Don’t ‘Japa’ To Countries Where You ’ll Be Frustrated — Abike Dabiri-Erewa Advises Youths

Clement Olafusi

The chair of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has advised Nigerian youths to migrate to good countries rather than places where they will get embittered.

She gave this advice on Saturday during the convocation ceremony of Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti (ABUAD), Ekiti state capital.

Dabiri-Erewa delivered a convocation lecture titled: ‘Diaspora Engagements for National Development’.

The NIDCOM boss, in her lecture, said there is a need to discourage aimless exodus in which some people pass through the desert.

Dabiri-Erewa advised youths to travel to countries where they can become better persons.

“It is important to also discourage irregular migration. You can’t stop migration – irregular or regular. We can’t keep having people just go and die in dessert. How do we reduce irregular migration?” she said.

“We are not saying don’t japa. We are saying that if you do japa, japa to a better place. Japa to become a better person, not japa to frustrate yourself. I’m glad that people have begun to japada (to return back).

“For the young people, when you are done with your education here if you get a job abroad, I am sure you will take it. Be careful where you are going to.”

‘Japa’ is a Yoruba word which connotes escape or run away. It has been grafted into the Nigerian lexicon to describe the wave of migration out of the country.

Dabiri-Erewa implored Nigerians in the diaspora to contribute to the progress and development of the country.

She added that said Nigerians in the diaspora are doing well in many parts of the world, noting that their accomplishments must be duplicated in Nigeria.

The NIDCOM chief also said there is a need to encourage and engage Nigerians in the diaspora to invest in Nigeria.

“I have done a lot of traveling. Home will always be home. What kind of home do we want to come back to? What kind of home do we want to build? That is the challenge that I have posed to a lot of our disaporan brothers and sisters,” she added.

“A lot of them want to come back, but they will tell me ‘no light, insecurity’. We are here. This is ABU. There was no light. I don’t think you have 24 hours of light for PHCN, but you set this up. If we wait for everything to be perfect before we join hands to build our country, we may wait forever.

“How do we encourage the diaspora to come back home and do what they can? We tell them, ‘you don’t have to pack your bags and come home but be part of the progress and development of our country.

“Americans built America. Indians built India. Chinese built China. Only Nigerians will build Nigeria. Nigerians at home need to work with Nigerians in the diaspora to ensure that this happens.”

Share This Article
Leave a comment