Fani-Kayode confirms redeployment to South Africa, amid German rejection claim

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Femi Fani Kayode

Femi Fani-Kayode


 

The former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has confirmed his appointment as Nigeria’s Ambassador-Designate to South Africa.

Mr Fani-Kayode disclosed in a statement issued on Thursday said that President Bola Tinubu has approved his reassignment to South Africa upon his request.

This came a few days after the initial posting to Germany was announced.

“I made a formal representation to the then Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, that I was not comfortable with Germany for a number of personal reasons and given the fact that I had lived in Europe most of my life I would prefer to go to South Africa which is a country that I had never been to and for which I have so much interest,” Mr Fani-Kayode said.

He disclosed that he had presented his request and reasons to the then former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, who was still in his seat at the time.

He said Mr Tuggar considered his request favourably and subsequently presented it to President Tinubu, who approved the redeployment.

The former minister said he had spent much of his life in Europe and wished to serve in a country within Africa that aligns more closely with his views on foreign policy and Pan-Africanism.

He described South Africa as a country with strong bilateral ties with Nigeria and as occupying a strategic position on the continent due to its economic influence.

He expressed gratitude to both the president and the foreign affairs minister for what he described as a “gracious” consideration of his request.

He also acknowledged Sam Enang, the appointee initially posted to South Africa, for agreeing to swap places with him. This thereby makes Mr Enang the ambassador-designate to Germany.

He also denied the report that Germany rejected him for previously making tribalist and ethnic slurs. He insisted that the decision to switch was made solely by him.

“I take this opportunity to once again confirm that this was my choice and that Germany never rejected me, which was a fake report that was published in an irresponsible online magazine that thrives on sensationalism, lies and blackmail,” he said.

Mr Fani-Kayode said, “The story was not only irresponsible and insulting but was also a total and complete fabrication based on hearsay, beer parlour talk and cheap gossip and designed to embarrass me, the President.

“Worse still they listed a number of clearly outlandish and absurd reasons for this purported and fake ‘rejection’ which they patched together and concocted reflecting the malevolent condition of their perverse imagination.”

The minister claimed that preliminary findings from an internal investigation showed that the report was sponsored and written with malicious intent.

He also added that petitions had been submitted to relevant security agencies regarding the publication and the individuals allegedly responsible for the report.

“I have also briefed my lawyers…and we shall be suing them in a civil action for defamation,” he said.

The former minister maintained that no formal rejection was ever issued by Germany, stating that the report emerged after diplomatic communication relating to his redeployment to South Africa was leaked and misrepresented.

“What actually happened was that the day an “agreement” was sent to South Africa by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which was on March 13th, it was leaked to them and they falsely and maliciously reported that it was sent only because I had been formally rejected by Germany which they knew to be false,” he noted.

He added that he looks forward to serving Nigeria in South Africa, which he described as a country with a “remarkable and inspiring history.”

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