NCSCN backs Tinubu on ex-NIA DG ambassadorial nomination

NCSCN backs Tinubu on ex-NIA DG ambassadorial nomination

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By Sarafina Christopher

The National Civil Society Council of Nigeria (NCSCN) says the nomination of Amb. Ayodele Oke, a former Director-General of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA), for ambassadorial appointment is commendable.

President Bola Tinubu recently transmitted a second batch of 32 ambassadorial nominees to the Senate for confirmation, days after forwarding an initial list of three nominees.

โ€ŽNCSCN Executive Director, Blessing Akinlosotu, who briefed newsmen on Monday in Abuja, said Okeโ€™s credentials and accomplishments were not in doubt.

He said that the council totally concurred with public analysts who believed that Tinubuโ€™s decision to nominate Oke as ambassador carried weight beyond rehabilitation, and further served as a signal that professional competence, once vindicated, deserved restoration.

The executive director said Oke had been completely cleared of allegations of corruption by a competent court and relevant security agencies after a thorough process.

Akinlosotu cited Otunba Msuaan, a public affairs commentator, who said: โ€œThe escalating demands for the rejection of Okeโ€™s confirmation represent a perilous endeavour to supplant a legitimate court verdict with a verdict of public speculation.

โ€œThis campaign, fuelled by recycled headlines and wilful disregard for judicial finality, seeks to establish a dangerous precedent that threatens the very foundations of our legal system and compromises our national security.

โ€œTinubu now faces a test of principle and must stand resolute in defending the rule of law against this corrosive form of mob justice.

โ€œAt the heart of this controversy lies an incontrovertible and deliberately obscured truth: the legal case against Oke has reached its definitive and lawful conclusion.

โ€œAfter a rigorous and transparent six-year legal process, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the primary prosecuting authority, formally moved for the termination of the case.

โ€œIn May 2023, the court, acting on this application, struck out the proceedings, a legal outcome that signifies a closure based on the absence of culpable evidence; the official record now states unequivocally that no wrongdoing was found.โ€™โ€™

Akinlosotu said that the nomination of Oke for an ambassadorial role should be viewed as a positive development considering his pedigree and track records.

โ€œHe is a seasoned and well experienced administrator with proven integrity and competence.

โ€œFinally, we call on all security agencies, media houses and civil society organisations to, at all times, conduct proper investigations before going public on sensitive national issues such as this,โ€™โ€™ he said. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Chijioke Okoronkwo

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