Ibrahim Gambari
Ibrahim Gambari | |
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Chief of Staff to the President | |
In office 13 May 2020 – 29 May 2023 | |
President | Muhammadu Buhari |
Preceded by | Abba Kyari |
Succeeded by | Femi Gbajabiamila |
Under Secretary-General of the United Nations for Political Affairs | |
In office 2005–2007 | |
Secretary-General | Kofi Annan Ban Ki-moon |
Under Secretary-General of the United Nations (Special Adviser on Africa) | |
In office 1999–2005 | |
Secretary-General | Kofi Annan |
Preceded by | Position established |
President of UNICEF | |
In office 1999–1999 | |
Preceded by | Michael Powles |
Succeeded by | Anwarul Karim Chowdhury |
Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the United Nations | |
In office 1990–1999 | |
President | Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida Ernest Shonekan Sani Abacha Abdulsalami Abubakar Olusegun Obasanjo |
Preceded by | Joseph Nanven Garba |
Succeeded by | Arthur Mbanefo |
Minister of External Affairs | |
In office 1984–1985 | |
Head of State | Muhammadu Buhari |
Preceded by | Emeka Anyaoku |
Succeeded by | Bolaji Akinyemi |
Personal details | |
Born | (1944-11-24) 24 November 1944 (age 79) Ilorin, Northern Region, British Nigeria (now in Kwara State, Nigeria) |
Political party | All Progressives Congress (APC) |
Relatives | Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari (nephew) |
Education | London School of Economics (B.Sc.) Columbia University (M.A. & Ph.D.) |
Alma mater | Kings College, Lagos |
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Ibrahim Agboola Gambari, CFR ((Listenⓘ); born November 24, 1944), is a Nigerian academic and diplomat who served as Chief of Staff to the President of Nigeria from 2020 to 2023.[1][2][3][4]
He previously served as permanent representative of Nigeria to the United Nations from 1990 to 1999, and minister of external affairs from 1984 to 1985.
Early life and education
Ibrahim Agboola Gambari was born on 24 November 1944 in Ilorin, Kwara State to a Fulani ruling class family. His nephew Ibrahim Sulu Gambari is the Emir of Ilorin.[5]
Gambari attended King's College, Lagos. He subsequently attended the London School of Economics where he obtained his B. Sc. (Economics) degree (1968) with specialisation in International Relations. He later obtained his M.A. (1970) and Ph. D. (1974) degrees from Columbia University, New York, United States in Political Science /International Relations.[6]
Academic career
Gambari began his teaching career in 1969 at City University of New York before working at University of Albany. Later, he taught at Ahmadu Bello University, in Zaria, Kaduna State.[7] From 1986 to 1989, he was Visiting Professor at three universities in Washington, D.C.: Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, Georgetown University and Howard University. He has also been a research fellow at the Brookings Institution also in Washington, D.C. and a Resident Scholar at the Bellagio Study and Conference Center, the Rockefeller Foundation-run center in Italy. He has written so many books and published in reputable journals in foreign policy and international relations, such as 'Theory and Reality in Foreign Policy: Nigeria after second Republic'.[8]
Foreign policy
Nigeria
Gambari served as the Minister for External Affairs between 1984 and 1985 under General Muhammadu Buhari's military regime, after he was the director general of The Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA). From 1990 to 1999, he holds the record of being the longest serving Nigerian Ambassador to the United Nations, serving under five Heads of State and Presidents.
United Nations
Gambari has held several positions in the United Nations. In 1999, he was the President of UNICEF and later became UN Under Secretary-General and the first Special Adviser on Africa to the UN Secretary General Kofi Annan from 1999 to 2005. He was the Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations for Political Affairs from 2005 to 2007 under Secretary-General's Kofi Annan and Ban Ki-moon. His last appointment in the UN was from January 2010 to July 2012, when he was appointed by Ban Ki-moon and the Chairperson of the African Union Commission as the Joint African Union-United Nations Special Representative for Darfur.[9]
Honours and memberships
- Founder and Chairman of the Savannah Centre
- Gambari is the co-chair of the Albright-Gambari Commission
- He is a member of the Johns Hopkins University's Society of Scholars
- He was decorated with the title of Commander of the Federal Republic (CFR) by the Government of Nigeria[10]
- He was accorded, honoris causa, the title of Doctor of Humane Letters (D.Hum.Litt.) from the University of Bridgeport
- On 4 March 2013, Ibrahim Gambari was named by the Governor of Kwara Abdulfatah Ahmad, as the Chancellor of the Kwara State University
References
- ^ Fasan, Olu (14 January 2021). "Gambari wants to help secure Buhari's legacy, but time is running out!". Vanguard. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
- ^ "It's official… Ibrahim Gambari is new chief of staff". The Cable. 13 May 2020. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
- ^ Okunuga, Timileyin (12 May 2020). "Buhari Appoints Gambari as Chief of Staff". TELL.
- ^ "Professor Ibrahim Agboola Gambari". OHCHR. Archived from the original on 19 June 2022. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
- ^ Onasanya, Angelicus (2010). Ibrahim Agboola Gambari : the man for all challenges. S.l.: Xilibris Corp. ISBN 9781453532126.
- ^ "Profile: Prof Ibrahim Gambari, New Chief Of Staff To Nigeria's President Buhari". Nigerian Bulletin. 12 May 2020. Retrieved 27 May 2020.
- ^ Ani, Micheal (13 May 2020). "Nigeria has a new chief of staff, here are few things to know about him". Business Day. Retrieved 15 September 2024.
- ^ Theory and Reality in Foreign Policy: Nigeria after second Republic
- ^ "Former Special Adviser Ibrahim Gambari". UN. Retrieved 15 September 2024.
- ^ "Official Bio-data of Ibrahim Gambari, President Buhari's new COS". Premium Times. 13 May 2020. Retrieved 15 September 2024.
External links
- UN Biography Ibrahim Gambari
- Department of Political Affairs, United Nations Headquarters, Professor Ibrahim Agboola Gambari Under-Secretary-General/Special Adviser on Africa, New York, January, 2000 (biography)
- List of recent speeches
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by | Foreign Minister of Nigeria 1984 – 1985 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Chief of Staff to the President 2020 – 2023 | Succeeded by |
Diplomatic posts | ||
Preceded by | Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the United Nations 1990 – 1999 | Succeeded by Chief Arthur Mbanefo |
Preceded by Joseph Nanven Garba | Chairman of the United Nations Special Committee on Peacekeeping Operations 1990 – 1999 | Succeeded by Chief Arthur Mbanefo |
Preceded by ? | President of the Executive Board of UNICEF 1999 | Succeeded by ? |
Preceded by Nil | Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations Special Adviser on Africa 2000 – 2005 | Succeeded by Legwaila Joseph Legwaila |
Preceded by | Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations for Department of Political Affairs 2005 – 2007 | Succeeded by |
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