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There is currently a lot of commotion as influential government figures are competing for Tinubu’s ambassadorial appointments.

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A fierce competition has started among high-profile figures vying for coveted ambassadorial positions following the recent recall of all Nigerian envoys from foreign postings....Click Here To Continue Reading>>

Lagos Reporters gathered that the scramble for these appointments has intensified, with state governors, former ministers, and political associates of President Bola Tinubu actively lobbying for consideration.

Nigeria maintains a network of 109 diplomatic missions abroad, including 76 embassies, 22 high commissions, and 11 consulates. The recall of all envoys, effective September 2, 2023, has opened up a significant number of vacancies, leading to a surge in political maneuvering and intense lobbying efforts.

Indications suggest that the President’s close associates and state governors are at the forefront of this campaign, pushing forward the credentials of their preferred candidates. They are reportedly prioritizing individuals with longer career trajectories, even sidelining those nearing retirement.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, and the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and International Relations, Ambassador Olusola Enikanolaiye, have found themselves under immense pressure from a diverse array of influential figures seeking ambassadorial appointments. These include National Assembly members, APC support groups, party chieftains, former administrators, politicians, retired military personnel, unsuccessful governorship aspirants, and individuals who served under the previous administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.

Sources close to the matter indicate that the distribution of appointments between career and non-career diplomats is likely to follow a 55:45 ratio.

Meanwhile, the majority of the recalled ambassadors have already returned to Nigeria, while those who remain overseas have handed over their responsibilities to the most senior officers at their respective diplomatic missions.

A senior official at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed that “most of the ambassadors are rounding off their tours of duty and heading back to Abuja. A good number of them have already returned.”

Adding to the intrigue is the revelation that some former ambassadors are also actively seeking reappointment. However, the source emphasized that the final list of shortlisted candidates remains confidential.

“The Presidency didn’t extend it (ambassadorial appointment) for them (former envoys). Some of them are returning (to Nigeria) already. I don’t know anyone lobbying. I know that they’re working on it, but I don’t know the specifics. People are submitting CVs. Different party leaders and stakeholders are pushing their interests. Even some of them (former ambassadors) are lobbying to be reinstated, so until the list is made official and published, anything can change,” the Punch quoted a source.

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Breaking news: Tinubu has approved 4 new appointments.

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President Bola Tinubu has given his approval for the appointment of four new members to the National Council on Privatization (NCP). The new members, who were appointed to represent the private sector on the Council, were announced in a statement by presidential media aide Ajuri Ngelale on Thursday evening....Click Here To Continue Reading>>

The appointed individuals are:

(1) Oluwole Osin — South-West

(2) Mohammed Mustapha Bintube — North-East

(3) Olayiwola Yahaya — North-Central

(4) Akwa Effion Okon — South-South

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The APC has responded to reports of a possible coalition between the PDP, SDP, and five other political parties.

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has dismissed the proposed coalition of seven opposition parties, stating that it is not worried about their “gang-up.”...Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

It was reported that an alliance was formed by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), African Democratic Congress (ADC), Social Democratic Party (SDP), Peoples Allied Movement (PAM), New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Young Progressives Party (YPP), and Zenith Labour Party (ZLP), on Wednesday in Abuja at the National Secretariat of the Social Democratic Party (SDP).

 

In response, Felix Morka, the APC national publicity secretary, said, “We are not concerned about that.” He added, “Whatever they (opposition) do is their business, and they should justify themselves before Nigerians.”

 

Morka acknowledged the APC’s own formation from various parties in 2013 but said the party would not be distracted by the new move by the “opposition elements.”

 

This follows a proposal made in November by the PDP presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, for the opposition to unite due to concerns about the country’s potential slide into a one-party state.

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According to Atiku, the COP28 delegation has accused Tinubu of turning the climate change conference into an owambe party.

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Atiku questioned the rationale behind converting a climate change conference into what he described as a “jamboree, all-comers, and ‘owambe’ party” with over 1,400 delegates. He characterized the situation as ridiculous and indicative of a governance approach lacking awareness and responsibility.

 

The statement highlighted the pressing economic hardships faced by Nigeria, emphasizing the need for leaders to align their actions with the available resources. Atiku criticized the use of borrowed funds for what he termed a “street party” held outside the country, calling attention to the disparity between the purpose of COP

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