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Tinubu gets DSS-cleared ambassadorial list
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President Bola Tinubu has received a fresh list of ambassador-designates and is weighing when to transmit it to the Senate, multiple Presidency sources have confirmed to The PUNCH.
Top officials familiar with the process said all security and background checks on nominees had been completed, awaiting only the President’s nod before being transmitted to the red chamber for screening.
The sources spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorised to comment publicly.
“The list is ready. It’s ready. It is now with the President, and it’s up to him,” one senior official said on Tuesday.
“All those security checks, they are done with. But he has not mentioned when he wants to send it to the Senate,” the source clarified.
Another source explained that, when the President finally moves, the appointment will be staggered, with envoys to “major partner countries” announced first, while others will follow later.
“He cannot announce all the ambassadors at once,” the official said, adding, “It is only those we intend to send to our key partner countries that will be announced, because the main reason why this thing has delayed is money. A humongous amount is involved in getting these ambassadors settled. So, we will send out those few ambassadors first and then others later.”
Although The PUNCH could not immediately confirm the countries involved, checks by our correspondent revealed that Nigeria’s key partners are the countries with the deepest trade, security and political ties.
These include the United States of America, the United Kingdom, the European Union states (notably France and Germany), China, India and core ECOWAS neighbours.
Relations between the U.S. and the UK are anchored in oil and security cooperation.
Nigeria is a major crude supplier, a key counter-terrorism ally and a Commonwealth partner with a huge diaspora footprint.
The EU as a bloc is Nigeria’s largest trading partner and investor, backing big-ticket projects and governance reforms, while France and Germany add security support in the North-East and Sahel.
China and India are critical for energy and infrastructure. China’s loans and Belt and Road projects have financed Nigeria’s rail lines, airports and power plants, while India is a top buyer of Nigerian crude and a major pharma and ICT partner.
Within Africa, ECOWAS capitals such as Accra, Niamey and Cotonou have historically been priority postings, given Nigeria’s role as the region’s largest economy and chief crisis mediator.
The latest development comes more than two years after President Tinubu’s decision in September 2023 to recall all ambassadors from the country’s 109 foreign missions—comprising 76 embassies, 22 high commissions and 11 consulates—as part of what the government described as a “comprehensive diplomatic review.”
Since then, most missions have been headed by chargés d’affaires or senior consular officers with limited authority to represent the country in formal negotiations.
“The truth is that most foreign governments do not give the same regard to chargés d’affaires as they do to ambassadors,” a senior Foreign Service source had told our correspondent earlier.
The official explained, “It is not that they are not important but they are bureaucrats. They cannot make binding commitments on behalf of the country. At a time like this, we have many diplomatic demands; it is crucial that ambassadors be appointed. It won’t be long before the President does it.”
Another official who spoke to our correspondent on Tuesday stressed that President Tinubu did not want the move to appear as a direct response to recent comments by United States President Donald Trump, who has threatened to halt aid and consider military action over alleged killings of Christians in Nigeria.
“The President didn’t give a day he would appoint ambassadors,” the source said, noting, “It will be ready soon. He also doesn’t want it to look like it is because of the Trump issue that he is rushing it.”
The push to conclude the ambassadorial appointments comes amid the recent diplomatic tension following comments by U.S. President Donald Trump, who threatened military intervention in Nigeria over alleged killing of Christians.
Trump, in a post on his social media platform on Friday, October 31, announced that he was labelling Nigeria a “Country of Particular Concern.”
Hours later, he announced that he had instructed congressional Republicans to “immediately look into this matter” and report back to him.
On November 1, Trump said he had ordered the U.S. Department of War to “prepare for possible action” in Nigeria over the country’s alleged killing of Christians.
He wrote, “If the Nigerian Government continues to allow the killing of Christians, the U.S.A. will immediately stop all aid and assistance to Nigeria, and may very well go into that now disgraced country, ‘guns-a-blazing,’ to completely wipe out the Islamic terrorists who are committing these horrible atrocities.”
He added that the military offensive would be “fast, vicious, and sweet.”
In April 2025, The PUNCH reported that the Federal Government had concluded vetting of nominees and completed security clearances. However, the appointment stalled due to funding shortages, sources confirmed.
At the time, officials said over $1bn was needed to settle accumulated arrears of foreign service officers, replace ageing diplomatic vehicles, renovate embassies, and cover operational overheads. The funding crunch, coupled with internal political considerations, slowed the process.
Tinubu had earlier admitted the complexity of balancing political and professional interests in the appointment.
“It’s not easy stitching those names,” Tinubu told members of The Buhari Organisation led by former Governor of Nasarawa State, Senator Tanko Almakura, who visited him at the State House, Abuja, on September 2, 2025.
“I couldn’t appoint everybody at once, and thank you for your patience. I still have some slots for ambassadorial positions that so many people are craving for,” he added.
On November 3, Presidency officials told our correspondent that the President has since ordered a complete “cleanup” of the original list to remove nominees who have died, retired or taken up other appointments, as well as to replace career officers who now have less than one year left in service.
Credit: PUNCH
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Emadeb E&P Reaffirms Commitment to Host Communities Development Trust Under PIA Framework
● _Company engages Board of Trustees, traditional rulers in Akwa-Ibom on Ibom Field operations on PPL 236_

L-R: Head, Human Resources Unit, Emadeb Energy, Mrs Uduak Ugbodaga, Managing Director, Emadeb E&P, Dr Segun Ogunsanya, Chief Executive Officer, Emadeb Energy Group, Mr Debo Olujimi, Paramount Ruler of Eastern Obolo Local Government, HRM, Chief Harry John Etetor, Chairman, Board of Trustees of Emadeb-Eastern Obolo-Ibeno Host Communities Development Trust, Mr Dominic Ekpe, and Legal Adviser, Emadeb Energy Group, Mr Jerry Achonwa during the Emadeb management team’s visit to Akwa-Ibom, Monday
Uyo, Akwa Ibom State | 23 June 2026 – Emadeb Exploration and Production Limited, a subsidiary of Emadeb Energy Group, has reaffirmed its commitment to fulfilling all obligations to the Emadeb-Eastern Obolo-Ibeno Host Communities Development Trust in line with the Petroleum Industry Act, 2021, as it advances stakeholder engagement on its Ibom Field operations on PPL 236.
The assurance was given on Monday in Uyo by the Chief Executive Officer of Emadeb Energy Group, Mr Debo Olujimi, and the Managing Director of Emadeb E&P, Dr Segun Ogunsanya, during an inaugural engagement with members of the Board of Trustees of the Host Communities Development Trust.
The seven-member Board of Trustees, chaired by Mr Dominic Ekpe, was inaugurated in April 2026 pursuant to the provisions of the Petroleum Industry Act. The meeting marked Emadeb E&P’s first formal engagement with the Trust since its establishment.
Speaking during the session, Mr Olujimi said Emadeb E&P would conduct its operations responsibly and in the best interest of the host communities of Eastern Obolo and Ibeno, Akwa Ibom State, and the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
He pledged that the company would engage the Trust with integrity, transparency and an open mind, and sought the Board’s cooperation in strengthening the Trust’s administrative structures as the company finalises the requirements of its operational licence.
“We know that what we have come to do in Eastern Obolo and Ibeno communities is for the betterment of these communities, Akwa Ibom State and Nigeria,” Mr Olujimi said. “I want you to rest assured that Emadeb E&P will do the needful. Deep offshore exploration is a highly technical and capital-intensive endeavour, and by God’s grace we have successfully completed that phase. It is now time to work together in line with the plans we had already emplaced. We are all fully on board.”

Fourth from left: CEO of Emadeb Energy Group, Mr Debo Olujimi, in a group photograph with his management team and members of the Board of Trustees of Emadeb-Eastern Obolo-Ibeno Host Communities Development Trust at the end of their engagement in Uyo, Monday
Emadeb E&P reiterated that the Host Communities Development Trust remains central to its community relations strategy and said it would continue to work closely with the Board of Trustees and host communities to ensure sustainable development and shared prosperity.
The Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Mr Dominic Ekpe, expressed appreciation to the Chief Executive Officer of Emadeb Energy Group for prioritising the engagement. He requested the company’s support for the Trust’s operational take-off, including the provision of administrative infrastructure and requisite funding.
As part of the stakeholder engagement, the Emadeb E&P delegation also paid separate courtesy visits to His Royal Majesty, Chief Harry John Etetor, Paramount Ruler of Eastern Obolo Local Government Area, and His Royal Majesty, Owong Amb. Prof. Effiong Bassey Archianga, Akwaha Owong Ibeno, Paramount Ruler of Ibeno Local Government Area.
Mr Olujimi assured both traditional institutions that Emadeb E&P would remain responsive to its corporate social responsibility commitments and would discharge every obligation stipulated under the Petroleum Industry Act for host communities. The monarchs commended the delegation for the visit and offered prayers for the success and safety of the company’s operations in their domains.
■ About Emadeb Exploration and Production Limited
Emadeb Exploration and Production Limited is the upstream subsidiary of Emadeb Energy Group, focused on the exploration and development of oil and gas assets in Nigeria. The company holds interests in PPL 236, a shallow-water marginal field located about 30 kilometres offshore in a water depth of roughly 20 metres, and is committed to responsible operations, environmental stewardship, and value creation for host communities and stakeholders.
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Sokoto High Court slams death sentence on 3 men, including foreign national for terrorism , arms trafficking
Justice Muhammad Bello of a High Court sitting in Sokoto State has sentenced three men, including a foreign national, to death by hanging, following their conviction on charges bordering on terrorrism and arms proliferation.
The convicts identified as Yusuf Muhammad (alias Sallau), a Nigerien; Jabbi Alhaji Yalle; and Kabiru Muhammad, were apprehended on June 13th, 2025, by the Department of State Services (DSS) Counter Terrorism Unit in connection with cross-border criminal activities bordering on arms trafficking and terrorrism.
Delivering judgment in the case marked SS/45c/2026, Justice Bello found all three defendants guilty as charged and sentenced them to death by hanging. The court also ordered the forfeiture of all monetary exhibits recovered from the convicts to the Federal Government.
“The conviction is the latest in a series of successful prosecutions by the DSS in its sustained operations against terrorism and organised cross-border criminal networks across Nigeria,” Justice Bello said
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Bandit Kingpin Ado Aleru Declares fellow Bandit Leader who k!lled Gen Rabe Wanted
The bandit leader linked to the abduction and eventual death of retired Major General Rabe Abubakar has reportedly gone into hiding, amid claims circulating on social media that a rival bandit kingpin, Ado Aleru, has declared him wanted.
The bandit leader, identified as Kachalla Muhammadu (also known as Kachalla Muhammadu Fulani), is a notorious bandit leader indigenous to Matazu Local Government Area of Katsina State, and has been the prime suspect in the May 30 abduction of Gen. Rabe Abubakar (rtd), a former Director of Defence Information and ex-spokesperson of the Nigerian Army.
It was gathered that Kachalla had previously been involved in a government-backed peace arrangement with armed groups operating in the North-West before the abduction.
The retired general was kidnapped alongside his wife, Hajiya Amina Abubakar, around the Matazu area of Katsina State while the couple were travelling to a wedding. Their vehicle was ambushed along the Marabar Musawa–Kafinsoli Road near Zakin Baure village, with their driver sustaining gunshot wounds in the attack.
Investigations by security agencies suggested the attack was not random. Preliminary findings indicated the abductors had deliberately targeted the general and his wife, tracking their movements from Kaduna before striking.
In the days that followed, Kachalla reportedly reached out to the family through an audio recording that later went viral. He demanded the release of three detained members of his gang and the return of livestock allegedly seized during a security operation in Jikamshi, appealing to the state government and local council leaders to meet his conditions.
He also confirmed reneging on a promise to free the general’s wife. Kachalla said he had planned to release Hajiya Amina but changed his mind because of the heavy security presence in the area, adding that he did not want security agencies to take credit for her release.
The bandit leader did not hide his readiness for violence either. He warned that he would have killed the general had his own parents been among those detained by security operatives, insisting that even a deployment of 1,000 soldiers would not help the government locate his camp.
Despite weeks of negotiation, Gen. Rabe did not survive captivity. The retired general died while in bandits’ custody, with the Katsina State Government attributing his death to complications from diabetes and hypertension rather than direct violence.
President Bola Tinubu reacted to the development, with his office expressing condolences to the family and the Armed Forces while reiterating that government would not bow to kidnappers’ demands.
There was, however, some relief for the family. Hajiya Amina Rabe Abubakar, who was abducted alongside her husband, was successfully rescued by security operatives.
Weeks later, troops intensified the manhunt for Kachalla’s gang. Soldiers of the 17 Brigade Strike Group and Quick Response Force, backed by the 8 Division Special Forces, raided a terrorist hideout in Fafu Village along the Matazu–Musawa axis under Operation CLEAN SWEEP III, engaging the bandits in a gun battle that forced them to flee and abandon their camp. Four other victims who had been held alongside the general and his wife since April 14 were rescued in that operation. The Army said troops remain on Kachalla’s trail.
Social media posts have since claimed that bandit kingpin Ado Aleru a Zamfara-based bandit leader who holds the title Sarkin Fulani and was himself once declared wanted by Nigeria’s Defence Headquarters with a bounty on his head has now declared Kachalla wanted, forcing him underground.
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