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83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by Islie: 11:29am On Jan 10, 2021
...Fate of envoys uncertain

.....Some career ambassadors with less than one year in service affected


Eighty-three newly appointed Nigerian ambassadors are stranded in the country more than five months after their appointments were confirmed by the Senate.

There are no indications yet as to when they will be posted out, according to investigation conducted by The Nation.

The ambassadors-designate include career and non-career officers.

They have not even been inducted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, an action that normally precedes their posting by the Presidency.

Officials of the Foreign Affairs Ministry said only President Muhammadu Buhari can determine the fate of the ambassadors-designate.

The President had on May 12 and July 1, 2020 written to the Senate to seek the confirmation of 42 career ambassadors and 41 non-career ambassadors-designate respectively.

While the red chamber confirmed the career ambassadors on June 12, 2020, it cleared their non-career colleagues on July 22.

But it has been a “waiting game” for the new Ambassadors who have not received any communication from the Presidency or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Investigation revealed divergent reasons on why most of the ambassadors-designate, especially non-career envoys, were stranded.

A source said Nigeria was awaiting “Agreemo” from the countries most of the ambassadors-designate are to be posted to.

Agreemo is “a memorandum from one nation to another agreeing to the appointment of an ambassador or envoy.”

A diplomat said: “It is like a concurrence with the choice of ambassador-designate by a host country. Ideally, it should not take as long as five months, given our international goodwill.

“If the delay is about Agreemo, I hope we are not sliding towards a pariah status. More than 41 countries cannot be dragging on such a diplomatic response.

“The speed with which Agreemo is treated determines the mutual respect between Nigeria and those countries.”


Responding to a question, the diplomat said: “There can be sabotage on the part of career diplomats in our various embassies who might not submit Agreemo on time to host countries.

“These diplomats prefer to call the shots in our embassies without ambassadors. So, they can sabotage early return of Agreemo.

“This delay is not good for our image. There are sensitive bilateral and multilateral issues that civil servants at our embassies cannot handle.”

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Findings also revealed that the delay might have been caused by both poor bureaucracy and funding in view of the COVID-19 pandemic which has led to “abysmally low revenue” from oil.

A highly-placed source said: “It is really embarrassing. Some of us have been trying to find out what is wrong. Those who should know are really in the dark.

“I am aware that there is too much lobbying for “juicy postings” by some of these new ambassadors. Too much of politics is interplaying, especially on the part of non-career ambassadors.

“I think at a point in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Coordinating Minister Mr. Geoffrey Onyeama and a former Permanent Secretary were at loggerheads and official transactions were at a standstill.

“They had a lot of irreconcilable challenges and the frosty situation was allowed to drag for a while.

“It was recently that the Permanent Secretary was redeployed and sanity is returning to the system there.

“It is a peculiar ministry where lobbying is more pronounced than the actual service. Cronyism is prevalent in our foreign service. Unfortunately, it has not been addressed.

“I will not be surprised if some of the career ambassadors have been secretly posted out by the ministry.

“Some officials I spoke with claimed that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is also cash strapped. Most of our embassies have challenges with funds. Some of the embassies are even indebted for some services. You cannot deploy ambassadors without funds.

“I think with assent to the budget by the President, there should be an improvement. The COVID-19 pandemic affected returns from oil with consequences on all sectors.”

It was learnt that the affected ambassadors have been mounting pressure on officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

A source in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: “Actually, most of these ambassadors-designate have been anxious. They have been calling the ministry and the Presidency to find out what is happening, without any success.

“Some of the career ambassadors are more worried as time is going, especially those that are left with few years in service. Most of them are getting agitated as the days are passing without them knowing their fate.

“The matter is becoming worse as they have not also been issued letters of posting or made to undergo the usual induction.

“The political or non-career ambassadors are not also at ease, as they fear that that the fate that befell members of the board of the Niger Delta Development Commission, which was dissolved before it took off, could also befall them.

“Some of the non-career ambassadors have political aspirations in 2023 and they believe they may lose out in their states. They would have hardly settled down in their host countries by the time politics will begin.

“They are in a dilemma as to whether it is worthwhile or not.”

When contacted, the spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Ferdinand Nwonye, said the “posting of ambassadors-designate is at the discretion of the President of the country.”

Nwonye said: ”The Ambassadors are the representatives of the President in the countries they are posted to. So their posting is at the discretion of the President who decides when and where to post them.”

He said “the ministry only takes instruction on such issues but the buck lies with the Presidency.”


The career ambassadors affected are: C.O. Nwachukwu (Abia); A. Kefas (Adamawa); R.U Brown (Akwa Ibom); G.A Odudigbo (Anambra); O.C Onowu (Anambra); Y.S. Suleiman (Bauchi); E.S. Agbana (Bayelsa); B.B.M. Okoyen (Bayelsa); G.M. Okoko (Benue); A.M. Garba (Borno); M.I. Bashir (Borno); M.O. Abam (Cross River); A.E. Allotey (Cross River); G. E. Edokpa (Edo); A. N. Madubuike (Enugu); Adamu Lamuwa (Gombe); Mr. Innocent A. Iwejuo (Imo); M. S. Abubakar (Jigawa); Y. A. Ahmed (Jigawa); S. D. Umar (Kaduna); A. Sule (Kano); G. Y. Hamza (Kano).

Others are: N. Rimi (Katsina); L. S. Ahmed-Remawa (Katsina); M. Manu (Kebbi); l. R. Ocheni (Kogi); l. A. Yusuf (Kogi); M. Abdulraheem (Kwara); W. A. Adedeji (Lagos); A. U. Ogah (Nasarawa); A. A. Musa (Niger); N. A. Kolo (Niger); S.O. Olaniyan (Ogun); A. R. Adejola (Ogun); O. E. Awe (Ondo); O. O. Aluko (Osun); I. A. Alatishe (Osun); V. A. Adeleke (Oyo); M. S. Adamu (Plateau); l. N. Charles (Rivers); Z M. lfu (Taraba); B. B. Hamman (Yobe).


[b]The 41 non-career ambassadors affected are: Debo Adesina (Oyo), Ex-Minister of State for Defence, Ademola Seriki (Lagos); Mr. Dare Sunday Awoniyi (Kogi); Engr Umar Suleiman (Adamawa); L.S. Mandama (Adamawa); Oboro Effiong Akpabio (Akwa Ibom); Chief Elijah Onyeagba (Anambra); Abubakar D. Ibrahim Siyi (Bauchi); Philip K. Ikurusi (Bayelsa); Hon. Tarzoor Terhemen (Benue); Paul Ogba Adikwu (Benue); Al-Bashir Ibrahim Al-Hassan (Borno); Brig. Gen. Bwala Yûsuf Bukar (Borno) and Prof. Monique Ekpong (Cross River).

Others are: Oma Djebah (Delta); Ominyi N. Eze (Ebonyi); Yamah Mohammed Musa (Edo); Maj. Gen. C.O. Ugwu (Enugu); Dr. Hajara I. Salim (Gombe); Obiezu Ijeoma Chinyerem (Imo); Ali M. Magashi (Jigawa); Prof. M.A. Makarfi (Kaduna); Hamisu Umar Takalmawa (Kano); Jazuli Imam Galandanci (Kano); Amina Ado Kurawa (Kano); Amb. Yahaya Lawal (Katsina); Ibrahim Kayode Laaro (Kwara); Abioye Bello (Kwara); Zara Maazu Umar (Kwara); Henry John Omaku (Nasarawa); Chief Sarafa Tunji Ishola (Ogun); Mrs. Nimi Akinkube (Ondo); Adejaba Bello (Osun); Adeshina Alege (Oyo); Debo Adesina (Oyo); Ms. Folakemi Akinyele (Oyo); Shehu Abdullahi Yibaikwai (Plateau); Hon. Maureen Tamuno (Rivers); Faruk Yabo (Sokoto); Adamu M. Hassan (Taraba); and Abubakar Moriki (Zamfara).[/b]
https://thenationonlineng.net/83-new-ambassadors-stranded-five-months-after-senate-confirmation/

Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by athaboi(f): 11:43am On Jan 10, 2021
Buhari is truly dead! The government has got no direction, no action and no mission! They are just there paying staff salaries and embezzling the remaining..the wife is nowhere to be found. She's perhaps tired of the lies!

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Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by ValCon888: 11:43am On Jan 10, 2021
Buhari is working

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Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by slawormiir: 11:44am On Jan 10, 2021
Damnnn niggarrrr
Isoright .....

Sloth or injured snail administration

Just heard the immigration office in abuja is on fire

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Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by NwaNimo1(m): 11:44am On Jan 10, 2021
It's better they work from home (Naija)

- the world don change


[img]https://media./images/ac5ecb53eda4d3011be648f4873987ac/tenor.gif[/img]

Plus the rent on those foreign offices would not been paid by Buhari!

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Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by mikhe2(m): 11:44am On Jan 10, 2021
Na abnormal people Dy rule us
Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by MajorOvakporaye(f): 11:44am On Jan 10, 2021
Where are the Buhari's asslickers?
Report yourselves immediately or thunder strike una empty heads!

Nothing vulture griller no go see for inside darling daddy bumbum

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Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by mondee02(m): 11:45am On Jan 10, 2021
Ok
Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by Gkay1(m): 11:45am On Jan 10, 2021
where and when
Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by Fireforce(m): 11:45am On Jan 10, 2021
Why the delay?

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Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by stasius: 11:46am On Jan 10, 2021
Wonderful
Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by medokills(m): 11:47am On Jan 10, 2021
4th to comment this year. things are getting better for me. Anyway who the ambassador help

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Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by Kennyfancy(m): 11:48am On Jan 10, 2021
We didn't even notice thier Absence
Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by MOVIC6: 11:48am On Jan 10, 2021
Chai, which kain country be this, what’s all this na, can’t we jus split and mind our own regions. Why is on particular region bent on been beast to others.
Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by Wiseandtrue(f): 11:49am On Jan 10, 2021
Islie:
...There are no indications yet as to when they will be posted out, according to investigation conducted by The Nation.
https://thenationonlineng.net/83-new-ambassadors-stranded-five-months-after-senate-confirmation/
This simply means that ambassadors are not needed currently

Why not send them to the FARMS since that's what the country currently needs undecided grin grin grin grin

Modified:
mastermaestro:


I ain't going to the upper level with you guys. grin grin grin
That makes the 2 of us grin grin

But I sure say yarimo, , simplyleo e.t.c will definitely experience the upper level

It's easier said than done! They should go to the farms nah

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Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by talk2hb1(m): 11:49am On Jan 10, 2021
Tooh, For, Okay, Noted.
Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by MOVIC6: 11:49am On Jan 10, 2021
Online senators...
NwaNimo1:
It's better they work from home (Naija) - the world don change

[img]https://media./images/ac5ecb53eda4d3011be648f4873987ac/tenor.gif[/img]
Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by Coldie(m): 11:50am On Jan 10, 2021
You would send ambassadors to countries without funding then when they get there they start frustrating both Nigerians seeking international passports and foreigners wanting to visit Nigeria

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Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by MOVIC6: 11:50am On Jan 10, 2021
You mean mad men in power, ridiculous...
mikhe2:
Na abnormal people Dy rule us

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Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by tunapawizzy: 11:51am On Jan 10, 2021
stranded appointed ambassadors is not our problem..... Nigerian youths have graduted and received certificates for years, they have been stranded without jobs or postings for years

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Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by ZACHIE: 11:52am On Jan 10, 2021
Buhari stranded Nigeria, the whole West Africa joined in the stranding and some Ambassadors are complaining. Una never jam

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Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by blinking001(m): 11:52am On Jan 10, 2021
Fake news. We know who's image there are trying to tarnish. Mtshw.. this one no go work....
Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by Flexherbal(m): 11:53am On Jan 10, 2021
When the system is not working , everybody suffers.
Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by Nobody: 11:53am On Jan 10, 2021
What a joke
Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by Nobody: 11:54am On Jan 10, 2021
This country is a joke grin
Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by heybeebugatty(m): 11:54am On Jan 10, 2021
NwaNimo1:
It's better they work from home (Naija) - the world don change

[img]https://media./images/ac5ecb53eda4d3011be648f4873987ac/tenor.gif[/img]

Plus the rent on those foreign offices has not been paid!
Chai.... Brother, you get mouth ooooo

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Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by Flexherbal(m): 11:54am On Jan 10, 2021
ZACHIE:
Buhari stranded Nigeria, the whole West Africa joined in the stranding and some Ambassadors are complaining. Una never jam

They only care about themselves.
Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by Daretimothy: 11:56am On Jan 10, 2021
grin
Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by damiloladuke: 11:56am On Jan 10, 2021
Bus no dey to carry them go their house

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Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by hadjji3007: 11:57am On Jan 10, 2021
How this take concern me, u find ma name there? Pls make i ear word joor
Re: 83 New Ambassadors Stranded Five Months After Senate Confirmation by Eriokanmi: 12:01pm On Jan 10, 2021
Lol. I really don't understand how they would manage to pay the new employees under the apc job provision programme as chaired by fedtis keyamo which is still causing rifts at the national assembly. Now that kano share government is making a u-turn on the new minimum wage and reverting to the old 18k. People don enter one chance finish before they realised it grin

I want to know what the economic advisory team under this administration which couldn't foresee a recession is doing really. This ain't funny.

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