After several months of what looked like diplomatic gamesmanship, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has finally
approved the postings of 31 career and 34 non-career ambassadors to various countries and the United Nations. The Senate confirmed the ambassadors-designate last December.
According to a press statement by Presidential spokesman, Mr. Bayo Onanuga on Friday, the postings of non-career Ambassadors/High
Commissioners and their approved Missions are as follow:
SENATOR GRACE BENT: LOME-TOGO
SEN. ITA ENANG: SOUTH AFRICA
IKPEAZU VICTOR: SPAIN
NKECHI LINDA UFOCHUKWU: TEL-AVIV, ISRAEL
MAHMUD YAKUBU: QATAR
PAUL OGA ADIKWU: THE VATICAN CITY HOLY SEE
VICE ADMIRAL IBOK-ETE EKWE IBAS: THE PHILIPPINES
MR. RENO OMOKRI: MEXICO CITY, MEXICO
HON. (ENGR.) ABASI BRAIMAH (FMHR): BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
According to the statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has already received agreement from the United Kingdom for the High Commissioner-designate,
Ambassador Aminu Dalhatu. Similarly, France has sent the agreement for Ambassador Ayo Oke.
The Ministry has also conveyed the nominations of the other 63 designated envoys to all the countries concerned,
including a request for their agreements in line with standard diplomatic practice.
President Tinubu has directed that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs should immediately commence the induction programme for the ambassadors-designate and High Commissioners.