Thursday 23 March 2017

Senate confirms 45 ambassadorial nominees, rejects two

The senate has confirmed the appointment of 45 non-career ambassadors nominated by President Muhammadu Buhari.
But the upper chamber of the national assembly rejected two of the nominees – Sylvanus Nsofor (Imo) and Jacob Daudu (Ondo).
The senate explained that they were not confirmed based on the recommendation of the foreign affairs committee.
The lawmakers had rejected the ambassadorial list in November, but the Buhari administration sent a revised list on January 12.
While voting on the confirmation of the nominees, Monsurat ‎Sunmonu, chairperson of the committee, explained that a report by the Department of State Services (DSS) indicted Daudu as “deceitful” and “corrupt.”
She also said ‎Nsofor did not perform well at the screening exercise.
Nsofor, a retried judge,  is 82 years old. He failed to recite the national anthem when he appeared before the lawmakers.
The confirmed nominees are:
  • Uzoma Eminike (Abia)
  • Aminu Lawal (Adamawa)
  • Godwin Umoh (Akwa Ibom)
  • Christopher Okeke (Anambra)
  • Yusuf Maitama (Bauchi)
  • Baba Maigudu (Bauchi)
  • Stanley Diriyai (Bayelsa)
  • Stephen Uba (Benue)
  • Baba Ahmed Gida (Borno)
  • Utobong Asuquo (Cross River)
  • Frank Ofegina (Delta)
  • Joda Udoh (Ebonyi)
  • Yagwe Ede (Edo)
  • Eniola Ajayi (Ekiti)
  • Chris Eze (Enugu)
  • Sulieman Hassan (Gombe)
  • Aminu Dalhatu (Jigawa)
  • Ahmed Bamilli (Kaduna)
  • Yahaya (Kaduna)
  • D. Abdulkadir (Kano)
  • Haruna Arungungu (Kano)
  • Musa Udo (Katsina)
  • Mohammed Rimi (Katsina)
  • Tijani Bande (Kebbi)
  • Y. Aliu (Kogi)
  • Nurudeen Mohammed (Kwara)
  • Mohammed Yisa (Kwara)
  • Adesola Oguntade (Lagos)
  • Modupe Remi (Lagos)
  • Musa Mohammed (Nasarawa)
  • Ahmed Ibeto (Niger)
  • Susan Aderonke Folarin (Ogun)
  • Afolayon Adeyemi (Osun)
  • A. Olaniyi (Oyo)
  • James Dmika (Plateau)
  • Haruna Abdullahi (Plateau)
  • Orji Ngofa (Rivers)
  • Sahibi Isa Dada (Sokoto)
  • Kabir Umar (Sokoto)
  • Jika Ado (Taraba)
  • Goni Zana (Yobe)
  • Garba T. (Zamfara)
  • Bala Mohammad (Zamfara)
  • Ibrahim Ugbada (FCT)
  • Adeyinka Asekun (Ogun)
source:https://www.thecable.ng/breaking-senate-rejects-two-ambassadorial-nominees

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