Buhari appoints Kabiru Bala as High Commissioner to South Africa
President
Muhammadu Buhari has appointed Ambassador Kabiru Bala as the new High
Commissioner of Nigeria to the Republic of South Africa with concurrent
accreditation to Swaziland and Lesotho.
Ambassador
Bala received his Letters of Credence from Foreign Affairs Minister, Geoffrey
Onyeama, a statement by his media aide, Sarah Sanda said on Monday.
Until his
new appointment, Ambassador Bala, a career diplomat, was the Deputy High
Commissioner of Nigeria to the United Kingdom.
He joined
the Foreign Service in 1999 and has at different times served in Brasilia,
Sudan, The Gambia, Netherlands and Thailand.
He also
served in various departments in the ministry and the State House, Office of
the Chief of Staff to the President as well as State House Protocol.
He was
charged to work towards further strengthening relations between Nigeria and
South Africa.
Owojela's
Blog reports that Alhaji Ahmed Ibeto, the immediate former Nigerian envoy to
South Africa, in July 2018, resigned his appointment and dumped the ruling All
Progressives Congress (APC) for the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Ibeto, who
was deputy governor of Niger state for eight years, was a member of the PDP
until the primary election of the party in November 2014, where he lost the
governorship ticket to Umar Nasko, former chief of staff to Babangida Aliyu, a
former governor.
He resigned
his membership of the PDP after complaining about “the injustice” melted to him
by the then ruling party.
In 2016,
President Muhammadu Buhari appointed him an ambassador and he was posted to
South Africa.
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