· 11 women make list
· Picks 47 career civil servants
President Muhammadu Buhari has dumped the political class in the list
of ambassador-designates he sent to the Senate on Thursday for
confirmation.
In the all-career Foreign Service officers’ list, 11 women were in the
47 names the President plans to appoint as Ambassadors or High
Commissioners, depending on the countries of their assignment.
This is the first time in recent years that any Nigerian leader will appoint only career diplomats as the country’s envoys.
Buhari’s action may not go down well with politicians, especially from
the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), who have been lobbying for
ambassadorial positions.
The move will however open up the space in the foreign service for the
elevation of other officers to the positions being vacated by the
nominees.
Last night, Foreign Service analysts described the President’s action
as a major compensation for the diplomats and a big boost for the
Service.
The Senate President, Bukola Saraki, who disclosed the President’s list
on Thursday, said Buhari wants the Upper House to clear the nominees
promptly.
Buhari had on July 9, 2015 recalled Nigerian ambassadors on the Foreign
Missions and since then the nation’s embassies have been operating
without Ambassadors or High Commissioners.
Saraki, who read the letter dated June 6, 2016, explained that President
Buhari had requested the Senate to approve the list of the nominees at
the shortest possible time.
The letter read in part: “In accordance with Section 171(1) (C)
sub-section 4 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), I have the honour
to forward the attached list of 47 career foreign service officers as
ambassadors-designate for consideration and confirmation by the Senate
of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“Copies of their curriculum vitae are attached: It is my hope that this
would receive the usual prompt attention of the distinguished members
of the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”
The nominees are: Obinna Chukwuemeka Agbugba, Salisu Umaru, Inyang
Udoh-Inyang, Okeke Vivian Nwunaku, Liman Munir, Ndem Jane Ada, Mohammed
Hassan Hassan, Martin Nyong Cobham, Janet Omoleegho Olisa, Itegboje
Sunday, Olatunde Adesesan and Lilian Ijeukwu Onoh.
Others are: Manaja Tulah Isa, Ngozi Ukaeje, Bello Kazaure Husseini,
Enoch Pear Duchies Garba Baba, Usman Bakori Aliyu, Umar Zainable Salisu,
Momoh Sheidu Omeiza, Kadiri Ayinla Audu, Balogun Hakeem, Inusa Ahmed,
Ibrahim Isa, Bankole Adegboyega Adeoye and Ibidapo Obe Oluwasegun.
Other nominees are Ogundaro Sakirat, Eric Bell-Gam,
Attahiru Haliru, Rahmatu A. Dunama, Musa Saban Mamman, Kabiru Bala,
Adamu Onoze Shuaibu, D. A. Agev, T.K. Gongulong, Ibrahim Hamza, K.C.
Nwachukwu and Q.I. Worlu.
The list also had E.K. Oguntuase, I. A. Paragalada, L.A. Gashagar,
Olufemi Abikoye, Habu Abubakar Gwani Ibrahim, Rabiu Akawu, Odeka Janet
Bisong and Sonaike Odekunbi Abibat.
According to the letter, the list is made up of only career civil servants in the Foreign Service.
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