Diplomacy Push: Tinubu Set to Finalize Ambassadorial Appointments

November 4, 2025

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After months of significant diplomatic gaps, Nigeria is moving to fill its vacant foreign mission posts worldwide.

The Presidency has reportedly ordered the final review of the ambassadorial list following mounting pressure over the country’s absence of key envoys abroad.

Multiple senior government officials, speaking anonymously due to lack of authorization, confirmed the development. They indicated that President Bola Tinubu has commanded a “final cleanup” of the list of nominees before its public release.

Why the Delay and Necessary Revisions

“It is going to be concluded very soon,” one senior official stated.

The official explained that a thorough internal cleaning process is now necessary. Since the list was initially sent to the Senate, several nominees have become ineligible for various reasons:

  • Some individuals named on the original list have since retired or are near retirement, making them ineligible for a full term.
  • Certain nominees have died or taken up new appointments elsewhere.
  • Others have opted out due to personal reasons or ill health.

The Senate already completed its screening of the nominees some time ago. The updated list has been returned to the President. The ongoing revision is simply to ensure that the final list accurately reflects those who are still available and qualified to serve.

Officials confirmed security and background clearances were completed months ago, and the reverification of new names “can be completed in a week.”

The Impact of the Two-Year Diplomatic Gap

The decision to conclude these appointments comes more than two years after President Tinubu recalled all ambassadors. This recall, which affected Nigeria’s 109 foreign missions, was part of a “comprehensive diplomatic review” in September 2023.

Since that massive recall, most missions have been managed by chargés d’affaires or senior consular officers. These officials possess limited formal authority for high-level negotiations. A senior Foreign Service source highlighted the problem:

“The truth is that most foreign governments do not give the same regard to chargés d’affaires as they do to ambassadors.” Their absence is keenly felt, “especially in moments of crisis or negotiation.”

Appointments Gain Urgency Amid US Threat

The renewed push to finalize the ambassadorial appointments arrives amid recent diplomatic tension with the United States. President Donald Trump has threatened military intervention in Nigeria over alleged killings of Christians.

Trump designated Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern” and later ordered the U.S. Department of War to “prepare for possible action.”

Although a Presidency official argued that the lack of ambassadors did not directly cause the issues with the United States, their presence would smooth communication. Foreign partners, the official noted, prefer to engage at the ambassadorial level during negotiations.

Finalizing the List and Funding Challenges

Sources close to the President confirmed that the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, is scheduled to meet with President Tinubu on Tuesday afternoon at the State House. While the specific agenda could not be confirmed, one official suggested it might involve finalizing the ambassadorial list.

The long delay has also been attributed to significant financial hurdles. Reports from earlier in 2025 indicated that over $1 billion was required.

This massive funding was needed to settle arrears for foreign service officers, replace aging diplomatic vehicles, and renovate mission embassies. The Presidency assured the public that the final appointment list will be made public “very soon.”


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