadership in the last
20 years, it’s either his way or no way. We stress again that Gbandi’s argument
that whenever NIDCOM board is constituted by the president, it should be made
up of only members of NIDO, remains a pipe dream by Gbandi and his very few cheerleaders."
Balogun noted that for the purpose of clarity and
emphasis, NIDCOM is for all diasporans, irrespective of groups and affiliations,
and not for one organisation or group in the diaspora.
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