*”Let’s Move Beyond Tribal Politics and Unite For Peace, Unity, Progress & Nation-Building”-Rtn Ambassador Kenneth Onyekachi Ihemekwele (JP), Chairman of SADC Union of Nigeria Communities Tells Nigerians in Diaspora*.

Diaspora Leader Calls for National Unity: Moving Beyond Tribal Politics Towards Collective and Nation-Building

MBABANE, ESWATINI – In a heartfelt appeal that resonates with the struggles and aspirations of millions of Nigerians worldwide, Rtn. Amb. Kenneth Onyekachi Ihemekwele, JP. Chairman of SADC union of Nigeria Communities, has issued a passionate call for national unity and an end to the divisive tribal politics that continue to undermine collective progress.

Speaking during a recent address in Eswatini, Ambassador Kenneth Ihemekwele words carried the weight of deep concern for a nation he believes has unlimited potential, yet remains shackled by ethnic divisions. His message reflects the pain of watching fellow Nigerians tear each other down instead of building up their beloved homeland.

“True progress for Nigeria can only be achieved when we move beyond tribal considerations and work together as one people,” Ambassador kenneth Ihemekewele stated with evident emotion. “We must understand that our diversity should be our strength, not our weakness. Every Nigerians, regardless of their ethnic background, has a vital role to play in our nation’s development.”

The diaspora leader spoke with particular reverence about the often-unrecognized sacrifices made by those who dedicate their lives to serving Nigerians abroad. He highlighted the exceptional work of Dr. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/CEO of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, whose tireless efforts have transformed countless lives across the diaspora community.

“Dr. Abike Dabiri has played a pivotal role in shaping the diaspora experience,” Ambassador kenneth Ihemekwele said, his voice filled with genuine admiration. “We must honestly acknowledge that if not for Dr. Dabiri’s unwavering commitment, Nigerians in the diaspora would have faced far greater challenges. Even the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other sister agencies have not accomplished half of what she has been doing for diasporans, often working behind the scenes with little recognition.”

With deep disappointment, Ambassador kenneth Ihemekwele addressed the heartbreaking reality of how dedicated public servants face unwarranted criticism based purely on ethnic considerations. “Instead of celebrating and supporting those who sacrifice for our collective good, we witness the sad spectacle of people playing ethnic cards and constantly seeking ways to undermine their efforts,” he lamented. “This breaks the heart of every true patriot who understands that service to Nigeria should be honored, not vilified.”

The Ambassador’s appeal extends beyond mere rhetoric to address the real challenges facing Nigerian communities worldwide. He emphasized the urgent need for collective action against the serious threats that endanger Nigerian lives and dignity globally.

“I call on every Nigerians, both at home and abroad, to join hands in fighting human trafficking, drug abuse, and other vices that plague our communities,” Ambassador kenneth Ihemekwele urged with the compassion of one who has witnessed the devastating impact of these challenges. “These are the battles worth fighting, not the petty divisions that weaken us, but the real enemies that threaten our people’s safety and future. Instead of expending energy trying to bring down those who serve us faithfully, let us channel that passion into protecting and uplifting our fellow Nigerians.”

His call serves as both a reminder and a challenge, a reminder of the noble values that should unite all Nigerians, and a challenge to rise above the small-mindedness that has hindered national progress. Ambassador kenneth Ihemekwele’s words echo the hopes of millions who yearn for a Nigeria where merit is recognized, service is honoured, and unity prevails over division

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