Engr. Cornelius Obot (left) and Dr Bashir Obasekola, the newly-elected chairman of NIDOE

Nigerians in Europe elect new Leaders at biannual Conference

The Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation Europe (NIDOE) has elected a new set of officials to pilot the affairs of the group for the next two years at its biannual annual general meeting.

The event, held in Dortmund, Germany, and which ended on Saturday, was attended physically and virtually by more than 100 members of the Organisation.

Hon Kenneth Gbandi, immediate past Chairman of NIDOE, addressing the conference. The Germany-based media entrepreneur is the first chairman of NIDOE to have spent two terms in office since its founding in 2000

 

Dr Bashiru Olalekan Obasekola emerged the new Chairman of NIDOE after he defeated the immediate past Vice Chairman, Engr. Cornelius Obot, in a keenly contested election. By his election, the Moscow, Russia-based economist has become the official representative of Nigerians living in Europe.

Obasekola succeeded Hon Kenneth Gbandi, who had completed his second 2-year term at the helm of the organisation. Gbandi, a Germany-based media entrepreneur, is the first chairman of NIDOE to have spent two terms in office since its founding in 2000.

Dr Bashiru Olalekan Obasekola, the new Chairman of NIDOE, delivering his first post-election speech by Zoom from Moscow on Saturday

 

The meeting, presided over by Dr RosaLyn Dressman, President of NIDO Germany, also witnessed the election of Isa Abdullahi as Vice-Chairman, Barrister Georgian Opara, General Secretary, and Dotun Adegbesan, Financial Officer.

Other officials elected were Rex Essenowo (Treasurer), Fidel O’Neil Wilson (PRO/Asst. General Secretary), Godson Azu (Social/Welfare Officer), Dr Monica Emmanuel (EU Relationship Officer), Laura Ngozi Ikeobi (IT Officer) and Christopher Okuonghae and Adeyemi Aderemi (Special Duties Officers).

For the first time in its 20-year history, the annual general meeting took place mainly online and the election into the Central Executive Council was also conducted electronically, enabling members to participate and vote from whereby they were

 

In his post-election speech, Dr Obasekola, who holds a PhD in Economics, assured that he would build on the achievements of his predecessors. He also promised that the new executive council under his leadership would promote an active participation of Nigerian youths in Europe in NIDOE.

The annual general meeting of NIDOE, with the theme Towards Homeland Development and addressed by dignitaries including former President Goodluck Jonathan, took place on 11-14 November. Issues of concern to Nigerians abroad as well as developments at home were discussed at the event.

Dr RosaLyn Dressman, President of NIDO Germany, was the chief host of the Conference. She was praised by participants for her tireless efforts that ensured the success of the biannual event despite the lockdown measures in force in many European countries

 

The conference called on the Federal Government and the National Assembly to make the necessary laws to enable the Diaspora to vote by the next general election in 2023. 

The meeting also called on President Muhammadu Buhari to appoint members of the Governing Board of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) and ensure that NIDO is well represented on the Board as provisioned by the law setting up the Commission.

Dr RosaLyn Dressman, President of NIDO Germany who was the chief host of NIDOE 2020, was praised by participants for her tireless efforts that ensured the success of the biannual event despite the lockdown measures in force in many European countries. For the first time in its 20-year history, the annual general meeting took place mainly online and the election into the Central Executive Council was also conducted electronically, enabling members to participate and vote from whereby they were.

Femi Awoniyi

More reports on the NIDOE annual general meeting 2020 coming..

About NIDOE
Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation Europe (NIDOE) is the continental umbrella Diaspora organisation with a chapter network in 23 countries and a Board of Trustees with headquarters at the Nigerian High Commission in London.
The mandate of NIDOE is to promote the welfare of the Nigerian Diaspora and pursue national development through advocacy, networking, partnerships, and bilateral cooperation. In doing so, NIDOE leverages its enormous numerical strength and offers an excellent platform through which Nigerians and their partners channel their activities to Nigeria.
More about NIDOE at: www.nidoeurope.org

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