Ambassador Peters Sunday Omologbe Emuze is a Nigerian diplomat with over 40 years of experience in the Foreign Service. He has held a variety of positions, including head of mission at the Nigerian Permanent Mission to the United Nations in Geneva, director of the 2nd United Nations Division at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Abuja, and deputy director of the 3rd United Nations Division at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

He is currently an Independent Expert at the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (UNCESCR). He has attended international conferences in 45 countries and published a book on the UN role in the Rwanda and Burundi genocide.

He represented Nigeria as a member of the Human Rights Council. He served as the coordinator for the African Group of Ambassadors on WIPO matters, president of the UN Conference on Disarmament as well as served as a member of the delegation for Nigerian Strategic Partnership Agreements with China and the European Union. He was the secretary of the Political Systems Subcommittee of Nigeria’s Electoral Reform Committee.

He is a highly experienced and accomplished diplomat with a deep understanding of international relations. He is also a strong advocate for human rights and economic, social, and cultural rights.