National Assembly Should Scrutinise Nominated Ambassadors Thoroughly — Baba-Ahmed
Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, former Special Adviser on Political Matters to President Bola Tinubu, has urged the National Assembly to scrutinise the latest ambassadorial nominees thoroughly.
The political commentator spoke during an interview on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics programme.
“A very sensitive point I want to make without necessarily maligning anybody. There are a few of these nominees that require more rigorous scrutiny in terms of their background, integrity, and records.
“I hope the President [Bola Tinubu], having nominated them, will now allow the National Assembly to do what it is supposed to do and do it well. They should scrutinise these individuals thoroughly,” Baba-Ahmed said.
He stressed the importance of prioritising personal integrity above politics, regionalism, or ethnicity.
“I think a few of those names need thorough scrutiny. Allegations exist against some, which have not been disproved, and some have been in court.
“This scrutiny will serve the national interest. It will also do justice to President Bola Tinubu’s campaign against corruption and benefit the missions these individuals are being sent to,” he said.
‘Delay In Appointments’

Following President Tinubu’s ambassadorial appointments on Saturday, many had faulted the administration over the delay.
Baba-Ahmed, who resigned in April 2025 over personal reasons and dissatisfaction with the government’s handling of national issues, also criticised the delayed ambassadorial list.
He said the list should have been released long ago, warning that waiting two years was unworthy.
“Rather disappointingly, I am not going to cheer President Tinubu. It is very late. Outgoing ambassadors will serve for maybe less than a year and a half.
“The ambassadors serve a term, are recalled, and sent back. We have raised the issue of appointment many times before, but the President did not see fit to act. My opinion is that this should have come a long time ago,” he said.