Civil society groups and concerned citizens stage a protest at the National Assembly in Abuja, asking Nigeria’s Senate to suspend or delay the confirmation of Professor Abayomi Fasina, a former vice-chancellor of the Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE). Protesters say President Bola Tinubu has forwarded Fasina’s ambassadorial nomination to the Senate for screening and confirmation, but the nomination has become controversial due to alleged misconduct that they say is still before the courts.
Multiple outlets report that the demonstrators cite pending legal cases, including allegations of sexual harassment, human rights violations, and victimisation, and they argue that the Senate should defer consideration until judicial processes are concluded. A legal practitioner representing the coalition says Fasina has cases before courts in Lagos and Abuja, and that the Senate is not a court tasked with resolving allegations. The groups say they are not acting out of personal motives and warn that proceeding amid unresolved cases could trigger further protests and notification to host countries about the pending allegations.
One outlet reports that some protesters also call for outright rejection rather than delay, pointing to a prior Senate decision involving another ambassadorial nominee. The Senate has not publicly responded, and nominee screening continues.