Abuja, Nigeria – The Zumunta Association USA Inc. has unveiled plans for its 35th Annual Convention, set to take place in Lafiya, Nasarawa State, from July 14–23, 2025. The event marks only the second time in its history that the diaspora group will host its gathering in Nigeria, signaling a strategic shift from dialogue to actionable development initiatives.
Key Highlights
Date: July 14–23, 2025
Location: Lafia, Nasarawa State
Theme: “From Connection to Action: Mobilizing Local Experience and Diasporan Insights for National Development”
Partners:
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NIDCOM (Nigerians in Diaspora Commission)
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Nasarawa State Government
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30+ NGOs
Convention Focus: Action Over Talk
Free Medical Outreach (July 14–16) – At Gudi General Hospital
ICT Training for 1,000 Youths (July 14–18) – Digital skills empowerment
Zumunta Golf Classic & Tennis Tournament (July 19–20) – Networking through sports
Strategic Business Meetings (July 21) – Investment talks in agriculture, mining, health, and housing
Gala & Fundraiser Night (July 22) – Awards and fundraising for future projects
National Diaspora Week Participation (July 25–26, Abuja) – Policy discussions with federal agencies
Why This Matters
Diaspora Impact: Zumunta has already:
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Awarded ₦100M in scholarships to 5,000 Northern science students.
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Launched health & palliative projects with 30+ NGOs.
Government Backing:
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NIDCOM endorses the event as a model for structured diaspora engagement.
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Nasarawa State offers investment opportunities in agriculture, mining, and ICT.
Economic Boost: Expected to attract diaspora investors, NGOs, and federal stakeholders.
Quotes
Mr. Sunday Bitrus (Zumunta National President):
“This isn’t symbolic—it’s strategic. We’re moving from talk to action, delivering real impact back home.”
🇳🇬 Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa (NIDCOM CEO):
“Zumunta proves the diaspora isn’t just watching—they’re working. This aligns with our mandate for structured, impactful contributions.”
Gov. Abdullahi Sule (Nasarawa State):
“As a former Zumunta leader, I know its power. Hosting this convention affirms our commitment to diaspora-driven development.”