[NIGERIA] 385 Foreigners Become Nigerian Citizens
A total of 385 nationals of other countries on Saturday became
Nigerians citizens by Registration and Naturalization to 385 Foreign Nationals
at a ceremony held at the Nigerian Correctional Service Headquarters in Abuja.
Among the 385 recipients of the 2023 Nigerian Citizenship are
British national, Prof. David Jowitt and several Americans including Mrs.
Janice Okpanachi, all of whom have made their marks in different spheres of the
Nigerian society, impacting many lives.
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo said at the event that Nigeria’s
cultural diversity, hard work, innovation and infectious optimism of its people
are some of the attributes that make it a great country, one that welcomes all
classes of people from all over the world.
Prof. Osinbajo stated that Nigeria’s greatness can be partly
attributed to its diversity.
“Nigeria is a nation brimming with cultural diversity. We have a
rich history of immigration from all over, Africa and beyond. The greatness of
our nation can be partly attributed to this. Numerous contributions have been
made by immigrants to the Nigerian society throughout our history.
“A lot of our current traditions, music, food and art have been
richly influenced by people and cultures beyond our borders. We are diverse but
we remain bound and united by a shared history, undergirded by constitutional
guarantees of liberty and equality. We celebrate our diversities believing from
knowledge, history and experience that we are strengthened by these
differences.”
Osinbajo said, ”it was a thing of joy and pride when
foreigners settle in the country, feel at home, and thrive”.
When these foreigners “feel so connected to the land
that they choose to become one of us, it is indeed an honour,” he
further noted, adding that “I welcome you all into the Nigerian
family with great pride. Irrespective of your country of descent or origin or
your mother tongue, Nigeria is now your country, our history and traditions are
now yours.”
He urged the newest citizens of the country “to go
beyond your pledge of loyalty to the flag, our laws, as well as the high ideals
of the anthem and national pledge to do what you have pledged in your daily
lives and in all situations.
“By earning an honest living, paying taxes and dues,
volunteering for national and local causes, and making positive and useful
contributions to the advancement, progress and well-being of the communities
you reside in, you can live up to the words of our anthem…to serve our
Fatherland with love and strength and faith.”
Highlighting what it means to be Nigerian, the Vice President
affirmed that “we are a hardworking and innovative people, a people
of never-ending optimism and abundant capacity for hope. A warm and generous
people, connected by a vast social network of family and friends. Many friends
are even closer than family.
“We love our festivals, and family celebrations, who can beat
the Nigerian wedding? Our music and films are everywhere in the world, our
doctors, engineers, scientists, sports and literary figures are excelling
daily, everywhere.”
Speaking further, the VP buttressed the very important and
strategic role Nigeria plays in Africa and globally.
He said, “we have always shown ourselves to be our
brothers’ keeper, leading peacekeeping forces in several troubled parts of our
subregion and the continent, our young men and women in the armed forces have
given their lives and well-being in defending the peace and security of our
brothers.”
Prof. Osinbajo added that through the African Union and the
sub-regional body of ECOWAS, Nigeria has been at the forefront of regional
economic integration and the promotion of the well-being of the African people.
“The Nigerian citizen is a citizen of Africa,” he stated, just as he
further emphasized the great attributes of Nigerians as a resilient and peace-loving
people.
Despite the country’s challenges, the Vice President observed
that nation-building takes time and the collective efforts of all citizens.
“So much has happened in this country that would have torn other
nations apart, yet we are still here, growing and thriving. But let us be
clear, we cannot and do not ignore or downplay our challenges and they are
many. And we have said many times that in order to forge ahead and
succeed as a nation, we must constantly reinvigorate the social contract with
our people and deepen the meaning of our Nigerian citizenship.
“Nation-building is not a walk in the park, nor a day’s work.
Yet while we fully appreciate our challenges, we must not underestimate how far
we have come in just six decades of nationhood. Nations that are centuries
older than us are still grappling with identity politics, nationalism, social
equality, national and internal security and the assurance of decent lives and
livelihoods for all.”
Commending the Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, the
Vice President noted that the Minister and his team saw “this
process through which has presented us with 385 new citizens today. I also
commend the honourable Minister for the far-reaching innovations he has
announced today, all of which have the President’s full and enthusiastic
approval.”
Welcoming the 385 newest citizens of the country, on behalf of
the President, the VP also disclosed that he has directed the Nigerian
Immigration Service to expedite the process of issuance of Nigerian Passports
to the new citizens of Nigeria.
On his part, the Minister, Rauf Aregbesola noted the reforms by
the Buhari Administration to enhance the process of earning Nigerian
citizenship, noting that awarding citizenship to foreigners had positive implications
on the nation’s economy.
The Minister commended the beneficiaries of the 2023 Nigerian
Citizenship for believing in the country in spite of the challenges, noting
that the Buhari Administration had laid the foundation for making it easier for
more foreigners to contribute meaningfully to the development of the country as
citizens.
He said that due to improvements in the processes of awarding
citizenship to non-Nigerians, more foreigners have received citizenship under
the Buhari Administration than any government in the history of the country.
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