The Chief of Staff to the President, Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, has described the Minister of State-designate for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Sola Enikanolaiye, as a national asset.
He said this on Wednesday at the State House during a send-off ceremony organised by his office in honour of the ambassador.
The Chief of Staff expressed confidence in Ambassador Enikanolaiye’s ability to excel in his new role and contribute significantly to Nigeria’s diplomatic engagements.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu appointed the career diplomat and former Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs on April 29, 2026 after he had served for three years as Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and International Relations in the Office of the Chief of Staff.
According to Gbajabiamila, Ambassador Enikanolaiye’s distinguished career in the diplomatic service, extensive experience in international relations and academia, and unwavering commitment to excellence have adequately prepared him for the responsibilities of ministerial office.
He said: “When I resumed duty, I had three names from which to choose a Senior Special Assistant on Foreign Affairs.
“I did not know any of them, but I chose Ambassador Enikanolaiye.
“I can’t remember exactly why, but I am happy that I did.
“You have proven yourself to be a man of exemplary work ethic.
“With your commitment and dedication to duty, I have no doubt in my mind that wherever you go, you will succeed.”
While commending President Tinubu for elevating the ambassador, Gbajabiamila extolled the institutional capacity of the minister-designate, noting that the nation stands to benefit immensely from his wealth of knowledge and experience in diplomacy and international relations.
He also praised Ambassador Enikanolaiye’s professionalism, dedication, and interpersonal skills, recalling that even on occasions when they disagreed, the minister-designate remained focused, respectful and professional.
In his response, Ambassador Enikanolaiye thanked President Tinubu for finding him worthy to serve first as Senior Special Assistant on Foreign Affairs and International Relations and now as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs.
He also expressed appreciation to the Chief of Staff for providing a conducive work environment that encouraged productivity and excellence.
The minister-designate urged staff members to prioritise excellence, productivity and positive human relations, rather than embrace negative work attitudes that breed acrimony, dissonance and unproductivity in the workplace.
He further stressed the need for tolerance and mutual respect, noting that religion and other differences should not become sources of antagonism or social discord.
He cited his family as an example, stating that while he is a Muslim, his wife is a devout Christian.
Earlier, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Administration and Operations in the Office of the Chief of Staff, Oyinade Nathan-Marsh, said the send-forth ceremony was organised in recognition of Ambassador Enikanolaiye’s commitment to duty, institutional capacity, attention to detail, and strong sense of responsibility.
Nathan-Marsh described the appointment as well deserved, recalling that working with the ambassador had been a rewarding experience.
She prayed that God would grant him wisdom and strength in his new office, which she noted would require extensive human resource management skills.
















