By Oluwaseun Sonde
International Organisation for Migration (IOM) has organised training for Nigerians in Diaspora Commission NIDCOM staff to build skills, set and competences.
A three-day capacity building workshop on Monitoring and Evaluation in Abuja, while declaring the workshop open on behalf of Hon (Dr) Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission.
The Secretary to the Commission, Engr Dr Sule Yakubu Bassi said monitoring and evaluation is a critical component of NIDCOM's programmes, policies and activities.
Adding that participants should take advantage of the opportunity to improve their skills in order to fast track the growth and progress of the Commission and there by fulfill its mandate for national development.
He commended the International Organization for Migration, a UN agency, for supporting and facilitating the training as part of the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Trusted Sources Project.
Ms Elizabeth Poage, speaking on behalf of the Acting Chief of Mission, IOM, applauded NiDCOM's Management and Staff for their participation in the Monitoring and Evaluation training Workshop.
Ms Poage went on to say that good migration policies are excellent development parameters for ensuring the full, effective and efficient implementation of the National Diaspora Policy.
The training is aimed at educating and enlightening NIDCOM'S Staff on the need for a proper monitoring and evaluation process for better output in their various Departments and Units.
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