Connect with us

General News

NIGERIA NOMINATES AMBASSADOR DR. ENIOLA AJAYI FOR OPCW DIRECTOR-GENERAL POSITION

Published

on

Share

The Federal Republic of Nigeria has nominated Ambassador Dr. Eniola Ajayi for the position of Director-General of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW). With nearly four decades of professional experience, Dr. Ajayi brings a unique blend of technical knowledge and principled diplomacy essential for leading the Organisation into a new era.

As a seasoned diplomat, public servant, and trained scientist, Dr. Ajayi has demonstrated exceptional leadership skills. “I am a bridge between science and diplomacy,” she explains. “My training as a clinician has taught me to make decisions based on evidence, and my years as a diplomat have taught me the importance of listening, inclusivity, and consensus-building.”

Dr. Ajayi’s career spans clinical science, governance, and diplomacy. She began as an optometrist and ocular pathologist, operating a successful private eye care practice in Nigeria for 28 years. She later served in the Executive Arm of Government, holding cabinet positions as Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, and Environment, where she introduced reforms advancing sustainable development, innovation, and science-based policymaking.

As Ambassador to Hungary and the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Dr. Ajayi represented Nigeria to various international institutions, including the OPCW, International Criminal Court (ICC), and International Court of Justice (ICJ). Her experience within the OPCW is extensive, having held key roles such as Vice-Chairperson of the Executive Council and Chairperson of the Chemical Industry and Article VI Issues Cluster.

Dr. Ajayi’s vision for the OPCW includes six strategic pillars: Achieving Universality of the Chemical Weapons Convention, Modernizing for Impact, People-Centered and Mission-Driven Leadership, Concluding Outstanding Files, Staying Vigilant in a Changing World, and Leadership with Integrity. “I will lead with humility, but also with courage,” she affirms. “The OPCW must adapt to new realities, but never at the expense of its foundational values.”

If elected, Dr. Ajayi would be the first African and the first woman to serve as Director-General of the OPCW since its inception. Her candidacy carries historic significance, rooted in demonstrated leadership, deep expertise, and a strong moral compass. “Representation matters—not for its own sake, but because it brings new perspectives,” she says. “As an African woman, I bring lived experiences that can contribute to a more just and inclusive multilateral system.”

See also  FORMER SENATE PRESIDENT DAVID MARK WARNS OF SELF-DEFENSE IN BENUE IF GOVERNMENT FAILS TO ACT

Dr. Ajayi’s leadership philosophy is guided by three pillars: integrity, inclusivity, and impact. Her diplomatic approach is shaped by Nigeria’s foreign policy doctrine of “friendship to all, enmity to none,” making her a natural consensus-builder and advocate for peaceful solutions.

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

General News

ECOWAS Unveils Regional Plan to Protect Food Security Amid Global Pressures

Published

on

Share

 

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has introduced an urgent, coordinated strategy to safeguard food security across West Africa and the Sahel, as global economic disruptions and rising oil prices continue to threaten agricultural production.

The decision followed an extraordinary virtual meeting of ECOWAS Ministers of Agriculture held on March 23, 2026, where regional leaders assessed the growing risks to food systems.

The high-level meeting, convened by the ECOWAS Commission through its Department of Economic Affairs and Agriculture under Commissioner Kalilou Sylla, brought together key regional institutions, development partners, and financial stakeholders.

Participants—including representatives from the West African Economic and Monetary Union and the Permanent Inter-State Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel—reviewed the impact of rising fertiliser costs, driven by global market volatility and increasing energy prices, on agricultural productivity across the region.

Deliberations resulted in the adoption of a medium- to long-term operational framework aimed at strengthening food sovereignty and building resilience within regional food systems.

Key measures outlined in the plan include the immediate establishment of regional agreements to secure strategic fertiliser supplies, as well as the creation of emergency reserves to cushion the effects of future price shocks.

The ministers also approved the introduction of liquidity swap mechanisms through central banks to address foreign exchange constraints faced by importers—an intervention expected to improve access to critical agricultural inputs.

“Our collective response underscores the urgency of safeguarding food security in the face of external shocks,” Sylla said, noting that enhanced regional coordination and targeted interventions would help sustain agricultural production and protect vulnerable populations.

See also  FG SET TO REMOVE ELECTRICITY SUBSIDY, NIGERIANS TO FACE HIGHER TARIFFS

The initiative highlights ECOWAS’ commitment to deepening regional cooperation and implementing sustainable solutions to emerging threats to food security across West Africa and the Sahel.

Continue Reading

General News

Akpabio, Abbas Pay Sallah Homage to Tinubu in Lagos

Published

on

Share

 

President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, on Monday paid a Sallah homage to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in Lagos.

The visit formed part of activities marking the Sallah celebrations, as top government officials and political leaders paid courtesy calls to the President.

During the meeting, President Tinubu also received members of the Lagos State Governor’s Advisory Council, a key political body in Lagos State.

Lagos State Governor’s Advisory Council

The engagements provided an opportunity for discussions on national issues and strengthened ties between the executive and legislative arms of government.

The Sallah homage is a long-standing tradition in Nigeria, where political leaders and stakeholders visit the President and other top officials during major Islamic festivities.

See also  PDP ACCUSES FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OF TRADING DEVELOPMENT FOR DEFECTIONS
Continue Reading

General News

Deeply Troubling’ – Obi Reacts to Reported Detention of Islamic Scholar

Published

on

Share

 

Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has expressed concern over the reported arrest of a Kaduna-based Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Tijjani Umar, describing the development as a threat to Nigeria’s democratic principles.

 

In a statement issued on Monday, Obi said he was informed that the cleric was arrested by authorities shortly after hosting him in Kaduna on Sunday. He described the situation as “deeply troubling,” warning that it reflects a growing pattern of intimidation and suppression of dissenting voices in the country.

 

Obi noted that such actions, if confirmed, undermine fundamental rights, including freedom of speech and movement, which he said are essential pillars of any democratic society.

 

He further stressed that harassment or persecution of citizens based on perceived political affiliations must not be tolerated, urging the government to uphold the rule of law in its dealings with Nigerians.

 

“This country must defend freedom and free speech, which are the hallmarks of every democratic society,” Obi stated, adding that suppression and intimidation of dissent have no place in a functioning democracy.

 

The former Anambra State governor called on authorities and all relevant actors to refrain from actions capable of weakening the nation’s already fragile democratic system.

 

As of the time of filing this report, there has been no official confirmation from security agencies regarding the alleged arrest.

See also  HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SWEAR IN THREE NEW LAWMAKERS FOLLOWING AUGUST BYE-ELECTIONS
Continue Reading