Foreign Affairs Minister Lambasted By Rep Over Mistreatment Of Nigerians Abroad 1
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Foreign Affairs Minister Lambasted By Rep Over Mistreatment Of Nigerians Abroad

The House of Representatives on Tuesday criticized the Minister of Foreign Affairs, for the mistreatment of Nigerians in the Diaspora.

The Chairman of the committee, Rep. Yusuf Yakub, stated his worry about the fact that the Ministry was yet to get Nigerians respected in their various places, abroad,yesterday, when they appeared before the committee to defend their 2021 budget proposal.

He blamed the ministry for their lukewarm attitude towards the welfare of the citizens of Nigeria in other countries.

“In spite of the much you have done these past years, Nigeria, as a nation, remains the whipping child of the world; we are buffeted on all sides and our nationals still suffer the very poor fate of carrying the green passport that many parts of the world hate to see. The problem is not about you, it is not about us in the House, but it concerns and worries us that we cannot get our international image to fit into the acceptable module of the international community.” He said

The chairman described his ordeal when he visited abroad for assignments.

Buba said, “From Ghana to Gabon, South Africa to Libya, Nigerians remain at the receiving end of, most times, state-supported violence and all forms of ill-treatment in foreign jurisdictions, including Europe, the Americas and Asia.”

The chairman added, “In principle, every Nigerian Embassy should be a mini-Nigeria; a place where information on our country, our economy and our nationals in such a country should be on the fingertips of those who manage such Embassies or High Commissions’ Economic, Information and Cultural Desks. That is the standard practice everywhere you go in other countries, but again, sadly for us, our Foreign Missions have not seen this to be worth the attention.

“In neighbouring Ghana here, for instance, where there have been constant altercations with Nigerian traders, during the visit with the Rt. Hon. Speaker Gbajabiamila, I was taken aback at the level of disconnect between Nigerians and the High Commission. The High Commission neither has the record of the number of Nigerians in Ghana nor any such necessary data. This is not right and this Committee expects to see a change in the new year.”

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Geoffrey Onyeama, in his defence, agreed that many of the country’s Missions abroad, are embarrassing to the country.

Onyeama added that it was due to poor funding, that the Federal Executive Council (FEC) is trying to rationalize and cut down on the international organisations that Nigeria belongs to.

He said, “When you look at what the Ministry gets compared to other ministries, foreign affairs is underfunded, especially when you compared it to similar countries and even smaller countries like Egypt, South Africa who has a similar number of missions to our own. You will find out that you cannot compare. Ours is really much lower.”

“At the end of the day, it is probably a question of priority for the government. Foreign Affairs, if we just look at all the ministries, which is what came out, it was a different allocation to each ministry, we really see that it is almost as if Foreign Affairs almost is not a priority, but it should be one of the bigger consuming ministries.

“And for the size of a country, giant Africa, we supposed to defend the interest of Africa, the black race around the world. We have a vast network of technical assistance programme to the Pacific, to the Caribbean to other Africa countries and we want to be a big player, to sit at the table as one of the countries running the world. And to be able to do that, we just need so many more resources”, he stated

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