CRIDCOM Led IOM Chief of Mission Ms Dimanche Sharon On A Courtesy Visit to Governor Otu

In a significant diplomatic engagement, Chairman Prince Otu Okor of the Cross River State Diaspora Commission (CRIDCOM) led the Chief of Mission from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) – Nigeria Ms Dimanche Sharon on a courtesy visit to His Excellency, Sen. Prince Bassey Edet Otu, the Governor of Cross River State at the government house.

Prince Otu Okor of the Cross River State Diaspora Commission Dimanche Sharon on a courtesy visit to Prince Bassey Edet Otu

The visit is aimed to strengthen collaboration between the State government and IOM, exploring potential areas of partnership in addressing migration-related issues, promoting development, and enhancing the lives of Cross River State citizens.

During the meeting, Governor Otu emphasized the state’s commitment to working with international organizations like IOM to drive progress and development. Otu highlighted the importance of migration management and its potential to benefit the State’s economy and citizens.

Prince Otu Okor of the Cross River State Diaspora Commission Dimanche Sharon on a courtesy visit to Prince Bassey Edet Otu

The Chief of Mission from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) – Nigeria Ms Dimanche Sharon, expressed gratitude for the warm reception and emphasized IOM’s readiness to support the state government in addressing migration challenges and promoting sustainable development.

During the meeting, Key Areas of Discussion were included: 
– Migration Management: Strengthening collaboration to develop effective migration management strategies.
– Counter-Trafficking Efforts: Exploring ways to combat human trafficking and irregular migration.
– Diaspora Engagement:  Fostering unity among Cross Riverians abroad and initiating developmental programs.

In Conclusion

The visit demonstrates the State government’s commitment to inclusive governance and international partnerships, building on the foundation laid by the inauguration of the Cross River State Diaspora Commission in May 2024. The Commission aims to stimulate investments, cultural exchange, and strategic partnerships that will enhance socioeconomic growth in Cross River State.

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