Former Senate Leader, Ali Ndume, has appealed to President Bola Tinubu to withdraw the list of Nigerians he sent to the Senate for screening and confirmation as ambassadors. Ndume stated this in Abuja on Thursday.

He explained that his appeal was based on his observation that the list, as presently composed, breaches the Federal Character principle enshrined in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended).

His argument stemmed from the fact that while certain states have three and four nominees each, Gombe, for example, has no representation.

It was also noted that the only nominee from Yobe, Senator Adamu Garba Talba, died last July.

The entire Northeast has 7 nominees on the list, while the Southwest zone alone has 15 nominees.

The Northwest and Southeast have 13 and 9 nominees, respectively.

North Central has 10 nominees in the list of career and non-career ambassadorial nominees, while South South accounts for 12 nominees.

Recall that the Senate President had, at plenary on Thursday, read out the list of nominees and referred the same to the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs for further legislative action.

Ndume, who represents Borno South, explained that the list of nominees contravened Section 14(3) of the Nigerian Constitution, which states that government composition must reflect the federal character of Nigeria and promote national unity, ensuring no predominance of persons from a few states or sectional groups.

Ndume said, “My sincere appeal to President Tinubu is to withdraw this list. At this critical time in the life of his administration, he should avoid missteps that would endanger national unity and promote ethnic distrust.

“I know him to be a cosmopolitan leader who is at home with every segment and stakeholder in the country.

“He should withdraw that list and present a fresh set of nominees that will align with the spirit of the Constitution on the Federal Character Principle so that the government’s structure and operations represent the diverse states and peoples of Nigeria.”

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