Delta assures its support of inaugural Diaspora population’s business summit
November 26, 20201.1K views0 comments
Delta, an oil-rich state, with a gross domestic product economy in excess of $20.79 billion, has assured its Diaspora population of its full support for the forthcoming Diasporal business conference holding in Asaba, the state capital in December.
The state’s Diasporans have listed areas of concern for their inaugural business summit to include: agriculture and agribusiness, oil and gas service covering up, mid-and downstream, light manufacturing, electricity and power generation, transport, ICT, property and real estate, and education, among others.
Jude Osakwe, chairman and chief executive officer of the Delta Business Platform, announced December 14 – 15 as the dates of the inaugural Delta Diasporal Business Conference.
While saying that the conference would be an annual event, he added that it would work with the Delta State government to liven the vision of Governor Ifeanyi Okowa for the betterment of all Deltans.
The goal of the conference is to highlight deliverable investment outcomes on an annual basis through the engagement of relevant agencies of the state government, Osakwe said, adding that the purpose is to create better organised channels for Deltans abroad to invest in the economy of the state through capital, intellectual capacity and network inflow.
Osakwe said the conference would not be restricted to a yearly meeting, but would work closely with stakeholders, such as office of the senior special assistant (SSA) to the governor on international affairs, currently headed by Genevieve Mordi.
He informed that the conference has opened talks with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Diaspora Remittances unit to straighten inflow of diaspora remittances in the various states, and Delta in particular.
Charles Aniagwu, state commissioner for information, advised Delta citizens in the Diaspora and those outside the shores of the state to help realise the government’s aspiration to advance the prosperity of the state. He urged other Deltans in the Diaspora, in Nigeria and within the state, to join in the state government’s prosperity agenda efforts to be realised.
Genevieve Mordi, the senior special assistant to the Governor on international affairs, lauded Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, for supporting the body in launching the inaugural diaspora business summit.