Editorial News of Saturday, 29 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
The Nigerian government has halted the sale of diplomatic properties in Nigeria and Zambia, a decision aimed at preserving national assets. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, announced that the directive was issued to prevent any potential loss of valuable properties that serve as important representations of Nigeria abroad. This move comes in response to concerns about the management and disposal of these assets, which are crucial for maintaining diplomatic relations.
Onyeama emphasized that the government is committed to ensuring proper oversight and management of its diplomatic properties. The decision reflects a broader strategy to safeguard national interests and enhance Nigeria's presence on the global stage. By retaining ownership of these properties, the government aims to strengthen its diplomatic missions and ensure they continue to function effectively in fostering international relations.