Buhari to shut down unessential nigerian foreign missions
A recent development!
According to reports, President Muhammadu Buhari has directed the closure of some Nigerian foreign missions that are considered "non-essential" or "underperforming". This decision is aimed at reducing the country's foreign service costs and optimizing the use of resources.
The affected missions are said to be located in countries with which Nigeria has diplomatic relations, but where the volume of trade, investment, or other bilateral activities is deemed to be minimal.
The closure of these missions is expected to save the country millions of naira in operational costs, which can be redirected to more critical areas such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure development.
It's worth noting that the decision to close these missions is not without controversy. Some have expressed concerns that the move could harm Nigeria's international relations and undermine its diplomatic efforts in certain regions.
However, the government has defended the decision, arguing that it is necessary to ensure the effective and efficient use of public resources.
What do you think about this development? Should Nigeria prioritize the closure of underperforming foreign missions to optimize resources, or should it maintain its diplomatic presence in all countries to maintain good relations?