The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Geoffrey Onyeama has admonished Nigerians residing in Zimbabwe to be industrious and to respect laws of their host country.
Onyeama gave the advice on Tuesday at a Town Hall meeting
and Dinner with Nigerians living in Zimbabwe.
The minister led the Federal Government delegation to
deliver relief materials to Zimbabwe, which was recently hit by tropical
disaster cyclone Idai.
He also urged Nigerians in Zimbabwe to shun any behaviour
capable of portraying Nigeria in bad light in the country, adding that they
have a lot to do to redeem the image of the country due to actions of few bad
ones.
The minister said the President Muhammadu Buhari led
government was determined to fully engage and integrate Nigerians in diaspora
to enable them partake in the political and economic development of the
country.
“The Diaspora Commission had just been created in order for
government to invest and fully engage Nigerians in diaspora,” he said.
Onyeama assured Nigerians in Zimbabwe of the determination
of Buhari administration to address infrastructure and power deficit in the
country.
He said over the past 27 years, no investment was made in
the power sector, but Buhari was trying to invest heavily in it now.
He also said that Buhari was working assidiously to tackle
security challenges facing the country, adding that addressing insecurity is a
primary concern of the president.
Earlier, the Nigerian Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mrs Janet
Bessong, said the visit of the minister would boost the relationship between
Nigeria and Zimbabwe.
She said Nigeria had a very vibrant community in Zimbabwe,
saying “Nigerians living here mind their business and are contributing to the
economic development of the country”.
She said that when the recent tropical disaster happened,
Nigerians in Zimbabwe contributed money and donated relief items to the
government of the country.
Rev. Chris Oparaocha, an indigene of Imo State, who had been
residing in Zimbabwe for 17 years, advised Buhari to redouble effort to address
socio-economic and security challenges in Nigeria.
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