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Tinubu approves posting of 65 Ambassadorial designates

President Bola Tinubu has approved the posting of 65 ambassadors-designate to Nigerian missions across the world, comprising 31 non-career (political) ambassadors and 34 career diplomats.

The approval was disclosed in a statement issued on Friday by the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga.

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According to the statement, the ambassadors-designate were earlier confirmed by the Senate in December, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has commenced the necessary processes for their deployment and induction.

The Presidency also revealed that some countries have already granted agrément, the diplomatic consent required for the appointment of ambassadors.

The United Kingdom has approved the appointment of Ambassador Aminu Dalhatu as Nigeria’s High Commissioner, while France has granted agrément for Ambassador Ayo Oke.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has also forwarded the nominations of the remaining 62 envoys to their respective host countries, requesting the necessary diplomatic approvals in line with international practice.

President Tinubu has directed the ministry to immediately begin the induction programme for the ambassadors-designate and High Commissioners ahead of their deployment.

 Below is a full list of the ambassadors and their designations:

 S/N       NAME   COUNTRY OF POSTING

NON-CAREER AMBASSADOR

1              Senator Grace Bent-       Lome, Togo

2              Sen. Ita Enang-  South Africa

3              Ikpeazu Victor- Spain

4              Nkechi Linda Ufochukwu-            Tel-Aviv, Israel

5              Mahmud Yakubu-            Qatar

6              Paul Oga Adikwu-            The Vatican City (Holy See)

7              Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas               – The Philippines

8              Mr. Reno Omokri-           Mexico City, Mexico

9              Hon. (Engr.) Abasi Braimah-        Budapest, Hungary

10           Mrs. Erelu Angela Adebayo-       Portugal

11           Barr. Olumilua Oluwayimika Ayotunwa- Tokyo, Japan

12           Rt. Hon. Ugwuanyi Ifeanyi Lawrence-     Athens, Greece

13           Barr. Chioma Priscilla Ohakim-    Warsaw, Poland

14           Aminu Dalhatu-                United Kingdom (UK)

15           Lt. Gen Abdulrahman Bello Dambazau-  Beijing, China

16           Hon. Tasiu Musa Maigari-             Gambia

17           Olufemi Pedro- Australia

18           Barr. Muhammed Ubandoma Aliyu-        Argentina

19           Lateef Kayode Are-         USA

20           Amb. Joseph Sola Iji-      Russia

21           Sen. Jimoh Ibrahim-        UN Permanent Representative

22           Femi Fani Kayode-           Germany

23           Prof. Isaak Folorunso Adewole-                Ottawa, Canada

24           Ajimobi Fatima Florence-             Austria

25           Mrs. Lola Akande-           Sweden

26           Ayodele Oke-    France

27           Yakubu N. Gambo-          Saudi Arabia

28           Senator Prof. Nora Ladi Daduut-               Seoul, South Korea

29           Barr. Onueze Okocha SAN-          Dublin, Ireland

30           Dr. Kulu Haruna Abubakar-          Tunis, Tunisia

31           Rt. Hon. Jerry Samuel Manwe-  Port of Spain, T&T

CAREER AMBASSADOR

1              Amb. Nwabiola Ezenwa Chukwumeka-  Cote d’Ivoire

2              Besto Maimuna Ibrahim               – Niamey, Niger

3              Monica Okwuchukwu Enebechi-               Sao Tome, STP

4              Amb. Mohammed Mahmud Lele-            Algiers, Algeria

5              Endoni Syndoph Paebi- Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso

6              Ahmed Mohammed Monguno-                Cairo, Egypt

7              Amb. Jane Adams Michael-         Kingston, Jamaica

8              Amb. Clark-Omeru Alexandra-   Lusaka, Zambia

9              Chima Geoffrey Lioma David-     Bamako, Mali

10           Amb. Odumah Yvonne Ehinosen              – Malabo, Equatorial Guinea

11           Amb. Wasa Segun Ige-  Beirut, Lebanon

12           Ruben Abimbola Samuel-             Rome, Italy

13           Amb. Onaga Ogechukwu Kingsley-          Maputo, Mozambique

14           Amb. Magaji Umar-        Kinshasa, DR Congo

15           Amb. Muhammad Saidu Dahiru – New Delhi, India

16           Amb. Abdussalam Habu Zayyad- Dakar, Senegal

17           Amb. Shehu Ilu Barde-  Accra, Ghana

18           Amb. Aminu Nasir-          Ethiopia

19           Abubakar Musa Musa-  N’Djamena, Chad

20           Amb. Haidara Mohammed Idris – The Hague, Netherlands

21           Amb. Bako Adamu Umar-            Rabat, Morocco

22           Amb. Sulu Gambari Olatunji Ahmed-      Malaysia

23           Amb. Romata Mohammed Omobolanle-              Tanzania

24           Amb. Shaga John Shamah-          Botswana

25           Salau, Hamza Mohammed-         Tehran, Iran

26           Amb. Ibrahim Danlami-                 Kenya

27           Ibrahim Adeola Mopelola-           Cotonou, Benin

28           Amb. Ayeni Adebayo Emmanuel              –   Brussels, Belgium

29           Amb. Akande Wahab Adekola-  Berne, Switzerland

30           Amb. Arewa Esther-       Windhoek, Namibia

31           Amb. Gergadi Joseph John-        Libreville, Gabon

32           Amb. Luther Ogbomode Ayo-Kalata        -Sierra Leone

33           Danladi Yakubu Nyaku   – Khartoum, Sudan

34           Bello Dogon-Daji Haliru-                Bangkok, Thailand

The Presidency said the postings are aimed at enhancing Nigeria’s diplomatic presence, strengthening bilateral relations, and advancing the country’s interests globally.

The ambassadors-designate are expected to undergo an induction programme before departing for their respective missions.