President Muhammadu Buhari has warned against the use of social media to insult and incite from a safe and anonymous distance, urging the Nigerians in Diaspora to always promote Nigeria’s unity.
This is just as Buhari reiterated the commitment of his administration to ensure that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) deliver peaceful, transparent, free, fair and credible elections in 2023.
The President made this known while speaking in Lisbon, Portugal, on Wednesday night.
According to a statement issued on Thursday by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, President Buhari said with the conclusion of the primaries of all political parties, all eyes are now on the 2023 elections in Nigeria.
“We also look forward to a smooth transition to the next government. As I have said before, our administration will not compromise on doing the right things and the welfare of Nigerians, home and abroad,” he said.
Citing the last gubernatorial elections in Anambra and Ekiti states, the President noted that his administration has proven consistently its zero tolerance for interference in elections and insistence that Nigerians should be allowed to vote for the party and candidate of their choice.
Warning Nigerians in Diaspora against the use of social media to insult, Buhari stated: “The world is a global village and technology has shrunk the world even more. Although you reside beyond Nigeria’s boundaries you can engage easily with the country. In fact, we see the impact of that engagement clearly on social media.
“This platform has empowered Nigerians in the Diaspora and given you great influence. As we have seen, however, social media can be a force for good as well as a force for evil.
“Many countries, including our own have had to take strong measures against some social media platforms to curb their excesses and prevent them from destabilising our societies.
“I, therefore, call upon you to use social media responsibly. We all want the best for our country and people, so let us strive to build, unite and prosper our nation and people and not to insult and incite from a safe and anonymous distance.”
President Buhari, however, expressed delight with the involvement of the Diaspora in various fields such as agriculture, health care, education, ICT, and food industry in Nigeria.
He noted that many countries, including Nigeria, have shown that their Diaspora can be a veritable engine for growth and development.
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Acknowledging the huge contribution the Diaspora have made to Nigeria’s economy, the President said: “In every field of human endeavour, be it the creative industries, sports, health, academia, Nigerians in the diaspora have thrived and leveraged on their skills to raise our country’s profile higher, economically, socially, technologically and culturally.
“It is for these reasons that this Government established the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) to facilitate and support your engagement with our country for a win-win outcome in our effort to keep Nigerians united at home and abroad.
“You must continue to be our ambassadors-at-large in your comportment, actions and character.
“You must excel and be the best in all your endeavours. While here, you must also not forget home as you are the example we want to project to the rest of the world.”
Buhari further assured the attendees of the meeting coordinated by the chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, that the Federal Government would continue to do everything possible to catalyse development in various fields of the economy.
He also encouraged them to key into the programmes of NIDCOM, so as to contribute to initiatives such as the Nigerian Diaspora Investment Trust Fund.
On his part, the Nigerian Ambassador to Portugal, Alex Enan Kefas, said records indicated that there were 3,000 Nigerians living in the country, who were generally well behaved and living peacefully among themselves and the host authorities.
The Ambassador informed Buhari of the recent arrest and detention of about 13 Nigerians for alleged offences of money laundering and cybercrime.
Kefas stated that the Embassy conducted a consular visit to the prison which revealed that the arrests were “disproportionate and unjust” as many of them were innocent of the allegations.
He said the Mission was trying its best to ensure the release of the innocent to enable them to reunite with their families.
At the meeting with the Diaspora, a Nigerian professional footballer, Saviour Godwin, who plays for Portuguese side Casa Pia, presented a jersey to President Buhari.
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