……Says list populated by disgraced propagandists, characterless politicians
By The9JaTREND
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has reacted to President Tunubu’s list of ambassadorial nominees sent to the Senate for approval, says list is “reprehensible” and “scandalous”.
The party also asked President Tinubu to renominate only Nigerians with “stellar democratic credentials and high moral standing, capable of commanding global respect for the ambassadorial assignments”.
On Saturday President Tinubu forward 32 nominees to the senate, days after submitting a first batch of three nominees.
In a statement on Saturday, PDP National Publicity Secretary, Ini Ememobong, questioned the integrity of the nominees, saying some of them have records of “anti-democratic conduct”.
According to PDP, “This list contains the names of many people (disgraced propagandists, characterless politicians, and public officials) who are widely perceived negatively by Nigerians and the global community, for their integrity deficit and notable anti-democratic activities. This development is not just a sad commentary on our country’s history of diplomatic representation; it is very reprehensible and scandalous.”
The list includes Mahmood Yakubu, former chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC); Reno Omokri, former presidential aide; Femi Fani-Kayode, former minister of aviation; Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, former governor of Enugu, and several others.
Ememobong said the fact that it took the president almost three years to produce the list speaks to the “paucity of excellent people” within his reach.
“While most Nigerians are seriously appalled by the inclusion of most of the nominees, they are not totally surprised, given the history and disposition of this administration,” the statement reads.
“Furthermore, it is an incontestable fact that a nominee is a clear and direct reflection of the values and estimation of the nominator.
“By making these nominations, the President has shown Nigerians that these are the best people he has to represent our country in the countries where they will be posted.”
The opposition party described the development as a “sad commentary” on the country’s diplomatic representation, while specifically taking aim at Yakubu, the immediate past INEC chair.
“To offer him an ambassadorial appointment at a time like this is an excellent exemplar of a skewed reward system, which we suspect is designed as an incentive to the new INEC Chairman, to also deliver flawed elections in 2027, in expectation of future rewards,” the PDP said.
“This is absolutely scandalous and completely unacceptable.”
The PDP asked Tinubu to withdraw the list and put forward nominees with “stellar democratic credentials and high moral standing” who can command respect on the global stage.
“Appointing and sending ambassadors with tainted political profiles is not only a great disservice to Nigeria but a setup for a diplomatic all-time low,” the party added.