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                President Bola Tinubu is finalising the appointment of new ambassadors to Nigeriaโs foreign missions after months of vacancies and growing pressure over the absence of envoys abroad, sources close to the Presidency have confirmed.
Senior officials disclosed that the President ordered a โfinal cleanupโ of the nominee list ahead of its release, following deaths, retirements, and ineligibility among earlier nominees.
According to one source, โThe cleanup is necessary to ensure that only qualified nominees remain. Some earlier candidates have died, retired, or taken new roles.โ
The ambassadorial exercise, stalled for months after Senate screening, comes more than two years after Tinubu recalled all ambassadors from Nigeriaโs 109 foreign missions for a โcomprehensive diplomatic review.โ
Since then, most embassies have operated under chargรฉs dโaffaires, limiting Nigeriaโs diplomatic influence. โForeign governments donโt give the same regard to chargรฉs dโaffaires as ambassadors,โ a senior Foreign Service officer explained.
The move to conclude appointments follows renewed diplomatic tension sparked by former U.S. President Donald Trumpโs comments threatening military action in Nigeria over alleged persecution of Christians.
Presidency sources confirmed that Foreign Affairs Minister Yusuf Tuggar is expected to meet with Tinubu at the State House today to discuss the final list of nominees, after which an official statement is expected.
Earlier reports indicated that the appointments had been delayed by funding challenges, including arrears of foreign officers and embassy renovations estimated at over $1bn.
