
The Nigerian Technical Aid Corps (NTAC), an agency under the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on Monday, 25th May 2026, formally received eleven (11) returning volunteers from the Republic of Uganda following the successful completion of their two-year Technical Assistance assignments in various institutions across the country.
The volunteers were received during a debriefing and support session held at the NTAC Complex Conference Room, Abuja, as part of the Corps’ commitment to the welfare, monitoring, and reintegration of returning volunteers under the Technical Aid Corps Scheme.
The event was presided over by the Director-General/Chief Executive Officer of NTAC, Rt. Hon. Yusuf Buba Yakub, alongside members of the management team and staff of the Corps.

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May 25th 2026
Speaking during the reception, the Director-General appreciated President Bola, Ahmed Tinubu for enabling NTAC to function optimally since he came on board in 2023 and congratulated him on his win in the primary election conducted over the weekend.
He warmly welcomed the volunteers back to Nigeria and commended them for their patriotism, dedication, professionalism, and outstanding representation of the country while serving abroad.
Rt. Hon. Yusuf Buba Yakub noted that many of the volunteers distinguished themselves through impactful service delivery, academic excellence, and professional contributions, earning awards, commendations, and recognition from both the Government of Uganda and their host institutions.


“As you return to your various institutions in Nigeria, I am confident that the exposure and experience gained during the assignment will positively distinguish you among your peers and further enhance your contributions to national development,” the Director-General stated.
He further observed that the achievements recorded by the volunteers reflect the growing strength and relevance of the Technical Aid Corps Scheme as one of Nigeria’s foremost instruments of soft power diplomacy and South-South Cooperation.
The Director-General also appreciated the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the NTAC management and staff, particularly the Department of Programmes, for their continued support, effective coordination, monitoring, and successful management of the volunteers throughout the duration of the assignment.


Speaking on behalf of the returning volunteers, the team lead, Prof. Yusuf Ali Zoaka, expressed profound appreciation to the Director-General, NTAC management, the Honourable Minister of Foreign Affairs, and the Federal Government for providing a conducive and well-coordinated environment throughout their deployment in Uganda.
He highlighted the significant achievements recorded during the assignment, particularly in the area of academic and professional capacity building.
According to him, the volunteers supervised several Master’s and PhD candidates, supported newly established doctoral programmes, participated in academic development initiatives, and contributed immensely to the growth of their host institutions.
Prof. Zoaka further disclosed that some Ugandan institutions have already expressed interest in continued collaboration with the Nigerian scholars through future academic and professional engagements, owing to the remarkable impact made during the deployment.
The returning volunteers also appreciated the Federal Government for sustaining the Technical Aid Corps Scheme, which continues to strengthen Nigeria’s bilateral relations, promote Technical Cooperation, and project the country’s goodwill across Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific (ACP) countries.
The reception and debriefing session underscore NTAC’s unwavering commitment to the welfare, professional development, and successful reintegration of its volunteers after overseas assignments.
Established as a flagship foreign policy initiative of the Federal Government, the Nigerian Technical Aid Corps Scheme remains a critical medium for promoting South-South Cooperation, international partnership, capacity building, and the export of Nigeria’s Technical expertise and Human Capital, to developing countries across the globe.
Signed:
Ojo A. Olubunmi, anipr
Head, (Information & PR)
Nigerian Technical Aid Corps
Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs
May 25, 2026






