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JUST IN: Presidency Releases Names of 68 Ambassadorial Nominees [FULL LIST]

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has forwarded a list of 68 ambassadorial nominees to the Senate for approval, marking one of the most significant diplomatic reshuffles of his administration.

The latest list, unveiled during Thursday’s plenary, was read by Senate President Godswill Akpabio, who informed lawmakers that the President is seeking swift confirmation to enable Nigeria fill several key foreign missions.

The nominees comprise 34 career diplomats and 31 non-career appointees, alongside three additional candidates earlier cleared by the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs.

According to the President’s letter, the appointments are part of efforts to strengthen Nigeria’s global representation and reposition its diplomatic engagements.

Following the announcement, the Senate referred the list to the Committee on Foreign Affairs with a directive to screen the nominees and submit a report within one week.

Among the non-career nominees are notable political and military figures, including former Chief of Naval Staff and ex–Sole Administrator of Rivers State, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (rtd.); former presidential aide, Ita Enang; former Imo First Lady, Chioma Ohakim; and former Minister of Interior, Lt. Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau (rtd.).

Others on the list include former Lagos Deputy Governor, Olufemi Pedro; former Edo lawmaker Abbasi Brahma; media personality Reno Omokri; Senator Jimoh Ibrahim; and former Minister Femi Fani-Kayode.

Meanwhile, the career nominees represent all 36 states and the FCT, featuring serving diplomats and senior foreign service officers recommended for ambassadorial postings.

Below is the full list as transmitted by the President:

CAREER AMBASSADORS (34)

  1. Abia – Mwaobiola Ezeuwo Chukwuemeka
  2. Adamawa – Maimuna Ibrahim
  3. Anambra – Enpeji Monica Okochukwu
  4. Bauchi – Mohammed Mahmoud Lele
  5. Bayelsa – Endoni Sindup
  6. Borno – Ahmed Mohammed Monguno
  7. Cross River – Jen Adams Ni Okun Michael
  8. Delta – Clark Omeru Alexandra
  9. Ebonyi – Chima J. Leoma Davies
  10. Edo – Oduma Yvonne Ehinose
  11. Edo – Wasa Shogun Ige
  12. Ekiti – Adeyemi Adebayo Emmanuel
  13. Enugu – Onaga Ogechukwu Kingsley
  14. Jigawa – Magaji Umar
  15. Kaduna – Mohammed Saidu Dahiru
  16. Kano – Abdul Salam Abus Zayat
  17. Katsina – Ambassador Shehu
  18. Katsina – Aminu Nasu
  19. Kebbi – Abubakar Musa Musa
  20. Kebbi – Haidara Mohammed Idris
  21. Kogi – Bako Adamu Umar
  22. Kwara – Sulu Gambari
  23. Lagos – Romata Mohammed Omobolanle
  24. Nasarawa – Shaga John Shama
  25. Niger – Salau Hamza Mohammed
  26. Niger – Ibrahim Dan Lamy
  27. Ogun – Adjola Ibrahim Mopolola
  28. Ondo – Ruben Abimbola Samuel
  29. Osun – Akonde Wahab Adekola
  30. Oyo – Ariwani Adedokun Esther
  31. Plateau – Gedagi Joseph John
  32. Rivers – Luther Obomode Ayokatata
  33. Taraba – Danladi Yakubu Yaku
  34. Zamfara – Bidu Dogondagi
  35. NON-CAREER AMBASSADORS (31)
  36. Dr. Victor Okezie Ikpeazu (Abia)
  37. Barr. Ogbonnaya Kalu (Abia)
  38. Senator Grace Bent (Adamawa)
  39. Senator Ita Enang (Akwa Ibom)
  40. Nkechi Linda Okocha (Anambra)
  41. Mahmoud Yakubu (Bauchi)
  42. Philip K. Ikurusi (Bayelsa)
  43. Paul Olga Adiku (Benue)
  44. Vice Admiral Ibok-Ette Ibas (rtd.) – Cross River
  45. Reno Omokri (Delta)
  46. Abbasi Brahma (Edo)
  47. Erelu Angela Adebayo (Ekiti)
  48. Barr. Olumilua Oluwayemika (Ekiti)
  49. Rt. Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwanyi (Enugu)
  50. Chioma Ohakim (Imo)
  51. Lt. Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau (rtd.) – Kano
  52. Tasiu Musa Maigari (Katsina)
  53. Abubakar Sanusi Aliu (Kogi)
  54. Olufemi Pedro (Lagos)
  55. Barr. Mohammed Obanduma Aliu (Nasarawa)
  56. Senator Jimoh Ibrahim (Ondo)
  57. Ambassador Joseph Yusuf Shara’aji (Ondo)
  58. Femi Fani-Kayode (Osun)
  59. Ajimobi Fatima Florence (Oyo)
  60. Lola Akande (Oyo)
  61. Yakubu N. Gambo (Plateau)
  62. Senator Prof. Nora Ladi Daduut (Plateau)
  63. Onweze Chukwudi (Rivers)
  64. Dr. Kulu Haruna Abubakar (Sokoto)
  65. Rt. Hon. Jerry Samuel Manwe (Taraba)
  66. Adamu Garba Tarba-Nagri (Yobe)

FIRST BATCH CLEARED BY SENATE COMMITTEE (3)

  1. Ayodele Oke – Oyo
  2. Amin Mohammed Dalhatu – Jigawa
  3. Retired Colonel Lateef Kayode Are – Ogun
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