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Tinubu Fails To Replace Recalled Ambassadors, 5 Months After by Islie: 8:13am On Feb 09
Five months later, President Bola Tinubu is yet to appoint new ambassadors after recalling all those representing the country around the world.

Recall that President Tinubu on September 2, 2023, ordered the recall of all Nigeria’s ambassadors and envoys with immediate effect.

Daily Trust reports that Nigeria has 109 diplomatic missions worldwide comprising 76 embassies, 22 high commissions and 11 consulates.

Since independence in 1960, Nigeria has maintained diplomatic ties with many countries. Even though there have been reports of dearth of activities at some of Nigeria’s embassies, high commissions and consulates, experts who spoke to Daily Trust said countries were taken more seriously when they were visible diplomatically.

While asking Nigeria’s diplomats to come back in September, presidential spokesman, Ajuri Ngelale, in a statement, said, “The president is determined to ensure that world-class efficiency and quality will henceforth characterise foreign and domestic service delivery to citizens, residents and prospective visitors.”

He said the decision was sequel to a careful study of the present state of affairs at Nigerian consulates and embassies worldwide.

A former diplomat, who spoke to Daily Trust on condition of anonymity, said the long delay in appointing ambassadors could affect the relationship between Nigeria and some countries as some countries might not be open to deal with a lower diplomatic representation in their dealings with a country.

He said, “A Charge d Affairs may not be allowed to have meetings with a foreign minister of the host country because his position is just equivalent to that of a director. So, he may have limitations in handling serious issues which require higher authority from his host country.”

While speaking with a national daily recently, a Deputy Vice Chancellor (DVC) at the Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti, Professor Damilola Olawuyi (SAN), recalled that President Tinubu took office with a vow to put international diplomacy at the centre of the country’s development strategy.

He said, “There have indeed been positive signs of such increased global engagements, with Nigeria playing key roles in landmark international summits such as the United Nations General Assembly in New York and the most recent COP-28 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE).

“However, 2023 was generally a slow and underwhelming start in terms of a clear and discernible foreign policy agenda. Early blunders such as the outrage and backlash that trailed the rushed recall of Nigerian ambassadors were a preventable embarrassment for a country of Nigeria’s stature.

“Furthermore, more than six months after taking office, many of our diplomatic missions have no clear leadership structure in place, while uncertainties also surround our representation in the UN bodies.

“This means that no matter the excellent progress the president makes when he embarks on foreign missions, there is little or no structure in place for clear and actionable follow-up.

“No country will feel confident to engage with an ambassador whose future is hanging in the balance. There is, therefore, an urgent need to resolve the appointment of new and returning ambassadors as soon as possible, including Nigeria’s representation at UN bodies such as WTO, WIPO and UNESCO.”


‘We do things upside down in Nigeria’

A former Nigerian Ambassador to the United States (US), Joe Keshi, expressed reservation over the rationale behind the recall of all the ambassadors at the same time considering the work that would go into trying to replace them at the same time.

Keshi said, “Nigeria is a unique country; we do things upside down. Now, replacing them is a headache. That is why under Gen Sani Abacha they didn’t make that mistake…”

On the implication of not naming new ambassadors some months after recalling the serving ones, the diplomat noted that it took a long time to replace an ambassador.

He explained that, “You don’t just call somebody and say, ‘You, go to America.’ When you agree on the person you want to send, you have to send his papers and every other thing to the country, and until they (the receiving country) accept, you don’t announce.

“It is when they have concluded all the work, the background and everything, because we do the same thing. When they want to nominate somebody, they send all the details and we tell our NIA and DSS to check on the person. This could take six months, some have taken one year.”

Meanwhile, a source at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs told Daily Trust that, “Meetings have been going on with stakeholders to ensure that the right people are appointed for the job in line with the president’s foreign policy direction.

“These people are going to be from all the 36 states, including the FCT. Some of them are career ambassadors and some are non-career ambassadors.”


‘New ones to be announced soon’

Corroborating what the foreign affairs ministry’s source said, Alkasim Abdulkadir, the spokesman to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, said there was no cause for alarm as the government was working on the appointment of new ambassadors soon.

He said, “Their replacements are being worked on by President Tinubu. Very soon new ambassadors would be announced.”

He explained that there was no delay in the process of appointment of new ambassadors, adding that, “It is a natural process.”

He further said, “The task of selecting those who will represent Nigeria is not something that can be done in a day. You have to look at the track record of these people; you have to look at their loyalty and relationship to the government of Nigeria; you have to do security checks; you have to do background checks up to their primary schools, because these people will be representing Nigeria.”

Abdulkadir rejected the claim that activities had been on hold in Nigerian missions across the world as a result of the delay in the appointment of new ambassadors.

He said, “There are officers that have continued their work because they are staff of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In the last month, I have gone to about four missions and things are going on. The work is going on.

“I just came back from Saudi Arabia; all the meetings that the minister had were handled by the staff of the mission; the acting ambassador and the consul-general.

“The chargés d’affaires have taken on the work of the ambassadors very well and finely. There are no lapses anywhere.”

While assuring that the relationship between Nigeria and host governments was intact despite not having ambassadors in place in the foreign missions, he said, “That is why we have a mission or an embassy in the country. There are people who are working in those embassies. Like I told you, everything is going on fine.”

Daily Trust further reports that in December, 2022, a report published by this newspaper showed that Nigerian embassies and consulates were in a sorry state and soiled by corruption.

The report was anchored by #OurVotesCount (OVC), an initiative of the National Association of Seadogs (NAS).

The independently funded report on some selected Nigerian missions, titled: “State of Nigerian embassies and consulates, 2022”, was presented by a former Nigerian Ambassador to Mexico, Ogbole Amedu-Ode, at an event in Abuja.

The report reads in part: “Although not in high proportion as with the case in most public institutions at home, the research found that some Nigerian embassies and consulates are also soiled by corruption.

“There are reported cases of visitors being asked to pay non-official fees for services that should either come for free or cheaper.”

The report also noted that Nigerian embassies and consulates were poorly funded, stressing that most of them were housed in unbefitting structures.

The report also noted non-digitisation of services, unavailability of courier services, outdated queuing procedures and biometric-related inefficiencies, lack of good physical infrastructure, poor internet and information technology facilities, limited level of interaction between embassy officials and Nigerians in the diaspora and poor staff attitude.

The report recommended the elimination of bureaucratic bottlenecks and delays that make it possible for corrupt tendencies, especially with regards to the imposition of extra charges for express services.

https://dailytrust.com/5-months-after-tinubu-fails-to-replace-recalled-ambassadors/

Re: Tinubu Fails To Replace Recalled Ambassadors, 5 Months After by Arobaga: 8:20am On Feb 09
cheesy
Re: Tinubu Fails To Replace Recalled Ambassadors, 5 Months After by WorldRichest: 8:21am On Feb 09
We are compiling names of our political allies. This is our government. So expect 60% Yorubas, 20% Northerners, 15% South Southerners, and 5% South Easterners
Re: Tinubu Fails To Replace Recalled Ambassadors, 5 Months After by SoftP(m): 10:28am On Feb 09
Those who has political interest are the ones agitating !
What has been the use of those ambassadors ?
With the likes of Gen.Buratai representing Nigerians then as diplomats!

If that’s a means of cutting cost; then Nigerians can do without them.

Most of the so called Ambassadors are always Anti-progressive, working for deportation of Nigerians abroad.

I won’t be surprised if miscreants , the likes of FFk are the ones bankrolling this publicity….

Not useful

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Replace Recalled Ambassadors, 5 Months After by BennyDGreat: 10:29am On Feb 09
Ambassadors issue no reach current Economic issue oh but honestly, the government is confused. They need serious help

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Replace Recalled Ambassadors, 5 Months After by Valuepaints20(m): 10:29am On Feb 09
Ok
Re: Tinubu Fails To Replace Recalled Ambassadors, 5 Months After by sukar886: 10:29am On Feb 09
The worst president ever

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Replace Recalled Ambassadors, 5 Months After by agabusta: 10:29am On Feb 09
Why do I feel some expectant politicians are the ones bankrolling this report. cheesy

Dem don wait tire. Tinubu don forget them. Instead make una carry agile and strong intellect for the prime position, na Baba wey don tire una carry come. Una never see anything.

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Replace Recalled Ambassadors, 5 Months After by jonadaft: 10:30am On Feb 09
Why the rush?

What's been the relevance and use of the mumus that were there before?

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Replace Recalled Ambassadors, 5 Months After by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:30am On Feb 09
If Jagaban recall them.. wahala.

If e no recall them, trouble.

Wailers and children of hate will ALWAYS wail, no matter what.

Awon werey 💯%

👅 😛 😝 😜

(Quote this post if it gets to you,
Let Nairalanders know you today today)

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Replace Recalled Ambassadors, 5 Months After by Akwamkpuruamu: 10:30am On Feb 09
Confused man
Re: Tinubu Fails To Replace Recalled Ambassadors, 5 Months After by ValarDoharis: 10:30am On Feb 09
The Scam that spent 20yrs preparing for a position which he had to steal yet cannot perform. Tinubu does not know his left from his right

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Replace Recalled Ambassadors, 5 Months After by siraj1402(m): 10:32am On Feb 09
Summarily
1. President Bola Tinubu recalled all Nigerian ambassadors and envoys five months ago but has yet to appoint replacements, despite having 109 diplomatic missions worldwide.
2. The recall, ordered on September 2, 2023, aimed to overhaul Nigeria's diplomatic representation for enhanced efficiency and quality.
3. Experts emphasized the importance of diplomatic visibility in maintaining robust relationships with other countries.
4. However, the delay in appointing new ambassadors could strain Nigeria's international relationships.
5. Concerns were raised about the lack of clear leadership structures in many diplomatic missions and uncertainties surrounding representation in UN bodies.
6. Former Ambassador Joe Keshi criticized the decision, highlighting the challenges in replacing all ambassadors simultaneously.
7. The process of appointing new ambassadors involves thorough background checks and can take several months to complete.
8. Government officials assured that replacements are being considered and will be announced soon, with emphasis on selecting individuals with a strong track record and loyalty to Nigeria.
9. Despite the delay, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs maintains that diplomatic activities continue unabated in Nigerian missions worldwide.
10. Reports have highlighted various shortcomings in Nigerian embassies and consulates, including corruption, poor infrastructure, and outdated services, calling for urgent reforms to streamline processes and improve efficiency.

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Replace Recalled Ambassadors, 5 Months After by ValarDoharis: 10:32am On Feb 09
Remember your darling daddy Buhari? Thats how your supported that calamity for 8yrs. You've transferred that idolatrous behavior to the certificate forger and mandate thief
post=128366020:
If Jagaban recall them.. wahala.

If e no recall them, trouble.

Wailers and children of hate will ALWAYS wail, no matter what.

Awon werey 💯%

👅 😛 😝 😜

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Replace Recalled Ambassadors, 5 Months After by Northernblood8(m): 10:32am On Feb 09
No one is interested in coming to the SHITHOLE hence no one felt the impact

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Replace Recalled Ambassadors, 5 Months After by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:33am On Feb 09
ValarDoharis:
Remember your darling daddy Buhari? Thats how your supported that calamity for 8yrs. You've transferred that idolatrous behavior to the certificate forger and mandate thief

MrRichmond:

You're a clowncheesy
Boy Richmond, 2nd pic is for you....
here you go..... cheesy

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Replace Recalled Ambassadors, 5 Months After by Generalkorex(m): 10:33am On Feb 09
That mas wasn't ready for that position.
Re: Tinubu Fails To Replace Recalled Ambassadors, 5 Months After by IMASTEX: 10:33am On Feb 09
Okay
Re: Tinubu Fails To Replace Recalled Ambassadors, 5 Months After by Anguldi(m): 10:34am On Feb 09
tongue
Re: Tinubu Fails To Replace Recalled Ambassadors, 5 Months After by PheelzAlmighty: 10:35am On Feb 09
That's failure right there...




Monumental, unprecedented failure.
Re: Tinubu Fails To Replace Recalled Ambassadors, 5 Months After by MrRichmond: 10:36am On Feb 09
[quote author= post=128366065][/quote]

someone criticized your idiocy and blind party loyalty which you like to masquerade as "patriotism" and your best response was a low-quality photoshopped image?

You're a clowncheesy

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Replace Recalled Ambassadors, 5 Months After by happney65: 10:36am On Feb 09
He will

They are still compiling names of those that will come and "chop"

You know as he dey go naa grin

P.S. The US and the UK are the "sweetest" foreign missions wey plenty food dey. People wey go head those places go "chop" pass other foreign missions

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Replace Recalled Ambassadors, 5 Months After by Ogegeodey(m): 10:37am On Feb 09
Nobody cares
Re: Tinubu Fails To Replace Recalled Ambassadors, 5 Months After by PheelzAlmighty: 10:38am On Feb 09
May Nigeria continue to happen to you and your generation unborn down to the 10th generation...
post=128366020:
If Jagaban recall them.. wahala.

If e no recall them, trouble.

Wailers and children of hate will ALWAYS wail, no matter what.

Awon werey 💯%

👅 😛 😝 😜

(Quote this post if it gets to you,
Let Nairalanders know you today today)

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Replace Recalled Ambassadors, 5 Months After by jeeqaa7(m): 10:38am On Feb 09
And I dey here
Re: Tinubu Fails To Replace Recalled Ambassadors, 5 Months After by Kionrae: 10:40am On Feb 09
He's a schizophrenic patient with an aggravated memory loss
He's been told what to do 🤣
Re: Tinubu Fails To Replace Recalled Ambassadors, 5 Months After by giftbawa: 10:41am On Feb 09
That is the price we pay when the People who hijack power are too old to be President of Nigeria.

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Re: Tinubu Fails To Replace Recalled Ambassadors, 5 Months After by Oghene86: 10:41am On Feb 09
WorldRichest:
We are compiling names of our political allies. This is our government. So expect 60% Yorubas, 20% Northerners, 15% South Southerners, and 5% South Easterners

No give all to Yorubas, nobody will complain, see that's the presidence
Re: Tinubu Fails To Replace Recalled Ambassadors, 5 Months After by ZombiePUNISHER: 10:44am On Feb 09
undecided

what's the difference between Buhari and Tinubu?..

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