Diasporans target stronger engagement to boost Nigeria’s development

Renewed Hope Ambassadors Diaspora

The Renewed Hope Ambassadors Diaspora has pledged to expand its footprint across key regions worldwide, reinforcing its commitment to supporting the administration’s vision and enhancing diaspora participation in Nigeria’s growth trajectory.

They made this pledge at launching its global operations signaling the beginning of a coordinated international structure.

The launch was held in the United Kingdom during an inaugural meeting.

The operation aims at promoting the achievements of Bola Ahmed Tinubu and strengthening diaspora engagement with Nigeria.

The gathering, convened under the leadership of the Operational Director, Tayo Akinmade Ayinde, brought together diaspora leaders, continental coordinators, and country representatives from across Africa, the Americas, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Canada.

The meeting laid the foundation for building a structured and unified global network of supporters.

The UK inaugural meeting marks a significant step toward institutionalising the Renewed Hope Ambassadors Diaspora as a global network designed to promote national development initiatives and foster stronger partnerships between Nigeria and its citizens abroad.

In his remarks, Ayinde described the initiative as both ambitious and strategic, noting that the core objective is to coordinate outreach efforts that highlight the administration’s achievements while fostering stronger ties between Nigerians abroad and their homeland.

“Our mission is clear, we are building a formidable global platform that will amplify the Renewed Hope message, promote national progress, and create meaningful channels for diaspora contributions to Nigeria’s development,” he said.

The leadership team, led by Tayo Shodeinde and overseen by Director of Renewed Hope Ambassadors Diaspora, Tunde Doherty, presented a comprehensive roadmap outlining the group’s operational framework. Key areas of focus included establishing effective communication channels, structured volunteer recruitment, and harmonising activities across continents.

Doherty emphasised the importance of unity and coordination in achieving the group’s objectives.

“This is about collective responsibility. We are committed to mobilising Nigerians in the diaspora to actively support and project the milestones recorded under President Tinubu’s leadership,” he stated.

Discussions during the meeting also centred on grassroots engagement strategies, ensuring that the Renewed Hope message resonates across diverse Nigerian communities abroad. Participants agreed on the need for consistent messaging, digital engagement, and collaboration with local diaspora organisations.

Speakers at the event underscored the importance of presenting factual narratives about Nigeria’s progress while encouraging constructive contributions from professionals and entrepreneurs in the diaspora.

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