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    Nigeria to fast-track deployment of ambassadors

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorMarch 30, 2017No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Permanent Secretary Sola Enikanolaiye
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    Permanent Secretary Sola Enikanolaiye
    Permanent Secretary Sola Enikanolaiye

    Nigeria has resolved to fast track the deployment of all ambassadors-designate to their prospective countries without delay

    The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Sola Enikanolaiye, said on Thursday in Abuja stated the resolve at the five-day induction for the 44 non-career ambassadors designate.

    He said the ambassadors-designate would be deployed when agreements (consent) have been sought and obtained from prospective countries.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that 47 career-ambassadors designate who were inducted in December 2016 were yet to be deployed.

    “As you are well aware this programme takes the Ambassadors designate one step closer to resuming duties as the principal envoy of Mr. President.

    “This will however come after the Federal Government has sought and received agreement from the respective countries to which you will be deployed and all other in house arrangements have been concluded.

    The process, he explained was dependent on how fast consents were got from the receiving states.

    He said that the Ministry would take necessary steps to fast-track the process to fully install all Missions without further delay.

    The Permanent secretary said that the induction programme was designed to acquaint the ambassadors-designate with the foreign policy agenda and priorities of the present administration.

    He said that the agenda was anchored on the tripod of good governance in the context of the anti-corruption drive, national security and the promotion of a prosperous and diversified economy.

    According to him the main thrust of the induction programme is in line with the change agenda of President Mummadu Buhari’s Administration.

    “It aims to present a platform for the envoys to better understand their role in the implementation of the change agenda to our citizens both at home and in the Diaspora.

    “It is to also to present the positive strides of this Administration and its agenda to the global community.

    “The induction Programme is a five-day event that covers lectures on the roles and duties of an Ambassador, the privileges and immunities of an Ambassador,” he said.

    According to him the lecture will also expose them to the role of Nigerian Missions in promoting economic diplomacy, the structure of the Ministry as well as of Nigerian Missions.

    He said that the course would also cover global issues such as climate change, disarmament, human rights, and migration among others.

    Enikanolaiye said that the programme would also expose them to the basic rudiments of diplomacy, taking into account their wealth of experience. (NAN)

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