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Coalition passes vote of confidence on Foreign Minister, Tuggar

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The International Relations and Affairs Alliance (IRAA), a coalition of international relations practitioners, has passed a vote of confidence in Nigeria’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar.

The coalition, based in Lagos, Nigeria, and led by Mrs. Adewusi Bakare, also lampooned a faceless group for a lack of knowledge about diplomatic processes.

She said the statement by the Coalition of Civil Society Groups and signed by Comrade Igwe Ude-Umanta erroneously pointed fingers at Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar for recalling ambassadors and not appointing new ones.

“Ude-Umanta should note that Ambassadors serve at the prerogative of the President of a Country and not the Minister of Foreign Affairs.

“Their recall and appointment lie solely with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The group has shown zero knowledge of the process and serving the bidding of their paymasters.”

“Regarding Ambassador Lamuwa’s alleged sexual excesses, if the faceless group had followed the events, they would have discovered that Amb Tuggar was the first to draw the attention of the Head of Service to the matter and asked that she take charge according to the extant rules of the civil service. ”

However, the group has mischievously left that out and is now turning it against the Honourable Minister. In this matter, the minister has acted above board to ensure that due process was followed.

“Tuggar has led the process of the signing of 25 International MoUs that will, in turn, be highly beneficial to Nigeria across energy, business and investment sectors, has revived several bi-national commissions, finalised the Basa agreement with the US, and vigorously campaigned for Nigeria’s inclusion in the G20, United Nations Security Council and BRICS.”

“Most importantly, a 14 billion USD investment from Indian investors across ICT, power, steel and manufacturing, agriculture and defence, real estate, and hospitality.”

“Other investments attracted to Nigeria through Tuggar’s economic diplomacy include a 2 billion USD investment from Germany for the Nigeria-Siemens Power Project and a 250 million Euro investment from the Netherlands to boost existing business in Nigeria.”

“The International Relations and Affairs Alliance (IRAA) has warned interest groups to desist from tarnishing Nigeria’s image by writing outright fabrications to fight proxy wars on behalf of politicians seeking ambassadorial appointments, disgruntled foreign service officers, and the disgraced and suspended Ambassador Adamu Lamuwa.”

IRAA has said Tuggar’s multipolarity approach to international relations, which dealt mainly with Nigeria’s interests while relating to the US, EU, Russia, and China, was the best deal Nigeria could have now. It shows someone who is abreast of global diplomacy and must be supported to succeed in Nigeria’s interest.”

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