
The Nigerian government has shut down
three of its embassies abroad its embassies in Sri Lanka, Czech Republic and Republic of Serbia due to insufficient funds.
Speaking during a press conference on Tuesday, May 21, 2019, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, said operations have been shut down in Sri Lanka, Czech
Republic and the Republic of Serbia while the embassy in Ukraine was drastically reduced.
The move he said was necessary because of insufficient
funds, thereby enforcing the shutdowns because they're left in terrible states
unbefitting of the nation's status.
He said, "Every embassy has written to us about their huge financial
demands and when we go to these embassies we see clearly very unattractive
state that does not reflect well on the country.
"Very often the staff of
the embassy really find things extremely difficult. Clearly, if we want to
operate on the scale and scope in which we are at the moment with over a 100
missions around the world, we need to spend a lot more.
"What I am saying is that
rather than having this terrible circle of inadequate funding for missions,
headquarters and so forth we have to reduce the scope.
"We should have foreign
missions that we can fund, we might not necessarily close the embassies per se,
it might be reducing the number of staff in the embassies."
80 of Nigeria's
embassies abroad were not captured for funding in the 2019 appropriation bill submitted
to the National Assembly by President Muhammadu Buhari.
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