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NTAC Debriefs 15 Returning Volunteers From Uganda, Reaffirms Commitment To South-South Cooperation

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NTAC Debriefs 15 Returning Volunteers From Uganda, Reaffirms Commitment To South-South Cooperation

The Nigerian Technical Aid Corps (NTAC) has conducted a debriefing exercise for fifteen (15) volunteers who recently completed a two-year technical assistance assignment in the Republic of Uganda, reaffirming Nigeria’s commitment to international development cooperation, capacity building and South-South collaboration.

Welcoming the volunteers at the NTAC Headquarters in Abuja, the Director-General/Chief Executive Officer of NTAC, Rt. Hon. Yusuf Buba Yakub, commended them for serving as worthy ambassadors of Nigeria and for making significant contributions to teaching, research, mentorship and community development in two Ugandan universities.

The Director-General described the debriefing exercise as an integral part of the Agency’s operational process, providing a platform for returning volunteers to share their experiences, celebrate achievements, identify challenges encountered during their service and make recommendations that will further strengthen future deployments under the Technical Aid Corps Scheme.

He reaffirmed the Agency’s commitment to achieving even greater results, assuring that every batch of volunteers deployed to recipient countries would continue to uphold the tradition of excellence in capacity, character and commitment for which the Nigerian Technical Aid Corps is renowned.

Rt. Hon. Yusuf Buba Yakub expressed profound appreciation to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for his unwavering support to NTAC through the 4D Foreign Policy Initiative, noting that the administration’s backing has enabled the Agency to deepen Nigeria’s soft power diplomacy and continue advancing the ideals of South-South Cooperation across Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific (ACP) countries.

He also appreciated the Honourable Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, and the Honourable Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Sola Enikanolaiye, for their continued support towards the growth and sustainability of the Technical Aid Corps Scheme.

According to him: “Nigeria has sustained the Technical Aid Corps Scheme for 38 uninterrupted years, deploying over 10,000 highly skilled professionals to more than 40 partner countries. Through this programme, we continue to strengthen South-South Cooperation, project Nigeria’s soft power and build enduring friendships across the world. The positive feedback and excellent results from our host countries clearly demonstrate that Nigeria is making a meaningful impact on humanity through technical assistance.”

The Director-General urged the returning volunteers to leverage the knowledge, skills and international exposure acquired during their assignments to contribute meaningfully to national development and the advancement of their respective professions and institutions.

𝑻𝑯𝑬 𝑽𝑶𝑳𝑼𝑵𝑻𝑬𝑬𝑹𝑺' 𝑻𝑬𝑨𝑴 𝑳𝑬𝑨𝑫𝑬𝑹, 𝑷𝑹𝑶𝑭. 𝑪𝑳𝑬𝑴𝑬𝑵𝑻 𝑨𝑭𝑶𝑳𝑨𝑩𝑰 𝑮𝑩𝑶𝒀𝑬𝑮𝑨, 𝑴𝑨𝑲𝑰𝑵𝑮 𝑯𝑰𝑺 𝑹𝑬𝑴𝑨𝑹𝑲𝑺.
𝑻𝑯𝑬 𝑽𝑶𝑳𝑼𝑵𝑻𝑬𝑬𝑹𝑺’ 𝑻𝑬𝑨𝑴 𝑳𝑬𝑨𝑫𝑬𝑹, 𝑷𝑹𝑶𝑭. 𝑪𝑳𝑬𝑴𝑬𝑵𝑻 𝑨𝑭𝑶𝑳𝑨𝑩𝑰 𝑮𝑩𝑶𝒀𝑬𝑮𝑨, 𝑴𝑨𝑲𝑰𝑵𝑮 𝑯𝑰𝑺 𝑹𝑬𝑴𝑨𝑹𝑲𝑺.

In his opening remarks, the Director Program, Ambassador A. Bello Jaye appreciated the DG/CEO for his commitment to the well-being of volunteers in the different countries they’ve been deployed to and officially presented the returnee volunteers to the DG.

Speaking on behalf of the volunteers, the Team Leader, Prof. Clement Afolabi Gboyega, expressed appreciation to the Federal Government of Nigeria, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the leadership of NTAC for the opportunity to serve the nation abroad. He noted that the volunteers made significant contributions in teaching, research, academic administration and humanitarian outreach, while further enhancing Nigeria’s image and strengthening bilateral relations with the Republic of Uganda.

The debriefing exercise featured interactive sessions during which the volunteers shared valuable experiences, success stories, lessons learnt and practical recommendations aimed at enhancing the effectiveness and impact of future deployments under the Technical Aid Corps Scheme.

Since its establishment in 1987, the Nigerian Technical Aid Corps has remained at the forefront of Nigeria’s technical diplomacy by deploying skilled Nigerian professionals to partner countries, promoting goodwill, fostering sustainable development and advancing the nation’s foreign policy objectives through technical cooperation.

Signed

Ojo A. Olubunmi , anipr
Head, (Information & Public Relations)
Nigerian Technical Aid Corps (NTAC)
16th July, 2026