Buhari Moves To Close Unessential Nigerian Foreign Missions - Politics - Aeronews247
President Muhammadu Buhari said Tuesday in Abuja that his
administration would undertake a review of Nigerian foreign missions to
determine those that are really essential.
Speaking after being
briefed by the permanent secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
Bulus Lolo, President Buhari said a presidential committee would soon be
established to carry out the review.
The president said the
review would determine the number of essential missions Nigeria needs to
maintain abroad so that appropriate standards and quality can be
maintained.
Nigeria currently has 119 foreign missions abroad, the permanent secretary said.
The country will spend N34billion to run the missions in 2015.
The
president said there was no point in Nigeria operating missions all
over the world “with dilapidated facilities and demoralized staff”, when
the need for some of the missions was questionable.“Let’s keep
only what we can manage. We can’t afford much for now. There’s no point
in pretending,” President Buhari told Mr. Lolo and other officials of
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The president also called for
the record of former government officials and other persons still using
diplomatic and official passports illegally, saying his administration
will take necessary action against them.
“Something has to be
done so that we can get back our respectability as a country. Some
people carry official passports and get involved in all sorts of
negative acts. We need to do something about it,” the president said.
Mr.
Lolo told President Buhari that the challenges facing the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs include the absence of a Foreign Service Commission,
poor funding of foreign missions, policy inconsistencies and training
deficiencies, among others.
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