Nigeria finally started restocking its empty embassies, and the first move is dropping a heavyweight security veteran into Washington.
Nigeria restarts its ambassador shuffle
Nigeria restarts its ambassador shuffle
- President Bola Tinubu approved three ambassador postings on Thursday.
- The destinations are France, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
- This comes more than two years after Nigeria pulled every envoy back home.
- Colonel Lateef Are is headed to the United States.
- Ambassador Ayodele Oke is assigned to France.
- Ambassador Amin Dalhatu is posted to the United Kingdom.
- Back in September 2023, Tinubu recalled diplomats from 109 foreign missions.
- That sweep covered embassies, high commissions, and consulates.
- Since then, most missions ran on chargés d’affaires with limited clout.
- Lateef Are is from Ogun State and is Nigeria’s new face in Washington.
- His posting lands during increased scrutiny of Nigeria–US relations.
- Recent comments by US officials on Nigeria’s security situation raised the stakes.
- Lateef Are came out of the Nigerian Defence Academy in December 1974.
- He was part of Regular Course 12 and graduated in the top ten.
- His first major assignment landed him in the Nigerian Army Intelligence Corps.
- Several course mates later became national figures.
- Names from that circle include Owoye Andrew Azazi, Sambo Dasuki, and Ganiyu Adekeye.
- That class quietly produced a chunk of Nigeria’s security elite.
- Lateef Are earned a First Class Honours degree in Psychology.
- He graduated from the University of Ibadan in 1980.
- He swept multiple prizes as the best graduating student.
- Later, he added a master’s degree in International Law and Diplomacy from the University of Lagos.
- Lateef Are worked closely with Aliyu Gusau in military intelligence.
- When Gusau became National Security Adviser in 1999, he pushed Are forward.
- President Olusegun Obasanjo named him Director-General of the State Security Service.
- The appointment stirred chatter about shared Owu roots.
- In April 2010, President Goodluck Jonathan made Are Deputy National Security Adviser.
- After Gusau stepped down, Are briefly acted as NSA.
- That stint ended when Azazi was appointed NSA in October 2010.
- Lateef Are resurfaced publicly in 2015 over a housing dispute in Ikoyi.
- The State Security Service asked him to leave the residence given as a retirement benefit.
- Lateef Are fought back in court, claiming operatives forced his family out.
- A Federal High Court later ordered his reinstatement pending the case.
- These postings mark Nigeria’s first real step toward rebuilding its foreign representation.
- With Washington back in focus, sending a security-heavy envoy looks deliberate.
- It signals that Nigeria wants experienced hands in rooms where security talk dominates.