TINUBU SENDS 65 AMBASSADORIAL NOMINEES TO SENATE (FULL LIST)

President Bola Tinubu has formally nominated several prominent figures, including two former military chiefs, as non-career ambassadors, transmitting the list to the Senate for confirmation.

The key nominees include Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas, the immediate past sole administrator of Rivers State and former Chief of Naval Staff, and Abdulrahman Dambazau, the former Minister of Interior and former Chief of Army Staff.

Also named were Ita Enang, a former Senator, and Chioma Ohakim, the former First Lady of Imo State.

In addition to these non-career nominees, the President also transmitted a list of 34 career ambassadors for Senate confirmation.

The nominations for both the career and non-career ambassadors were made in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution, specifically Section 171(1), (2)(c), and (4).”

The total list of 65 nominees—comprising 34 Career Ambassadors and 31 Non-Career Ambassadors—was listed state-by-state as follows:

Full list of the 68 ambassadors-designate

CAREER AMBASSADORS (34):

  1. Abia: Ambassador Mwaobiola Ezeuwo Chukwuemeka
  2. Adamawa: Maimuna Ibrahim
  3. Anambra: Enpeji Monica Okochukwu
  4. Bauchi: Ambassador Mohammed Mahmoud Lele
  5. Bayelsa: Endoni Sindup
  6. Borno: Ambassador Ahmed Mohammed Monguno
  7. Cross River: Ambassador Jen Adams Ni Okun Michael
  8. Delta: Ambassador Clark Omeru Alexandra
  9. Ebonyi: Chima J. Leoma Davies
  10. Edo: Oduma Yvonne Ehinose
  11. Edo: Wasa Shogun Ige
  12. Ekiti: Ambassador Adeyemi Adebayo Emmanuel
  13. Enugu: Ambassador Onaga Ogechukwu Kingsley
  14. Jigawa: Ambassador Magaji Umar
  15. Kaduna: Ambassador Mohammed Saidu Dahiru
  16. Kano: Ambassador Abdul Salam Abus Zayat
  17. Katsina: Ambassador Shehu
  18. Katsina: Ambassador Aminu Nasu
  19. Kebbi: Abubakar Musa Musa
  20. Kebbi: Ambassador Haidara Mohammed Idris
  21. Kogi: Ambassador Bako Adamu Umar
  22. Kwara: Ambassador Sulu Gambari
  23. Lagos: Ambassador Romata Mohammed Omobolanle
  24. Nasarawa: Ambassador Shaga John Shama
  25. Niger: Salau Hamza Mohammed
  26. Niger: Ambassador Ibrahim Dan Lamy
  27. Ogun: Adjola Ibrahim Mopolola
  28. Ondo: Ruben Abimbola Samuel
  29. Osun: Ambassador Akonde Wahab Adekola
  30. Oyo: Ambassador Ariwani Adedokun Esther
  31. Plateau: Ambassador Gedagi Joseph John
  32. Rivers: Ambassador Luther Obomode Ayokatata
  33. Taraba: Danladi Yakubu Yaku
  34. Zamfara: Bidu Dogondagi

NON-CAREER AMBASSADORS (31)

  1. Dr. Victor Okezie Ikpeazu (Abia)
  2. Barrister Ogbonnaya Kalu (Abia)
  3. Adamawa: Senator Grace Bent
  4. Akwa Ibom: Senator Eta Enang
  5. Anambra: Nkechi Linda Okocha
  6. Bauchi: Mahmoud Yakubu
  7. Bayelsa: Philip K. Ikurusi
  8. Benue: Paul Olga Adiku
  9. Cross River: Vice Admiral Ibok-Ette Ibas (rtd.)
  10. Delta State: Reno Omokri
  11. Edo: Hon. Abbasi Brahma
  12. Ekiti: Erelu Angela Adebayo
  13. Ekiti: Barrister Olumilua Oluwayemika
  14. Enugu: Rt. Hon. Ugwanyi Ifeanyi
  15. Imo: Barr. Mrs. Chioma Ohakim
  16. Kano: Lt. Gen. Abdulrahman Bello Dambazau (rtd.)
  17. Katsina: Hon. Tasiu Musa Maigari
  18. Kogi: Alhaji Abubakar Sanusi Aliu
  19. Lagos: Olufemi Pedro
  20. Nasarawa: Barr. Mohammed Obanduma Aliu
  21. Ondo: Senator Jimoh Ibrahim, PhD
  22. Ondo: Ambassador Joseph Yusuf Shara’aji
  23. Osun: Fani-Kayode
  24. Oyo: Ajimobi Fatima Florence
  25. Oyo: Lola Akande
  26. Plateau: Yakubu N. Gambo
  27. Plateau: Senator Prof. Nora Ladi Daduut
  28. Rivers: Onweze Chukwudi
  29. Sokoto: Dr. Kulu Haruna Abubakar
  30. Taraba: Rt. Hon. Jerry Samuel Manwe
  31. Yobe: Adamu Garba Tarba-Nagri

FIRST BATCH CLEARED BY SENATE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS (3)

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

Senate President Godswill Akpabio referred all the names, both career and non-career, to the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, with a directive for the committee to “report back within one week.”

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