Warri Federal Constituency AD
ADVERTISEMENT
  • PT Insider
  • #EndSARS Dashboard
  • PT Hausa
  • About Us
  • PT Jobs
  • Advert Rates
  • Contact Us
  • Digital Store
Friday, June 19, 2026
Premium Times Nigeria
  • Home
  • News
    • Headline Stories
    • Top News
    • More News
    • Foreign
  • Gender
  • Investigations
    • All
    • Alabuga Reports
    • Blood on Uniforms
    A roofless section of the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly Complex

    SPECIAL REPORT: The secrecy, unanswered questions about Akwa Ibom Assembly’s N15.47bn project

    Monisade Afuye, incumbent deputy governor of Ekiti State (APC)

    #EkitiDecides2026: A ballot without women candidates

    An illustration depicting the terrorists’ use of social media platforms

    How Nigerian terrorists use TikTok, exploit country’s digital governance gap

    SPECIAL REPORT: Failing waste system leaves Lagos roads buried in trash

    SPECIAL REPORT: Failing waste system leaves Lagos roads buried in trash

    A group of VCMs at Primary Healthcare Centre Kofar Rini, before going out for outreach. Picture_ Qosim Suleiman

    SPECIAL REPORT: Inside Sokoto’s fight against polio vaccine hesitancy

    Scene of the fire incident

    SPECIAL REPORT: Day Akwa Ibom market burned because a fire truck had no fuel

    Nigeria-Maritime-University-NMU

    SPECIAL REPORT: Nigeria’s maritime university upgrade stalls as billions flow into repealed academy

    Outside view of Primary school Emere-Oke

    Resource Curse? The only school in this Akwa Ibom oil community lies in ruins

    President Bola Tinubu, and Former minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun

    EXCLUSIVE: Why Tinubu fired Wale Edun as finance minister

  • Business
    • News Reports
    • Financial Inclusion
    • Analysis and Data
    • Business Specials
    • Trade Insights
    • Opinion
    • Oil/Gas Reports
      • FAAC Reports
      • Revenue
  • Opinion
    • All
    • Analysis
    • Columns
    • Contributors
    • Editorial
    South Africa doesn’t have a leadership crisis: It has a humanity crisis, By Nqobile Pamela Xaba 

    The quiet work of becoming: Why Africa needs leaders who are more present than performative, By Nqobile Pamela Xaba

    Ambition without architecture: Why Nigeria must regulate AI, By Godwin Agaba Ochube

    Ambition without architecture: Why Nigeria must regulate AI, By Godwin Agaba Ochube

    Azu Ishiekwene writes about Muhammadu Buhari and his legacy.

    They’re coming to America, By Azu Ishiekwene

    The Obama Presidential Center and re-imagining democracy: A global perspective, By G Etse Sikanku

    The Obama Presidential Center and re-imagining democracy: A global perspective, By G Etse Sikanku

    Engaging the blackbox-glassbox paradox: Media imperatives in the era of artificial intelligence, By Omoniyi Ibietan

    Engaging the blackbox-glassbox paradox: Media imperatives in the era of artificial intelligence, By Omoniyi Ibietan

    Bamidele Ademola-Olateju writes about the distortion of public statistics and what the government needs to do to ameliorate the situation.

    The anatomy of a managed crisis, By Bámidélé Adémólá-Olátéjú

  • Health
    • News Reports
    • Special Reports and Investigations
    • Health Specials
    • Features and Interviews
    • Multimedia
    • Primary Health Tracker
  • Agriculture
    • News Report
    • Special Reports/Investigations
    • Features
    • Interviews
    • Multimedia
  • Arts/Life
    • Arts/Books
    • Kannywood
    • Lifestyle
    • Music
    • Nollywood
    • Travel
  • Sports
    • Football
    • More Sports News
    • Sports Features
    • Casino
      • iGaming
      • Non AAMS
      • Online Kaszinó Magyar
      • non Gamstop casinos
      • Kasyna online
    • Games
      • كازينو اون لاين
      • Geriausi kazino internetu
      • Онлайн казино Казахстан
  • Elections
    • 2024 Ondo Governorship Election
    • 2024 Edo Governorship Election
    • Presidential
    • Gubernatorial
  • Home
  • News
    • Headline Stories
    • Top News
    • More News
    • Foreign
  • Gender
  • Investigations
    • All
    • Alabuga Reports
    • Blood on Uniforms
    A roofless section of the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly Complex

    SPECIAL REPORT: The secrecy, unanswered questions about Akwa Ibom Assembly’s N15.47bn project

    Monisade Afuye, incumbent deputy governor of Ekiti State (APC)

    #EkitiDecides2026: A ballot without women candidates

    An illustration depicting the terrorists’ use of social media platforms

    How Nigerian terrorists use TikTok, exploit country’s digital governance gap

    SPECIAL REPORT: Failing waste system leaves Lagos roads buried in trash

    SPECIAL REPORT: Failing waste system leaves Lagos roads buried in trash

    A group of VCMs at Primary Healthcare Centre Kofar Rini, before going out for outreach. Picture_ Qosim Suleiman

    SPECIAL REPORT: Inside Sokoto’s fight against polio vaccine hesitancy

    Scene of the fire incident

    SPECIAL REPORT: Day Akwa Ibom market burned because a fire truck had no fuel

    Nigeria-Maritime-University-NMU

    SPECIAL REPORT: Nigeria’s maritime university upgrade stalls as billions flow into repealed academy

    Outside view of Primary school Emere-Oke

    Resource Curse? The only school in this Akwa Ibom oil community lies in ruins

    President Bola Tinubu, and Former minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun

    EXCLUSIVE: Why Tinubu fired Wale Edun as finance minister

  • Business
    • News Reports
    • Financial Inclusion
    • Analysis and Data
    • Business Specials
    • Trade Insights
    • Opinion
    • Oil/Gas Reports
      • FAAC Reports
      • Revenue
  • Opinion
    • All
    • Analysis
    • Columns
    • Contributors
    • Editorial
    South Africa doesn’t have a leadership crisis: It has a humanity crisis, By Nqobile Pamela Xaba 

    The quiet work of becoming: Why Africa needs leaders who are more present than performative, By Nqobile Pamela Xaba

    Ambition without architecture: Why Nigeria must regulate AI, By Godwin Agaba Ochube

    Ambition without architecture: Why Nigeria must regulate AI, By Godwin Agaba Ochube

    Azu Ishiekwene writes about Muhammadu Buhari and his legacy.

    They’re coming to America, By Azu Ishiekwene

    The Obama Presidential Center and re-imagining democracy: A global perspective, By G Etse Sikanku

    The Obama Presidential Center and re-imagining democracy: A global perspective, By G Etse Sikanku

    Engaging the blackbox-glassbox paradox: Media imperatives in the era of artificial intelligence, By Omoniyi Ibietan

    Engaging the blackbox-glassbox paradox: Media imperatives in the era of artificial intelligence, By Omoniyi Ibietan

    Bamidele Ademola-Olateju writes about the distortion of public statistics and what the government needs to do to ameliorate the situation.

    The anatomy of a managed crisis, By Bámidélé Adémólá-Olátéjú

  • Health
    • News Reports
    • Special Reports and Investigations
    • Health Specials
    • Features and Interviews
    • Multimedia
    • Primary Health Tracker
  • Agriculture
    • News Report
    • Special Reports/Investigations
    • Features
    • Interviews
    • Multimedia
  • Arts/Life
    • Arts/Books
    • Kannywood
    • Lifestyle
    • Music
    • Nollywood
    • Travel
  • Sports
    • Football
    • More Sports News
    • Sports Features
    • Casino
      • iGaming
      • Non AAMS
      • Online Kaszinó Magyar
      • non Gamstop casinos
      • Kasyna online
    • Games
      • كازينو اون لاين
      • Geriausi kazino internetu
      • Онлайн казино Казахстан
  • Elections
    • 2024 Ondo Governorship Election
    • 2024 Edo Governorship Election
    • Presidential
    • Gubernatorial
Premium Times Nigeria
BUA Group Ad BUA Group Ad BUA Group Ad
President Bola Tinubu (PHOTO CREDIT: @nosasemota, https://twitter.com/nosasemota/status/1773795192383885487)

President Bola Tinubu (PHOTO CREDIT: @nosasemota)

EDITORIAL: Ending the delay in appointing ambassadors in our foreign missions

Nigeria has 109 diplomatic missions, comprising 76 Embassies, 22 High Commissions and 11 Consulates affected in the subsisting disruption.

byPremium Times
January 6, 2025
Reading Time: 4 mins read
0
Google Logo Add us on Google
MTN ADVERT

Nigeria’s diplomatic missions have continued to be without Ambassadors and High Commissioners since they were recalled on 2 September, 2023 by the Tinubu administration. The only exceptions were the country’s Permanent Representatives at the United Nations in New York and Geneva. This is 16 months after; therefore, it is time that government filled these spaces in our diplomatic relations, which have telling reputational consequences.

When the decision to recall the Ambassadors and High Commissioners was taken barely three months into Tinubu’s assumption of office, it was largely seen as a routine and geared towards bringing new political appointees on board, as it is often the case. At such times, the performances of career diplomats are reviewed, with some of them reassigned for improved efficiency and output, in addition to the appointment of a few other political appointees for diplomatic postings.

FIRST BANK AD Do you live in Ogijo

The country has 109 diplomatic missions, comprising 76 Embassies, 22 High Commissions and 11 Consulates affected in the subsisting disruption. These entities are now being overseen by Consule-Generals and Charge D’Affairs, who are mere administrative officers whose offices do not possess the same respect, charisma or gravitas as those of ambassadors, to engage their host nations at the highest levels.

Ambassadors or High Commissioners are not only the political heads of foreign missions but they equally serve as the eyes and ears of the president in their places of posting. They pursue, vigorously, the country’s interests that encapsulate the economic/trade, security, political, cultural, and educational welfare of Nigerians in the Diaspora. On the basis of all this, they regularly file reports back home to guide policy decisions and actions.

Premium Times

Stay Ahead with Premium Times

Follow us on Google News and never miss breaking stories, investigations, and in-depth reporting.

Google Logo Add as a preferred source on Google

Ironically, President Tinubu’s diplomatic shuttles have been remarkable with the several deals he has struck across numerous countries. On 2 December, 2024, he returned from such engagement that took him to France, where he spent three days. From there he travelled to South Africa, which made it his 33rd nation visited since coming to power. Others he had visited include China, Germany, the United States, India, Netherlands and Brazil.

PT WHATSAPP CHANNEL

While in France, he signed two bilateral agreements that would bolster infrastructure and food security in the country. In South Africa, he signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Nigeria/South Africa 11th Bi-National Commission, which would consolidate the partnership the two countries have toward improving the African narrative in trade and economic development.

His charge there was instructive: “Let us not count on the successes by the number of MoUs and agreements signed. They will be mere papers until we implement them in spirit and letters. This is the job of our senior officials and I must implore them to redouble their efforts in this regard.”

This statement actually presents some self-indictment with his emphasis on the implementation of signed deals, which are under the schedule of “senior officials” or ambassadors to take to the next level and fruition. As anchors in diplomatic relations, without them, the whole exercise becomes just drudgery and futile. As in the South African case, so it is pertaining to other countries.

Nigeria’s self-imposed isolationism in the global diplomatic space is quite unfortunate and unacceptable. It is unbecoming of a nation that wants to be taken as a crescent factor in the international arena. We wager that a number of serious meetings of national interest would have been held by ambassadors in the 109 countries that Nigeria has missions in this past 16 months, without the country’s presence. Meaning that we have had no representation in these very crucial fora, as Charge D’Affairs are persona non-grata in such gatherings.

The lack of proper funding of these missions has been identified as a major challenge. This, again, throws up the filth in governance in Nigeria, over how public funds are brazenly looted and mismanaged, without the culprits held to account. It is not in the country’s best interest to keep its ambassadors away from their duty posts for this long in an age of globalisation, where bilateralism, multilateralism or interdependence underpin existence or survival.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tugar, had drawn attention to the fiscal crisis in the missions mid last year. Then, the ministry’ spokesman, Eche Abu-Ode, had suggested a possible 2023 supplementary budget reprieve for the missions. But this was not to be. The value of that extra budget was N2.176 trillion. And, it was followed by the 2024 appropriation of N28.7 trillion, which was subsequently reviewed upwards, with an additional N6.2 trillion in a supplementary budget. In all of this, the fiscal challenge of Nigeria’s embassies did not matter.

Paul Liam writes about Babafemi Badejo, sloganeering, and Nigeria’s foreign policy.
Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar

It is in the 2025 budget before the National Assembly that N53 billion has been allocated for the renovation of 103 foreign missions. The Foreign Affairs ministry has a budgetary total of N287 billion. The House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs, chaired by Wale Oke, does not consider this sum enough. As a result, it has summoned Mr Tugar, the Minister of Budget and National Planning, the Director-General in charge of Budget, and the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry for a meeting.

With the rehabilitation expenditure of the missions in the budget, this means that ambassadors would not be redeployed anytime soon. There are rents and arrears of allowances of the staff of embassies to be cleared. The total sum is not publicly known. Despite the foregoing, the Tinubu administration cannot reasonably use cash crisis as an excuse to continually impair the activities of our foreign missions.

The problem lies in the misplaced priorities of the administration. A government with a high premium on its diplomatic missions would not have spent N90 billion to subsidise hajj operations in November 2023, shortly after recalling the diplomats. It used N4 billion to renovate Dodan Barracks in Lagos as the president’s official residence and another N3 billion for another official quarters in Lagos for the Vice President. These houses are hardly used, as his gleaming Bourdillon mansion in Ikoyi is so close by, and which is where he stays each time he visits Lagos. So, why the waste of scare public resources?

From the same 2023 additional budget, a N5 billion yacht was paid for. Aguda House, hitherto the official residence of the vice-president, gulped N2.5 billion for renovation. It has now been abandoned with the N21 billion new official residence for the Vice President completed. These are highly wasteful expenditures in our view. And there are much more of such.

Everything must be done to redeploy ambassadors to our mission immediately. The excuse of the lack of funds and Tinubu’s repeated entreaties and assurances to foreign investors of Nigeria’s readiness for business are ironies of sorts.

ALSO READ: UPDATED: Tinubu recalls Nigeria’s ambassadors

The degree of respect, influence and dignity a country commands in the global space could involve granular details such as the incapacitation of its embassies. For Nigeria, this is happening at a time it is seeking permanent membership of the United Nations Security Council in its envisioned enlargement; including membership of the G20 and BRICS.

Mere lobbying for these spots are not enough. Nigeria’s weight and reach are critical, which are being vitiated by its failure to effectively run its embassies. International relations are nothing more than the projecting of the domestic scene abroad. Therefore, the reflection we behold is quite unedifying.

Nigeria presently has a diplomatic standoff with Niger Republic, with the allegation of its military junta that our country is forging a tie with France to destabilise it. Super Eagles were de-humanised in Libya late last year with the players’ abandonment at the airport for a night without hotel accommodation. It forced them not to play the AFCON game that took them there.

These challenges and their remedies underscore the role of ambassadors. As a result, the National Assembly should use its power of appropriation to nudge Tinubu to end the rot of dysfunctional embassies globally. It has weakened the country’s stock in diplomatic circles, whose denizens watch the disorder in utter bemusement and with snide remarks. PREMIUM TIMES therefore advises the president to end this faux paus now.

Share this:

  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
  • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
  • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
  • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
Premium Times

Stay Ahead with Premium Times

Follow us on Google News and never miss breaking stories, investigations, and in-depth reporting.

Google Logo Add as a preferred source on Google
Previous Post

‘African kings’: Fans react as Anthony Joshua flaunts family

Next Post

Audit report indicts NNPCL of diverting N514 billion

Premium Times

Premium Times

More News

Femi Otedola, Chairman, FirstHoldCo

Otedola acquires N29.6 billion shares in First HoldCo, taking his stake to 20.4%

June 19, 2026
Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris

Stop giving publicity to terrorists, information minister urges Nigerian media

June 18, 2026
Nigerian Police Officers on patrol

Police speak on how lover killed married woman, leaving body inside culvert

June 18, 2026
IPI Nigeria Logo

Arresting journalists not the answer to media-security disputes, IPI tells Nigerian authorities

June 18, 2026
Editotial Armed Nigeria police officers

Police arrest nine over alleged armed robbery, murder

June 18, 2026
Cross section of State Governors during the National Economic Council (NEC)

NEC approves N83.2bn to tackle flooding, climate-related emergencies

June 18, 2026
Leave Comment

  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Our Digital Network

  • PT Hausa
  • Election Centre
  • Human Trafficking Investigation
  • Centre for Investigative Journalism
  • National Conference
  • Press Attack Tracker
  • PT Academy
  • Dubawa
  • LeaksNG
  • Campus Reporter

Resources

  • Oil & Gas Facts
  • List of Universities in Nigeria
  • LIST: Federal Unity Colleges in Nigeria
  • NYSC Orientation Camps in Nigeria
  • Nigeria’s Federal/States’ Budgets since 2005
  • Malabu Scandal Thread
  • World Cup 2018
  • Panama Papers Game

Projects & Partnerships

  • AUN-PT Data Hub
  • #EndSARS Dashboard
  • Parliament Watch
  • Panama Papers
  • AGAHRIN
  • #PandoraPapers
  • #ParadisePapers
  • #SuisseSecrets
  • Our Digital Network
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Resources
  • Projects
  • Data & Infographics
  • DONATE

All content is Copyrighted © 2025 The Premium Times, Nigeria

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

DMCA.com Protection Status
  • Home
  • Elections
    • 2024 Ondo Governorship Election
    • 2024 Edo Governorship Election
    • Presidential & NASS
    • Gubernatorial & State House
  • News
    • Headline Stories
    • Top News
    • More News
    • Foreign
  • Investigations
  • Business
    • Gender
    • News Reports
    • Financial Inclusion
    • Analysis and Data
    • Trade Insights
    • Business Specials
    • Oil/Gas Reports
      • FAAC Reports
      • Revenue
  • Health
    • COVID-19
    • News Reports
    • Special Reports and Investigations
    • Data and Infographics
    • Health Specials
    • Features
    • Events
    • Primary Health Tracker
  • Agriculture
    • News Report
    • Research & Innovation
    • Data & Infographics
    • Special Reports/Investigations
    • Features
    • Interviews
    • Multimedia
  • Arts/Life
    • Arts/Books
    • Kannywood
    • Lifestyle
    • Music
    • Nollywood
    • Travel
  • Sports
    • Football
    • More Sports News
    • Sports Features
    • Casino
      • iGaming
      • Non AAMS
      • Online Kaszinó Magyar
      • non Gamstop casinos
      • Kasyna online
    • Games
      • كازينو اون لاين
      • Geriausi kazino internetu
      • Онлайн казино Казахстан
  • #EndSARS Dashboard
  • AUN-PT Data Hub
  • Projects
    • Panama Papers
    • Paradise Papers
    • SuisseSecrets
    • Parliament Watch
    • AGAHRIN
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
  • PT Hausa
  • Become a PT Insider
  • DONATE
  • About Us
  • Dubawa NG
  • Advert Rates
  • PT Jobs
  • Digital Store
  • Contact Us

All content is Copyrighted © 2025 The Premium Times, Nigeria