Senate In Rowdy Session Over Screening Of Reno Omokri As Ambassador

 

There was a rowdy session in the Senate on Thursday following the screening of an ambassadorial nominee, Reno Omokri.

The Senate’s screening session descended into a heated confrontation as two lawmakers exchanged harsh words over Omokri’s consideration.

Tension broke out when a motion had already been placed on the floor recommending that Omokri and others be asked to take a bow and leave.

Senator Ali Ndume insisted that the motion must be seconded before any comments could be entertained.

However, Senator Adams Oshiomhole strongly objected, insisting he be allowed to speak before the motion was seconded. He argued that Omokri’s nomination could not be glossed over, citing what he described as ‘raging issues in the public domain’.

 

“I think I need to speak on this in the public interest because we cannot pretend we have not heard the stories,” attempting to make his case.

But Ndume repeatedly interrupted, insisting the Senate’s rules required that the pending motion be seconded before any debate could proceed.

As both lawmakers insisted on their positions, the chamber briefly descended into chaos, with lawmakers trading harsh words and shouting across the aisle.

At one point, the exchange deteriorated into open insults, forcing the presiding officer to call for order.

When calm was finally restored, Reno Omokri was not asked any question as Senator Joel Onowakpo Thomas seconded the initial motion, effectively ending the dispute.

The chamber then upheld the motion for the nominees, including Reno Omokri, to take a bow and leave.

Thursday’s screening follows President Bola Tinubu’s submission of a 32-person ambassadorial nominees’ list to the Senate for confirmation on November 29.

 

The list comprises 15 career ambassadors and 17 non-career ambassadors.

According to the Presidency, the nominees will be posted to countries with which Nigeria maintains diplomatic relations, as well as international organisations such as the United Nations.

The list includes several high-profile political figures.

 

Four women appeared on the career ambassadors’ list, while six were listed as non-career nominees.

 

Since the nominations were announced, the list has generated calls for scrutiny. and criticism from some quarters, particularly over the inclusion of former political office-holders.

 

 

 

Full List of President Tinubu’s 32 Ambassadorial Nominees

Non-Career Ambassador Nominees (17)

 

Barr. Ogbonnaya Kalu – Abia

 

Reno Omokri – Delta

 

Prof. Mahmood Yakubu – Former INEC Chairman

 

Erelu Angela Adebayo – Former Ekiti First Lady

 

Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi – Former Enugu Governor

 

Tasiu Musa Maigari – Former Speaker, Katsina State Assembly

 

Yakubu N. Gambo – Former Plateau Commissioner / Former UBEC Deputy Executive Secretary

 

Prof. Nora Ladi Daduut – Former Senator, Plateau

 

Otunba Femi Pedro – Former Lagos Deputy Governor

 

Chief Femi Fani-Kayode – Former Aviation Minister, Osun

 

Barr. Nkechi Linda Ufochukwu – Anambra

 

Fatima Florence Ajimobi – Former Oyo First Lady

 

Lola Akande – Former Lagos Commissioner

 

Grace Bent – Former Senator, Adamawa

 

Victor Okezie Ikpeazu – Former Abia Governor

 

Senator Jimoh Ibrahim – Ondo

 

Amb. Paul Oga Adikwu – Former Ambassador to the Holy See, Benue

 

Career Ambassador Nominees (15)

 

Enebechi Monica Okwuchukwu – Abia

 

Yakubu Nyaku Danladi – Taraba

 

Miamuna Ibrahim Besto – Adamawa

 

Musa Musa Abubakar – Kebbi

 

Syndoph Paebi Endoni – Bayelsa

 

Chima Geoffrey Lioma David – Ebonyi

 

Mopelola Adeola-Ibrahim – Ogun

 

Abimbola Samuel Reuben – Ondo

 

Yvonne Ehinosen Odumah – Edo

 

Hamza Mohammed Salau – Niger

 

Amb. Shehu Barde – Katsina

 

Amb. Ahmed Mohammed Monguno – Borno

 

Amb. Muhammad Saidu Dahiru – Kaduna

 

Amb. Olatunji Ahmed Sulu Gambari – Kwara

 

Amb. Wahab Adekola Akande – Osun

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