Buhari sends names of non-career ambassadorial nominees to Senate
By Online Editor
20 October 2016 |
10:35 am
President Muhammadu Buhari has sent names of forty-six non-career ambassadorial nominees to Senate for confirmation. Senate president Bukola Saraki read a letter from Buhari sent to the Senate on Thursday. The forty-six non-ambassador designate nominees were drawn from across the federation. Details later.
President Muhammadu Buhari has sent names of forty-six non-career ambassadorial nominees to Senate for confirmation.
Senate president Bukola Saraki read a letter from Buhari sent to the Senate on Thursday.
The forty-six non-ambassador designate nominees were drawn from across the federation.
Details later.
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