President Muhammadu Buhari has re-nominated an 82-year old retired 
justice, Sylvanus Nsofor, over a month after his nomination as a 
non-career ambassador was rejected by the Senate.
Mr. Nsofor, from
 Imo State, was one of the 46 non-career ambassadorial nominees named by
 Mr. Buhari in January; but his nomination alongside that of Jacob 
Daodu, Ondo State, was rejected  by the Senate in March following 
adoption of the report of its committee on foreign affairs which had 
screened the nominees.
“Although he was calm at the screening, he 
looked frail and tired. His responses to the issues raised were either 
not answered or devoid of details and mostly satirical,” observed the 
report of the committee on March 23.
The chairperson of the 
committee, Monsurat Sunmonu, APC-Oyo, also noted that Mr. Nsofor, during
 his screening, refused to recite the national anthem and questioned 
Senators’ reason for asking him for the recital.
According to Mrs.
 Sunmonu, the 82-year-old judge pushed back a question on his 
suitability for the job of an envoy based on his age.
Mrs. Sunmonu
 quoted the nominee as saying the Senate should ask Zimbabwe’s President
 Robert Mugabe how he was leading his country despite his very advanced 
age.
But despite his earlier rejection, with the observations 
raised by the Senate, Mr. Nsofor was renominated for confirmation on 
Wednesday.
The President also nominated two other persons for confirmation as non-career envoys.

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