The Federal Government has elevated nineteen officers of the Nigerian Foreign Service to the rank of Ambassadors-in-Situ, a milestone that underscores their contributions to advancing Nigeria’s foreign policy.
In a statement on Monday, Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Kimiebi Ebienfa said the investiture recognises the officers’ dedication, professionalism, and commitment to promoting Nigeria’s interests abroad.
The newly promoted Ambassadors-in-Situ earned the title following their advancement to the rank of Deputy Director in the Federal Civil Service. The rank carries heightened responsibilities, including upholding Nigeria’s international image and strengthening the professionalism of the diplomatic service.
Speaking on behalf of the honourees, Ambassador Suleiman Mohammed Ousman expressed gratitude to the Ministry and the Federal Government, pledging continued service with integrity and commitment to national interests.
Permanent Secretary Ambassador Dunoma Umar Ahmed, PhD, congratulated the officers and urged them to maintain the highest standards of diplomacy, noting that their elevation comes at a critical time for Nigeria’s engagement with the global community.
The investiture ceremony was presided over by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, H.E. Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, OON, and attended by senior government officials, public office holders, and distinguished guests.
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