Foreign Affairs Ministry Breaks Silence, Says Ambassadorial List in Circulation fake

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By Abiola Olawale

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has debunked viral reports, announcing that the selection process for new ambassadorial appointments remains ongoing, with no final decisions yet made.

In a statement issued recently, Acting Spokesperson of the Ministry, Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa, clarified that the appointment of ambassadors remains the exclusive prerogative of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and that no official nominations have been made.

According to the statement, the Federal government will announce the candidates after careful evaluation to ensure that those appointed align with the nation’s diplomatic priorities and global interests.

The statement reads in part: “Kindly disregard the frenzy about the ambassadorial list. Be rest assured that, when it is ready, Mr President will transmit the list of nominees to the National Assembly for screening and confirmation.”

The ministry assured Nigerians that the public will be duly informed through the appropriate channels once a legitimate list is finalized.

This clarification comes amid heightened public interest in Nigeria’s diplomatic representation, especially following the recall of all ambassadors in September 2023.

It would be recalled that reports emerged that the federal government had begun vetting some individuals for the ambassadorial roles.

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