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US, UK Won’t Accept Buratai, Ex-service Chiefs As Ambassadors; Ex-NIIA DG by iwaeda: 12:12am On Feb 05, 2021
Former Director General of the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, Prof Bola Akinterinwa, has said the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), has the right to nominate all the service chiefs who were changed last week as non-career ambassadors.

Akinterinwa, however, said there was no assurance that countries like the United States and the United Kingdom who had accused the service chiefs of crimes against humanity would accept the former service chiefs as diplomats.

He spoke on a PUNCH Online interview on Thursday.

Earlier, the Presidency on Thursday said the names of the ex-military commanders were sent to the Senate for confirmation.

The nominees are: Gen Abayomi G. Olonisakin (rtd), Lt Gen Tukur Y. Buratai (rtd), Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (rtd), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar (rtd), and Air Vice Marshal Mohammed S. Usman (rtd).

But Akinterinwa doubted that the ex-service chiefs who were believed not to have performed at home would perform outside the country.

He said, “It is only in Nigeria where a carpenter will want to perform the work of a pilot and where a pilot will want to go into surgical operation to perform cardiothoracic operation.

“When you bring somebody who is perfectly trained to kill to come and engage in diplomatic negotiations at a critical time that globalisation is now a major issue, I think that Mr President is making haste slowly and in this case, he is killing diplomatic initiatives well in advance, this is killing Nigeria softly.”


The former NIIA director general said certain countries like the US and UK which had fingered the immediate past service chiefs of crimes against humanity were not likely to accept the ex-military commanders as ambassadors.

He stated, “The main problem any of the (former) service chiefs may have is that the international community have been speculating that they have violated human rights, that under their watch some people have been killed recklessly without due regard to both international law and international humanitarian law.”

“It depends on the country they will be posted to. If you send a service chief as an ambassador to the United States for instance, what will you expect? US is one of the countries that have accused the service chiefs of having violated human rights. Do you think they will be able to survive in that case in terms of negotiating skill? Not likely. If you send to Britain, the same thing.


“If you send to probably Cote D’Ivoire, Togo, Venezuela, all those places where strategic interest do not constitute the issue, in this case, yes, they may do well but you need someone who is very conversant with a very dishonest manner of operating international politics. International politics is very dishonest, everybody is struggling to undermine the other and you need a sophisticated career ambassador,” the diplomat added.

Continuing, Akinterinwa said, “A country can accept and may not accept (an ambassadorial appointee). The obstacle here even though there is rule of reciprocity if we name one and you refuse to accept, we too have the right to reject your own.

“But it is generally not done. When you present a candidate to a country, rather than writing you a bad letter to say they reject, they may keep quiet. So, long silence, no reply simply means rejection. That is the context under which we call them persona non grata – that is unwanted person.”

The former NIIA director general said Nigeria needs diplomatic careerists to engage in diplomatic negotiations, adding that political or non-career ambassadors have bastardised Nigeria’s diplomacy and foreign policy objectives in recent times.

https://punchng.com/us-uk-wont-accept-buratai-other-ex-service-chiefs-as-ambassadors-says-ex-niia-dg-akinterinwa/

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Re: US, UK Won’t Accept Buratai, Ex-service Chiefs As Ambassadors; Ex-NIIA DG by maureensylvia(f): 12:14am On Feb 05, 2021
heeeey
Re: US, UK Won’t Accept Buratai, Ex-service Chiefs As Ambassadors; Ex-NIIA DG by Racoon(m): 12:15am On Feb 05, 2021
Always making Nigeria trends for the wrong reason because Buhari has been a curse/plague Nigeria knowingly or unknowingly brought upon itself.Even if a president is daft, he should @ least surrounds itself with people that will help him do the job well.

This move is not even good for Nigeria's PR.The global stage is where you put your best brains forward in international diplomacy & better negotiations.

How can a president quickly nominate a band of lacklustre service chiefs under whose watch the nation suffered the worst kind of insecurity ever witnessed in histroy even as non-career ambassadors? Is it to continue to shield they with diplomatic immunity? Nope! The world knows all the atrocities they wrought upon the Nigerian nation under Bubu especially the former COAS.

However, for a failed president, failure is contagious and a recurrent decimal.Any wonder Buhari's ICC nominee (Justice Ishaq Bello) based on nepotism, was only able to garner an utterly abysmal 5 votes in a court of 110 members due to incompetency.Wherein another Nigerian- Chile Eboe-Osuji is the president of the same court based on proven competency?

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Re: US, UK Won’t Accept Buratai, Ex-service Chiefs As Ambassadors; Ex-NIIA DG by GallantDuke(m): 12:16am On Feb 05, 2021
We over here in Nigeria also rejects them. They are bunch of failures

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Re: US, UK Won’t Accept Buratai, Ex-service Chiefs As Ambassadors; Ex-NIIA DG by Ever8090: 12:33am On Feb 05, 2021
Buhari is ruling this country like his personal property...the old man is too daring..

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Re: US, UK Won’t Accept Buratai, Ex-service Chiefs As Ambassadors; Ex-NIIA DG by Ogonimilitant(m): 12:38am On Feb 05, 2021
They must be arrested. The way Buhari will face icc

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Re: US, UK Won’t Accept Buratai, Ex-service Chiefs As Ambassadors; Ex-NIIA DG by bcomputer101: 12:57am On Feb 05, 2021
Weather our darling mannequin love it or not, Buratai must face ICC and be charge accordingly.




The blood of those innocent souls killed at Lekki tollgate still calling for Justice.

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Re: US, UK Won’t Accept Buratai, Ex-service Chiefs As Ambassadors; Ex-NIIA DG by realstars: 1:07am On Feb 05, 2021
There will be no scape goat in this busness, The claw is huntting the immunity.

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Re: US, UK Won’t Accept Buratai, Ex-service Chiefs As Ambassadors; Ex-NIIA DG by Nobody: 1:34am On Feb 05, 2021
If not that politics is somehow in this country, APC would have moved for impeachment and handover to the VP rather than ruining the party image internationally .

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Re: US, UK Won’t Accept Buratai, Ex-service Chiefs As Ambassadors; Ex-NIIA DG by internationalman(m): 2:10am On Feb 05, 2021
A country where a professor is second to a cattle Herder

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Re: US, UK Won’t Accept Buratai, Ex-service Chiefs As Ambassadors; Ex-NIIA DG by madmohamed(m): 2:14am On Feb 05, 2021
realstars:
There will be no scape goat in this busness,
The claw is huntting the immunity.
I have information that he is going to Moslem country Saudi Arabia or UAE

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Re: US, UK Won’t Accept Buratai, Ex-service Chiefs As Ambassadors; Ex-NIIA DG by potent5(m): 3:32am On Feb 05, 2021
Bubu and his government want to be clever by half.

After committing crimes against humanity, you want to shield yourselves from Prosecution, you think the international community is the compromised Nigerian judicial system?

I de laugh (in Obj's voice) .

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Re: US, UK Won’t Accept Buratai, Ex-service Chiefs As Ambassadors; Ex-NIIA DG by Asabe4(f): 3:55am On Feb 05, 2021
Ever8090:
Buhari is ruling this country like his personal property...the old man is so daring..
Too daring!!!

Anyways, he knows he will get away with his actions... Sadly!

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Re: US, UK Won’t Accept Buratai, Ex-service Chiefs As Ambassadors; Ex-NIIA DG by Ojiofor: 4:45am On Feb 05, 2021
Nothing concern Buhari with competency it's all about himself and his herdsman ego.

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Re: US, UK Won’t Accept Buratai, Ex-service Chiefs As Ambassadors; Ex-NIIA DG by kingbee90: 4:50am On Feb 05, 2021
Buhari is the worst president Nigeria has ever had.

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Re: US, UK Won’t Accept Buratai, Ex-service Chiefs As Ambassadors; Ex-NIIA DG by Pu55y: 4:56am On Feb 05, 2021
Good development
Re: US, UK Won’t Accept Buratai, Ex-service Chiefs As Ambassadors; Ex-NIIA DG by helinues: 7:13am On Feb 05, 2021
His opinion

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Re: US, UK Won’t Accept Buratai, Ex-service Chiefs As Ambassadors; Ex-NIIA DG by mushystuff: 7:59am On Feb 05, 2021
If these ex service chiefs have nothing to hide why the haste in appointing them as ambassadors if not to provide them diplomatic cover? Of course our rubber stamp Senate will approve!

This country is just so shameless, sending out the worst sets of idiots as international representatives.

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Re: US, UK Won’t Accept Buratai, Ex-service Chiefs As Ambassadors; Ex-NIIA DG by mushystuff: 7:59am On Feb 05, 2021
helinues:
His opinion

Which is factual but politics continues to do a number on you.

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Re: US, UK Won’t Accept Buratai, Ex-service Chiefs As Ambassadors; Ex-NIIA DG by iwaeda: 8:00am On Feb 05, 2021
Change to Next level or sink. Oga ju!
Re: US, UK Won’t Accept Buratai, Ex-service Chiefs As Ambassadors; Ex-NIIA DG by Lekan111(m): 8:08am On Feb 05, 2021
Send off package
Re: US, UK Won’t Accept Buratai, Ex-service Chiefs As Ambassadors; Ex-NIIA DG by Vickym1(f): 8:16am On Feb 05, 2021
They should the opportunity to persecute him for all the innocent lives he has wasted

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Re: US, UK Won’t Accept Buratai, Ex-service Chiefs As Ambassadors; Ex-NIIA DG by Dannyset(m): 9:11am On Feb 05, 2021
grin

"Mr President is making haste slowly."

Nigeria matter!!!!!!!!!! Make I just dey laff. grin grin

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Re: US, UK Won’t Accept Buratai, Ex-service Chiefs As Ambassadors; Ex-NIIA DG by IMASTEX: 9:11am On Feb 05, 2021
Buratai was the specific reasons for this useless nomination. Buhari can only buy him time, he won't be president forever. A military man exposed to the use of force who couldn't confront raising insecurity now wants to do a diplomatic tiers that required special skills & dialogue. This country is done!


post=98761166:
Can't they just go and rest somewhere.
Why should they when your grand daddy is attached to working with the tired like him. He is obviously searching for grand pa to head the police even if it required recalling a pensioner like custom boss.

Na by force to be Ambassadors?
Yes, that is the surest live line for Buratai to get immunity against the ICC charges.

We kuku trust our your darling Daddy, he hates nonsense. [/i]
He praised & call you his online warriors yesterday for defending his inadequacies. Ask for a pay raise for such a tasking job.

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Re: US, UK Won’t Accept Buratai, Ex-service Chiefs As Ambassadors; Ex-NIIA DG by theFilmtric: 9:11am On Feb 05, 2021
who doesn't know that the Mannequin in the rock has never done anything good?
Terrorist in disguise
They must get to the Hauge.
E.O.D.


theFilmtricsay



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morgstreme:


Who doesn't know that your late WRETCHED illiterate father was a curse to your family?
morgstreme:


Nameless Lekki toll gate victims[/s]

paid buharist

theFilmtricsay

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Re: US, UK Won’t Accept Buratai, Ex-service Chiefs As Ambassadors; Ex-NIIA DG by YoonSung88: 9:11am On Feb 05, 2021
Who will before? The blood of innocent murdered youths are on their hands

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Re: US, UK Won’t Accept Buratai, Ex-service Chiefs As Ambassadors; Ex-NIIA DG by MANNABBQGRILLS: 9:11am On Feb 05, 2021
Can't they just go and rest somewhere.
Na by force to be Ambassadors?

We kuku trust our darling Daddy, he hates nonsense
.

Well, this is only an interview by Punch Newspaper tho,
anyone can give their opinion on any matter they so wish!
It holds no water!

On a lighter note.......

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Re: US, UK Won’t Accept Buratai, Ex-service Chiefs As Ambassadors; Ex-NIIA DG by Lanretoye(m): 9:12am On Feb 05, 2021
I tot they retired,with all the largesse in and out of service they still be ambassadors again?

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Re: US, UK Won’t Accept Buratai, Ex-service Chiefs As Ambassadors; Ex-NIIA DG by Adrian9(m): 9:12am On Feb 05, 2021
This country na wa o! Dem don kill us finish, dem still wan piss on top our grave!

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