The Chairman/CEO of Nigerians in the Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has assured Nigerians living abroad that the country is open to foreign investors.
Dabiri-Erewa, according to a statement on Sunday, stressed that the government has created an environment that is friendly to investors.
She was quoted to have spoken while reacting to the protest and petition of a group called “The Foreign Investors Network (FIN) by its President Ifeoma Nkengwu, as well as its Country Representative, Rev. Emmanuel Olorunmagba, who both claimed that the environment in Nigeria was not enabling enough for intending investors.
The duo cited the issue of Winhomes Global Services Limited, who claimed to have invested over $250 million in real estate in Okun Ajah, Lagos and had it demolished by the Minister of Works, Sen. Dave Umahi.
The NiDCOM Chair said: “We acknowledge their reach out to NIDCOM, months after the whole issue had become a sensational media affair. We had begun an investigation into the matter and had some officials visit the site.
“However, unfortunately we discovered that the matter is currently in court and we can only wait for the court ruling.”
The NIDCOM boss stressed that Nigeria Diaspora Investment Summit (NDIS) remains a veritable channel for Diasporas wishing to invest and the Federal Ministry of Industries, Trade and Investment will soon announce some initiatives in partnership with the Commission.
She also assured them that as their embassy in Nigeria, they should always contact NiDCOM to assist in areas they may wish to navigate and clarify.
Dabiri-Erewa commended Nigerians living abroad for improved remittances and investments recorded under the. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration.
She said policies and programmes that will continue to encourage them will be sustained as they remain a cornerstone of Nigeria’s economy and cannot be ignored.