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NTAC lauds Tinubu’s aid initiative to ACP countries

NTAC lauds Tinubu’s aid initiative to ACP countries

 

By Maureen Okon

The Nigerian Technical Aid Corps (NTAC), has commended President Bola Tinubu’s 4-D foreign policy initiative aimed at rendering technical aid to the countries in need of professionals.

The Director-General of NTAC, Dr Yusuf Yakub, said this at a media parley on Saturday in Abuja while marking his two years in office.

Yakub described Tinubu’s 4-D foreign policy initiative as the foundation for the continuous deployment of Technical Aid Corps (TAC) Volunteers to countries in need of professionals.

The D-G, who gave account of the agency’s operations since he assumed office in August 2023, said that it was filled with success stories due to the support from the Tinubu’s administration.

He said that since the establishment of NTAC engagement with Africa, Caribbean, and the Pacific (ACP) countries, NTAC had deployed over 40,000 volunteers.

The director-general said the corps had received accolades from the ACP countries that benefitted from the TAC scheme.

According to him, some of the beneficiaries of the TAC scheme are now ministers in their various fields of endeavour in their countries.

He added that some TAC volunteers had been appointed as Vice Chancellors and Deputy Chancellors in their host universities due to their remarkable skills.

According to him, two of the volunteers were appointed by the Gambian President to fill the position of Vice Chancellor and Deputy Vice Chancellor in one of that country’s universities.

He said other volunteers’ records of excellency were in reputable standard, while others published books in their two years of service to humanity in their host communities.

Yakub thanked President Bola Tinubu for giving special attention to the initiative immediately he came into power.

“This initiative is working not only for Nigerians but for all blacks in Africa in the ACP countries”, he said.

He said that before now, the activities of the corps were halted due to the lack of funds, but when Tinubu’s government came on board, all the outstanding monies owed before he assumed office were paid.

According to him, NTAC is now debt free, and this has made the agency’s operation smooth and active. The agency now deploys twice or thrice in a month.

He said since he assumed office, four new countries have been opened up, adding that these include Grenada, Equatorial Guinea, South Sudan, and Zanzibar.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Deji Abdulwahab

We’ve deployed experts to over 40 countries- DG NTAC

We’ve deployed experts to over 40 countries- DG NTAC

By Maureen Okon

Dr Yusuf Yakub, Director-General of the Nigerian Technical Aid Corps (NTAC), says the agency has deployed no fewer than 10,000 professionals to over 40 countries since its inception.

Yakub said this in Abuja on Tuesday during the deployment of 18 TAC volunteers to Liberia and Rwanda.

He said he was pleased to deploy doctors, teachers, and instructors to support Nigeria’s soft power diplomacy under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu.

Yakub thanked the volunteers for accepting the national call, stressing that the mission aligned with the president’s 4-D foreign policy thrust; Democracy, Development, Demography, and Diaspora.

“I am delighted to deploy you this morning to Rwanda and Liberia to serve as ambassadors of our country.

“All of this is made possible through the 4-D foreign policy of President Tinubu, which has revived and repositioned the Technical Aid Corps for greater global impact,” he added.

He noted that Tinubu’s foreign policy direction had enabled NTAC to carry out deployments as often as three times a month, boosting Nigeria’s global presence and diplomatic ties.

 “President Tinubu’s passion for soft power diplomacy has made Nigeria a bride to many nations globally. He believes in using knowledge and skills to strengthen regional cooperation,” he said.

Yakub expressed gratitude to the President for backing NTAC, which now served as a tool for projecting Nigeria’s values in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific (ACP) countries.

“NTAC is the key instrument of soft power diplomacy, enabling us to share our human capital through technical aid with fellow black nations in the ACP regions,” Yakub stated.

He emphasised that Nigeria, blessed with rich human resources, should export expertise to sister countries, rather than seeking foreign assistance for what it already possessed.

According to him, the deployments are designed to help bridge both educational and professional gaps in these nations, promoting south-south cooperation and development.

Earlier, Amb. Zakari Usman, Director of Programmes at NTAC, hailed the D-G’s commitment to putting Nigeria on the global stage through consistent deployment of volunteers.

He also commended Tinubu for intensifying the deployment initiative and urged the volunteers to represent Nigeria honourably in their host countries.

Prof. Solomon Ogbu, Team Lead of the volunteers and a professor of International Relations, applauded the President’s sustained support for the soft power initiative.

He thanked the D-G for the rare opportunity to serve Nigeria abroad, pledging that the team would raise the national flag high and make the country proud. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Abiemwense Moru

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