The booth of a Canada-based, Nigerian-owned company at the 6th NDIS in November 2023 in Abuja/Photo: NiDCOM

NDIS 2024: Unlocking Diaspora Investments for Nigeria’s Prosperity

The 7th Nigeria Diaspora Investment Summit (NDIS) will take place from 5-7 November at the State House Conference Center, Presidential Villa, Abuja. This year’s theme, “Adapting Stability Through Diaspora Investment: Navigating The Path To Prosperity,” reflects the critical role that the Nigerian diaspora plays in shaping the nation’s economic stability and future development. The NDIS is convened by Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) in collaboration with Nigeria Diaspora Summit Initiative (NDSI). The hybrid event will feature keynote speakers, discussions, meeting rooms, investment pitches and exhibition halls.

The Importance of the Nigeria Diaspora Investment Summit

The NDIS has established itself as a premier platform for connecting Nigeria’s diaspora community with investment opportunities back home. The summit is designed to encourage Nigerians abroad to invest in key sectors of the economy, while also fostering partnerships between diaspora professionals, entrepreneurs and local businesses. Over the years, this event has attracted substantial interest from diaspora investors, policymakers and stakeholders, aiming to strengthen Nigeria’s economic landscape by tapping into the resources, knowledge and expertise of its global citizens.

Dr Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/CEO of NiDCOM, addressing the 6th NDIS in November 2023/Photo: NIDCOM

With an estimated 17 million Nigerians living abroad, the diaspora represents a significant economic force. Remittances from the diaspora have consistently contributed to the Nigerian economy, reaching US$20.1 billion in 2022. However, the summit goes beyond remittances, focusing on long-term investments in agriculture, technology, real estate, manufacturing, health and education to drive sustainable development.

Diaspora investment as a tool for economic stability

This year’s theme emphasizes the importance of diaspora investment as a tool for economic stability. In an era marked by global uncertainties, including economic downturns and post-pandemic recovery challenges, leveraging the diaspora’s wealth and expertise can provide much-needed stability for Nigeria’s economy. The summit will explore how Nigeria can adapt to these global shifts through strategic partnerships with the diaspora community.

Nigeria faces economic challenges, including high inflation, unemployment and fluctuating oil revenues. The NDIS aims to address these issues by exploring innovative investment solutions. By engaging the diaspora, the summit will highlight avenues for economic diversification, job creation and technological advancement.

Key Focus Areas and Opportunities

The 7th NDIS will feature a wide range of activities, including panel discussions, networking sessions and investment showcases. These will focus on critical sectors where diaspora investments can make a transformative impact. Some of the key areas include:

  1. Agriculture and Agribusiness: Nigeria’s agricultural sector remains underdeveloped despite its potential. Diaspora investments can help modernize farming practices, improve food security and boost exports.
  2. Technology and Innovation: Nigeria is becoming a hub for tech start-ups, and there is growing interest in using diaspora investments to fuel the growth of tech ecosystems in cities like Lagos and Abuja. The summit will showcase opportunities for diaspora involvement in the digital economy, fintech and AI.
  3. Real Estate and Infrastructure: Real estate is one of the most attractive sectors for diaspora investors. With the increasing demand for affordable housing and infrastructure development, investment opportunities abound.
  4. Healthcare and Education: Diaspora professionals in the health and education sectors are encouraged to explore opportunities for creating impactful projects in Nigeria. This includes building modern healthcare facilities, training medical professionals and establishing high-quality educational institutions.
  5. Manufacturing and Industrialization: Diaspora investors can play a key role in industrializing Nigeria’s economy by investing in local manufacturing. This will not only reduce the nation’s dependence on imports but also create jobs and stimulate economic growth.

Prominent Speakers and Participants

The NDIS 2024 will bring together influential voices from the Nigerian government, international organizations and the private sector. High-profile speakers are expected, including President Bola Tinubu, Foreign Affairs Minister Yusuf Tuggar, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, President of the Dangote Group, and Dr Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/CEO of NiDCOM. These discussions will provide insights into government policies aimed at creating a favorable environment for diaspora investments.

Citadel View Estate, Lekki, Lagos. The diaspora is a major source of investment in the real estate sector in Nigeria/Photo: Femi Awoniyi

Key stakeholders from the Nigerian diaspora, including business moguls, venture capitalists, and innovators, are also expected to attend. Their success stories and experiences will serve as motivation for emerging entrepreneurs looking to invest in Nigeria.

Strategic Goals of NDIS 2024

The overarching goals of the 7th NDIS include:

  • Deepening the integration of diaspora resources into national development strategies.
  • Showcasing viable investment opportunities in Nigeria’s key growth sectors.
  • Facilitating partnerships between the diaspora and local businesses, fostering a culture of entrepreneurship and innovation.
  • Encouraging diaspora involvement in Nigeria’s sustainable development goals, particularly in areas like clean energy and environmental sustainability.

Conclusion

The 7th Nigeria Diaspora Investment Summit (NDIS) 2024 promises to be a crucial event for fostering economic partnerships between Nigeria and its diaspora. By leveraging the skills, resources, and investments of Nigerians abroad, the country can navigate its path toward prosperity, building a stable and diversified economy that benefits all. The summit’s focus on innovative solutions and collaboration marks a significant step forward in harnessing the full potential of the Nigerian diaspora.

More about NDIS 2024 at: https://ndisng.com/

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