NTAC DG Makes Case for Stronger Mission Collaboration in Advancing Nigeria’s Technical Aid Policy

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..Says Nigerian Missions Abroad are the Oxygen that Sustains the NTAC Mandate_ 

Joel Ajayi 

Director General of the Nigerian Technical Aid Corps,Rt. Hon.Yusuf Buba Yakub, has reiterated the pivotal role Nigeria’s Missions abroad play in enhancing the implementation and global reach of the country’s Technical Aid Policy. 

Buba,who made this assertion in Abuja, Thursday,while delivering a detailed presentation titled “Nigeria’s Technical Aid Policy: Role of Mission” to participants of the 26th Regular Course of the Foreign Service Academy at the Public Service Institute, described the Missions as the Oxygen that sustains the Technical Aid Corps mandate.

The DG, in his paper, outlined the framework and objectives of the Technical Aid Corps Scheme, designed as a strategic component of Nigeria’s foreign policy to strengthen South-South Cooperation, promote African and global solidarity, and project Nigeria’s image as a responsible global partner. 

The former federal lawmaker noted that since its inception, the TAC Scheme has continued to deploy highly skilled Nigerian professionals—particularly in Education, Health, Agriculture, Engineering, and Legal Services—to requesting African, Caribbean, and Pacific countries on the basis of the assessed needs and request of those countries.

Buba emphasized that the success and sustainability of the Technical Aid Scheme to the ACP countries largely depend on the active involvement of Nigeria’s Diplomatic Missions. He stressed that Missions serve as the first point of contact with host countries, playing critical roles in identifying areas of need, liaising with partner governments, monitoring volunteers’ welfare, and ensuring alignment with national foreign policy objectives.

“Without the Missions we cannot breathe.They initiate all the meetings we have in host countries and are part of them all.They follow up on decisions taken in those meetings and ensure that we keep a two-way track on developments between  NTAC and the countries.

“In fact,the Head of Chancery at the Mission and the Financial Attache are the only signatories to the NTAC Account in every recipient country we have TAC Volunteers,”Buba emphasized.

Aligning with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda as expressed in his 4-D Foreign Policy Thrust—Democracy, Development, Demography, and Diaspora—the DG reaffirmed that the Technical Aid Corps Scheme serves as a vital instrument of development diplomacy, saying it fosters not only people-to-people connections but also strengthens institutional capacity in partner nations while enhancing Nigeria’s standing in the international community.

As a former Chairman of the House of Representatives’ Committee on Foreign Affairs and that of Nigeria/China Relations in his two tenures in Parliament,Buba also highlighted several practical experiences that demonstrated the greater role soft power and cultural diplomacy play in today’s global community,averring that ,in the words of Ken Blanchard,the famous American cerebral author,”the key to successful leadership(today) is influence,not authority”.

To drive home the above,the DG also shared the remarkable story of a TAC Volunteer, Mr.Lukman Omotayo Alao,

deployed to Jamaica, who introduced the traditional Yoruba textile known as “Adire” to the country. The Volunteer’s creativity and expertise captivated the Jamaican authorities to the extent that they coined a new name—Jadire—to reflect their admiration and local connection to the fabric. 

“The authorities of the host country was so impressed, they simply renamed it “Jadire”,to reflect the “J” in the name “Jamaica” and went on to build a full-fledged industry  for the textile product headed  by Mr.Omotayo.This has spread the use and patronage of (J)adire today to as far as the United States, besides other Caribbean nations.That is the power of what Technical Aid diplomacy or soft power achi,” the DG remarked, illustrating how Nigerian values and culture are positively shaping narratives abroad.

He encouraged the foreign service trainees to embrace their future diplomatic roles with a clear understanding of the broader developmental impact of the nation’s technical aid policy,which he described as purely altruistic.

 “As a Big-brother African country and emerging giant across the globe,our Missions must not only pursue traditional diplomacy but must also champion technical partnerships as part of our national interest abroad,” Buba stated.

While conveying his gratitude to the NTAC DG for his quick response to the invitation to share his rich experience, expertise and personal perspectives on the topic of the day,Director of the Foreign Service Academy,Amb.Chimezie Ogu lauded Buba’s passion, competence and the energy with which he drives the NTAC mandate and other activities of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for many years now. 

He commended the DG’s visionary reforms at NTAC and the synergistic co-operation his appointment as DG has engendered between NTAC and other MDAs of Government in the last two years.The Director’s gratitude was also corroborated by Mr.Stanley Emmanuel,one of the participants in the Course 26 of the Academy,who gave a vote of thanks on behalf of his colleagues.

The presentation concluded with an engaging interactive session, allowing participants to ask questions and explore practical dimensions of Nigeria’s Technical Aid Policy and the roles being played by our Missions abroad in its implementation. The session underscored the need for enhanced synergy between NTAC, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the nation’s Missions in advancing Nigeria’s foreign policy goals through meaningful efforts that are committed to service-driven diplomacy.

The NTAC DG was accompanied to the programme by the Agency’s Director of Programmes,Amb.Zakari Usman,a Fellow of the Defense College,who also made contributions to the discourse of the day.

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