The Senate has confirmed the nominations of 42 Ambassadors-designate presented by President Muhammadu Buhari, for confirmation as Ambassadors to Nigerian foreign missions.
The confirmed ambassadors are yet to be assigned their portfolio.
The confirmation of the nominees at plenary on Thursday, came after the presentation of the report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs through its Chairman, Sen. Bulkachuwa Muhammad, and consideration of same at the committee of the whole.
President Muhammadu Buhari had in a letter addressed to President of the Senate and read on May 12, at plenary sought the confirmation of the Senate for appointment of 42 nominees as career ambassadors to Nigerian foreign missions.
The 42 nominees confirmed are: Chikezie Nwachukwu (Abia); Alex Kefas (Adamawa); Raymond Brown (Akwa Ibom); Godfrey Odudigbo (Anambra); Obinna Onowu (Anambra); Yakubu Suleiman (Bauchi).
Also confirmed are Ekpebike Agnana (Bayelsa); Benaoyagha Okoyen (Bayelsa); Mustapha Okoko (Benue); Aisha Garba (Borno); Mukhtar Bashir (Borno); Mfawa Abam (Cross River); Asari Allotey (Cross River); George Edokpa (Edo); Anderson Madubuike (Enugu); Adamu Lamuwa (Gombe); Innocent Iwejuo (Imo); Abubakar Sarki (Jigawa); Yakubu Ahmed (Jigawa); Suleiman Umar (Kaduna); Ahmed Sule (Kano); and Gambo Hamza (Kano).
Others are Nura Rimi (Katsina); Lami Ahmed-Remawa (Katsina); Mohammed Manu (Kebbi); lngekem Ocheni (Kogi); lsmaila Yusuf (Kogi); Mistura Abdulraheem (Kwara), Wosilat Adedeji (Lagos); Ogah Ari (Nasarawa); A. A. Musa (Niger); Nart Kolo (Niger); Safiyu Olaniyan (Ogun); Abiodun Adejola (Ogun); Olawale Awe (Ondo); Olukayode Aluko (Osun); Ismail Alatishe (Osun); Victor Adeleke (Oyo), and Matin Adamu (Plateau); lbim Charles (Rivers); Zachariah lfu (Taraba) and Bukar Hamman (Yobe).
The confirmation followed a presentation of the report of the Senate Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters.
The Chairman, Sen. Michael Bamidele, presented the report and it was considered at the senate committee of the whole.
The senate also confirmed the nomination of John Kolo for appointment as Commissioner of Federal Character Commission following a presentation of the report of the Committee on Federal Character and Inter -Governmental Affairs.
Commenting on the appointment, President of the Senate Ahmad Lawan said, “At the moment, many of our embassies don’t have the ambassadors or high commissioners.
“I will, therefore, urge the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to ensure they process the postings as quickly as possible.
“We need to have our interest protected in those countries. We have very strategic reasons why we should be represented properly in some of these countries.
“The absence of the ambassadors and high commissioners makes it difficult for a proper representation or even dispatches to the fatherland.”