Buhari Urges Ambassador-Designates to Promote Nigeria’s Values

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Nahimat Adekoga
President Muhammadu Buhari has tasked Ambassadors-designates to change narrative of the country on global stage by playing up positive values and outstanding contributions of Nigerians.
According to a statement by Buhari’s Special Adviser, Media and Publicity, Femi Adeshina, the President made the comments on Monday in Abuja while declaring open an induction course organised by Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Nigerian Career Ambassadors-designate who were recently cleared by Senate.

The president said it behooves on the Ambassadors-designates to project the country well, adding that they would need to mobilize, sensitise and motivate their staff towards working assiduously to achieving the set goals.

“As we are all making great sacrifices at home, we also expect you to similarly make judicious use of the resources put at the disposal of your missions. As Heads of missions, you will be held accountable for the utilisation of all resources under your control. These are lean times, and all of us are expected to do more with less.

“I want to emphasise your duty to change the narrative of Nigeria as seen by the outside world. For far too long, we have allowed Nigeria to be defined by others, always emphasizing our negatives. To the average foreigner, Nigeria evokes 419, terrorism, militancy, communal and religious clashes, insecurity, corruption and all our other faults,” he said.

The President continued: “You have the duty to correct this narrative by taking the initiative to define and portray our country for what it truly is. We are a nation of 180 million vibrant, enterprising, hardworking, hospitable and peaceful people. We are a remarkable nation that has succeeded in harnessing our multiple diversities as strengths such that we are the leading country on the continent.

“Therefore, you will need to mobilise, sensitise and motivate all your staff so that together you engage with your host governments, the private sector and other segments of the society to explain that Nigeria is much more than the negative image portrayed to them.”

Buhari also enjoined them to leverage on achievements of Nigerians within the country and in diaspora, whose contributions to the economy cannot be over-emphasized.

“Think of people like Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka, Chinedu Echeruo who founded Hotspot application which he sold to Apple for over a billion Dollars; think of Bayo Ogunlesi, who runs over a billion Dollar Infrastructure Fund and is now Adviser to US President-elect; and Jelani Aliyu, an accomplished car designer at General Motors.

“Indeed, these and other hardworking Nigerian professionals in the diaspora have never forgotten their roots and have been making significant contributions to their communities back home, and even to our economy through their huge remittances.” he said.

The president urged the Ambasador-designates to sustain work ethic characterized by love of country, professionalism, excellence, integrity and honour

“This is associated with Nigerian diplomatic tradition established in 1957 by pioneers of Nigerian Foreign Service, sometimes referred to as the “Twelve Apostles” and also “bequeath same to succeeding generations.” he said.

President Buhari also charged them to stress Nigeria’s commitment to international peace and security through contributions to nearly every UN peacekeeping initiative since 1960 when the country achieved our independence.

“In addition, we are the stabilizers and shock absorbers of West Africa having helped to contain potentially de-stabilizing developments in the sub-region.” Buhari said.

He urged the Ambassadors–designates always to be mindful of the national priorities that revolve around the economy, security, anti-corruption, good governance, agricultural transformation and infrastructural development, including rail, roads and power, adding that they should use their roles as Principal Representatives to build meaningful partnerships to attract foreign investments, new skills and technologies.

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Buhari stressed that “as Nigerian Ambassadors, you must set the standard of putting Nigeria first in all your actions. You must show leadership, fairness and justice to all. Discipline, probity, accountability and zero tolerance for corruption must be your watchwords. You are expected to project the best image and traditions of our country in your conduct and all you do.”

He also has expressed optimism that current economic recession witnessed in the country would ebb in 2017 as his administration is doing everything possible in this regard.

“We are optimistic that the external factors that partly contributed to push our economy into recession will ebb in 2017. Until then, I regret that the resources available to fund our missions abroad will not be as robust as we would like.

“We are working hard to turn around our national economy by effectively reforming our macroeconomic environment through measures, some of which were outlined in my budget speech to the National Assembly last week.” Buhari submitted.

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