Commissioner promises to revive Diaspora relationships

Thu, Jun 25, 2020
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CHRISTIAN Madubuko, Anambra Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs, Culture, and Tourism, says the Diaspora relationship will be revived to promote the image of the Ministry.

Madubuko, who moved from the Transport Ministry to

the Diaspora Affairs, Culture and Tourism Ministry, said this in a meeting with the staff of the Ministry in his office at the Jerome Udoji Secretariat, Awka.

According to the commissioner, Anambra is the first state to create a Ministry of Diaspora Affairs, which also has an office in Abuja; it is of great importance to revive the Diaspora relationship.

“Series of activities will be created to revive the department and we will have meetings from time to time to bring up ideas on how to promote the department.

“This Ministry requires talents, creativity, and hard work. Everyone, whether in Culture, Tourism, Hospitality or Arts has a great role to play,’’ he said.

Madubuko enjoined the workers to be hardworking and committed to their duties in order to make their departments exceptional.

The acting director, Diaspora Affairs, Nneka Nwankwo, thanked the commissioner for the reception, promising that the staff would be hardworking, remain obedient and disciplined in their jobs to promote the ministry.

– Jun. 25, 2020 @ 11:25 GMT |

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