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Appoint more career diplomats from Foreign Affairs Ministry, CSCHEI urges Tinubu

 

By Cross Udo, Abuja

The Civil Society Organisation on Community Advancement and Humanitarian Empowerment Initiative (CSCHEI) has urged President Bola Tinubu to deepen Nigeria’s diplomatic capacity by appointing more career diplomats from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to strategic international roles.

CSCHEI said, “This will not only strengthen Nigeria’s diplomatic corps but also ensure continuity and consistency in our foreign policy.”

In a statement issued by its Director-General, Kunle Yusuff, the organisation reaffirmed its readiness to partner with the Tinubu administration in promoting community development, humanitarian empowerment, and sustainable growth.

The organisation, recognised by the United Nations as a coordinating platform for accredited CSOs and CBOs in the socio-economic development space, said Tinubu’s emphasis on leveraging expertise aligns with its mission to support national reforms.

“We commend Your Excellency’s dedication to good governance, human rights, and sustainable development, and we are confident these appointments will further enhance Nigeria’s engagement with the global community,” Yusuff said.

The group commended President Tinubu for appointing seasoned diplomats and intelligence experts to key international positions, describing the move as a deliberate effort to strengthen Nigeria’s global standing and deepen its foreign policy engagement.

It applauded the President’s selection of Ambassador Ayodele Oke, Lateef Kayode Are, and Ambassador Aminu Dalhatu, noting that their track records in diplomacy, intelligence, and international relations make them “assets to Nigeria’s global partnerships.”

The group highlighted the accomplishments of Ambassador Ayodele Oke, who served as Director-General of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) between 2013 and 2017, pointing to his leadership in counter-terrorism coordination, external intelligence operations, and regional intelligence work.

CSCHEI also recalled his earlier diplomatic posting to the Commonwealth Secretariat in London, as well as his clearance of wrongdoing in 2023 after a six-year legal process.

“These achievements demonstrate Oke’s expertise in diplomacy, multilateral relations, and national security, making him a valuable asset for Nigeria’s international partnerships,” the group said.

CSCHEI also commended Lateef Kayode Are, Nigeria’s longest-serving Director-General of the State Security Service (SSS), who led the agency from 1999 to 2007.

The organisation said his intelligence background, combined with his diplomatic experience at the Commonwealth Secretariat, underscores his suitability for higher responsibilities within Nigeria’s international engagements.

Ambassador Aminu Dalhatu, who served as Nigeria’s Ambassador to South Korea from 2017 to 2023, was also praised for his contributions to strengthening Nigeria–Korea relations.

CSCHEI noted Dalhatu’s diplomatic service, his presentations of letters of credence, and his long-standing experience in foreign missions as evidence of his readiness for elevated responsibilities.

“As a seasoned career diplomat, Ambassador Dalhatu brings a wealth of experience to his new role, and his appointment is expected to enhance Nigeria’s international relations further,” the group added.

It pledged support for the administration’s agenda to advance national interests domestically and internationally.

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