Professor Jibril Aminu, former Nigerian senator and ambassador to the United States, has passed away at the age of 85. The distinguished statesman died on Wednesday in Abuja following a prolonged illness.
Distinguished Career in Public Service
Aminu served as Nigeria's Ambassador to the United States from 1999 to 2003, representing the country during a critical period of renewed diplomatic relations following Nigeria's return to democracy. He later transitioned to legislative service, representing Adamawa Central Senatorial District in the National Assembly from 2003 to 2011.
His political career was marked by his contributions to national development and his advocacy for his constituents in Adamawa State.
Medical Background and Education
Beyond his political achievements, Professor Aminu was a respected heart specialist with significant contributions to the medical field. He obtained his first medical degree from the University of Ibadan in 1965, a prestigious accomplishment that laid the foundation for his medical career.
Furthering his education, Aminu earned a PhD in medicine from the Royal Post-Graduate Medical School in London in 1972, solidifying his expertise in cardiology and establishing himself as one of Nigeria's foremost medical professionals.
Legacy and Family
The late senator is survived by two wives and nine children. His passing marks the end of a chapter for a man who dedicated his life to serving Nigeria in various capacities – as a medical professional, diplomat, and legislator.
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