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Controversy Erupts as Deceased Senator Appears on Tinubu’s Ambassadorial Nomination List

VICTOR UGOCHUKWU by VICTOR UGOCHUKWU
December 5, 2025
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration is facing intense criticism following revelations that the name of a deceased former senator was included among nominees for non-career ambassadorial positions submitted to the Senate.

The nominee in question, Adamu Garba Talba, a former Senator who represented Yobe South during the Second Republic, reportedly died in July 2025, yet his name appeared on the official list of 31 nominees read on the Senate floor by Senate President Godswill Akpabio on December 4, 2025.

According to Daily Nigerian, which first reported the controversy, the inclusion of a deceased nominee has raised serious questions about the Presidency’s competence and the thoroughness of the vetting process employed in compiling the ambassadorial list.

The revelation is particularly embarrassing given that Presidency officials had previously assured Nigerians that all nominees underwent rigorous “security and background checks” before their names were forwarded to the Senate for confirmation.

However, the presence of a deceased former lawmaker on the list suggests that the vetting process was either rushed, inadequately supervised, or fundamentally flawed.

Government sources speaking to Daily Nigerian disclosed that the nomination list had undergone what was described as a “final cleanup” because some earlier nominees had either died or withdrawn from consideration. The fact that Mr. Talba’s name still made it onto the final list despite these claimed reviews has intensified criticism of the process.

The development adds to growing public skepticism about the quality and suitability of President Tinubu’s ambassadorial selections, which have already generated controversy due to the inclusion of several politically connected figures with questionable diplomatic credentials.

Opposition figures and civil society organizations have seized on the error as evidence of systemic incompetence within the administration, arguing that if basic facts such as whether a nominee is alive cannot be verified, more complex aspects of their qualifications are likely to have been overlooked.

The Senate is expected to review the complete list of nominees in the coming days, and lawmakers may now face pressure to conduct more thorough independent verification of the credentials and status of all individuals on the list.

As of press time, neither the Presidency nor the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had issued an official statement addressing the inclusion of the deceased senator or explaining how such a fundamental error occurred despite claimed rigorous vetting procedures.

The controversy threatens to delay the confirmation process and has prompted calls for a comprehensive review of how the Presidency compiles nomination lists for critical appointments.

Political analysts suggest the incident reflects poorly on the administration’s attention to detail and could undermine confidence in its ability to manage sensitive diplomatic appointments that require careful consideration and thorough background investigations.

The Senate leadership has not yet indicated whether it will proceed with screening the remaining nominees or demand a revised list from the Presidency following the revelation about Mr. Talba’s inclusion.

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VICTOR UGOCHUKWU

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