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Collapse Of Forex Market Stalls $200m Diaspora Fund
Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation (NIDO) has said the collapse of Stock Exchange Market has stalled its 200 million dollars investment fund project.
The Chairman Board of Trustee of NIDO, Dr George Manuwuike, made the disclosure in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja yesterday.
Manuwuike said the Nigerians in Diaspora came up with the Diaspora investment fund concept in 2008 to enable Nigerians living abroad pull their resources together to develop the economy at home.
“We intended to raise as much as 200 million dollars with the plan of plough it back into the economy through the stock exchange and then use the remaining for infrastructure development.
“But we all know what happened to the stock exchange market then, the market collapsed.
“The investors lost confidence in investing in the market as a result of that, we put the project on hold.
He, however, said the project was not abandoned but would still be revisited
He said the Diasporans intended to revisit the prototype of the project and further enhance it to move it forward.
“We are just waiting for the enabling environment to do that because the framework is in place as we can only enhance what we have started.
“So, for us to be seen in engaging the government properly and for Nigerians too take us serious, there is need to have that investment fund in place,” he said.
He said that with the fund, the Nigerians Diaspora could come and take up various projects here at home and be part of development that Nigeria need.
The chairman said that the organisation was planning to address the issue of insurgency by launching an appeal fund for the victims.
“We also have the intension of launching Boko Haram victims appeal fund that will be used in developing part the North_East where the impact of the insurgence is being felt,” he said.
He said the organisation had been talking to some foreign donors and agencies, adding that the responses from them had been impressive.
Manuwuike said the organisation was waiting for the appropriate time to formally lunch the Boko Haram appeal fund to take care of the victims of the insurgency.
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