Barely a month after he was nominated as Ambassador of the International Human Rights Commission, Senate President, Bukola Saraki has been stripped off the appointment for “failing to meet up with necessary protocols demanded of the office”.
The Commission, in the revocation letter stated that the withdrawal of his nomination became necessary in line with the protocols of the agency.
“In view of recent event towards perfection of the intended decoration and the overall interest of the organization in Africa and the world, we hereby withdraw your nomination as Ambassador-at-large.”
Saraki’s earlier nomination was hinged on his “ability to ensure stability of Nigeria and his firm leadership of the Nigerian Senate … which according to IHRC is adjudged to be among the most proactive parliaments across the world.