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Canada Global Summit: JIFORM Invites Governor Sanwo-Olu, Foreign Affairs Minister.

-by Haris Emmanuel.

The Journalists International Forum For Migration (JIFORM) has invited the Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, to its third annual migration summit in Canada.

Participants from, Europe, Asia, South and North America, Africa and from several other countries have confirmed participation at the hybrid event to be held in Toronto, December 3 to 11, 2021.

President of JIFORM, Ajibola Abayomi, in a statement said the invitation of the duo was necessitated by their interest and support for advocacy on migration matters.

JIFORM, comprising over 300 Journalists covering migration issues across the continents also announced the addition of an event company, Abedorc Productions Inc., Canada, the owners of the Dorc Tv and Dorc Radio to the list of partners for the summit in the country.

Other partners are: Home For The Needy, Edo State; Diaspora Innovation Institute, Federal University of Technology Akure, the NEKOTECH Center of Excellence, Ghana and others.

The United Nations’ lead migration agency the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Nigeria and in other countries and international speakers that include former Minister of Citizenship and Immigration in Canada, Hon Gerry Weiner; Professor Patrick Lumumba, a foremost pan-Africanist from Kenya and member of the African Union Labour Migration Advisory Committee, H E Dr Kabuki Asie Ocansey from Ghana are to deliver presentations during the summit.

The listed also include; Williams Goiz, the Regional Director, Asia Migration Forum; Director, Home For The Needy, Folorunso Abumere; Professor Byron Price of City University, New York City, USA among others.

JIFORM, founded in 2018, initiated the global summit premiered in Abuja, November 26 to 28, 2019. On February 25-26, 2021, the media body held the maiden African Migration Summit in Accra, Ghana in partnership with the Nekotech Center of Excellence and equally organized the first African Media Migration Summit in Lome Togo, June 22 to 23 this year.

Apart from these, JIFORM has organized series of trainings and workshops on migration, anti-human trafficking, labour, decent work, economic and social developments over the years from which over 3000 Journalists and other participants have benefitted.

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