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Shameless, Absurd – Dino Melaye Slams Tinubu Over Yakubu’s Ambassadorial Nomination

Former federal lawmaker Dino Melaye has expressed his reservations over the nomination of the immediate past Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Mahmood Yakubu, for an ambassadorial position.

News360 Info reports that the ex-INEC boss was among over 30 ambassadorial nominees recently forwarded to the Senate by President Bola Tinubu.

Reacting to the development in a post on his Facebook page on Wednesday, Melaye described the nomination as shameless.

He accused the president of abandoning governance for politics.

He wrote: “It is an absurdity that President Tinubu has abandoned governance for politics. The appointment of Mahmud Yakubu as an ambassador is shameless and shows that this Idi Amin-like government doesn’t give a damn. Indeed, there was a country.”

Meanwhile, the Senior Special Assistant (Protocol) to President Bola Tinubu, Demola Oshodi, has opened up on the reason figures such as former presidential aide, Reno Omokri, former Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Mahmood Yakubu, and former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode were named in the recently published ambassadorial list.

News360 Info reports that names such as Fani-Kayode, Omokri, and Yakubu, which were on the list forwarded to the National Assembly for screening and confirmation, have generated significant reactions from Nigerians.

Speaking on the development during an appearance on Arise News, The Morning Show, Oshodi said that in any appointment there are always people who oppose and others who support such moves.

He noted that what matters is maintaining balance in the appointments, adding that Nigerians should understand the President’s considerations for what would make his administration successful.

When asked about the controversies surrounding the nominations of Yakubu, Omokri, and Fani-Kayode, and how they are strategic to aiding Nigeria’s foreign policy direction between now and 2027, Oshodi said, “We can look at the professor’s years of career. He’s been in charge of Nigeria’s electoral body for many years. He helped conduct the 2019 and 2023 elections, and I think it’s generally considered a good job.

“So these non-career diplomats are political. Their first priority is loyalty. They have been loyal to the administration and understand its vision.”

Asked how Yakubu had demonstrated his loyalty to the administration, and whether it was through his conduct in the last election, Oshodi clarified, “No, it’s the criteria of national service. I’m just giving you different reasons why the President made his judgment. There’s also ethnic and state balance.

“He needs to ensure there’s a general federal character. I don’t know specifically the President’s judgment on the professor, but I can tell you for a fact that his national service has been exemplary. That is why he has been rewarded with this high office. Of course, as you said, his loyalty to the President is based on all four criteria.

“I said specifically, we don’t know exactly what the President decided on. It could be national service, because you can say he served this country for a long period in a commendable way.

“So you can’t just focus on loyalty and say that is the reason. I gave three reasons why he’s there, apart from his competence in this field.”

On Fani-Kayode, he added, “It’s not really that simple. The President’s reason for appointing diplomats, especially ambassadors and high commissioners, is based on how he assesses their competence and capacity.

“Some countries and situations require certain skills and attributes, and I want to believe the President’s judgment is based on that. There are reasons why these people are appointed.

“Mr. Fani-Kayode has served this country in many capacities. Being divisive does not eliminate him from serving further.

“Everyone’s personal life is personal. The President’s decision is based on national service and, in many ways, a balance of competence.”

 

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