Aminu Saleh

Aminu Saleh is a Nigerian administrator, former Finance Minister of Nigeria, and permanent secretary in the Nigerian ministry of Defense.[1] He became the chairman of the National Qu'ranic Recitation Committee in 2006.[2]

Aminu Saleh

He is an indigene of Bauchi State and has served in various capacities at both the state and the federal level.[3] He served Obasanjo's regime in the 1970s and Abacha's beginning in 1992.

Saleh is also the owner of a Nigerian beverage known as "Brahma and Tandi Guarana" and a shareholder in various Nigeria-based industries. He led the creation, establishment, funding and running of the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF). He was a member of Vision 2010.

Born in 1933 in Azare, Katagum LGA, Bauchi State, Sale attended elementary school in Azare 1941-44, Bauchi middle school 1944-49, attended clerical training college Zaria, 1950-51 attended institute of administration Zaria for diploma in accounting 1956-57. He was on an evening university degree course in University of Lagos 1963-67, he had attended post graduate course in management in University of Wisconsin in the United States.

Working experience

  • He joined the Katagum Native Authority in 1949, and became Katagum Native Authority Treasurer in 1957, thereafter transferred to the Federal Government in 1962. He was under Dr. Pius Okigbo the then Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister.
  • His pupilage in budget and national planning techniques under Dr. Edwin Ogbu, the Permanent Secretary Federal Ministry of Finance who later became Nigeria’s permanent representative to the United Nations.
  • The rigorous drills he regularly had in financial discipline and management in the hands of Abdul-Aziz Attah the Permanent Secretary Fed. Min. of Finance and later SGF.
  • The induction he went through in contract negotiations, preparation and its administrative supervision under Engr. S.O. Williams Perm. Sec. Min. of Communication who later became the federal minister of Communication.

Appointments held

  • Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Federal Ministries of Finance, Communication and Agriculture.
  • Permanent Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Communication, Trade and Defence, went on voluntary retirement in 1984.
  • Federal Minister of Industries
  • Federal Minister of Finance
  • Secretary to the Government of the Federation
  • Head of Federal Civil Service.

Membership of Federal boards

Appointments at Bauchi State level

He was appointed as

  • Chairman, Elders Advisory Committee.
  • Chairman, Committee on the Creation of Katagum State.
  • Chairman, Committee on Kafin Zaki Dam, by the Bauchi State Government.
  • Chairman, Bauchi State Constitution Review Committee.
  • Member of National Honours and Merit Award Committee.

Awards

He was awarded

  • Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger (GCON).
  • Doctorate degree (LLD), ATBU Bauchi.
  • Grand Commander of the Nigerian Students by NANS.
  • Prestigious Merit Award by NUBASS.
  • Commander of the Federal Republic (CFR).

Paper presented

He had presented many papers to a number of bodies such as

  1. Paper presented to an induction course of Fed. Perm. Sec. and Directors General under the chairmanship of Prof. A A Adedeje, a paper on Budgeting the Nigerian Experience.
  2. Presented a paper to annual conference of Nigerian Institute of Mechanical Engineers Kaduna on Energy Development.
  3. Presented a paper at the 50th Anniversary of Katagum Student Association (KSA)
  4. Presented a paper at the 2008 Annual Dinner of Nigerian Society of Engineers Bauchi.

DEATH

He died on Wednesday, July 22, 2015 at the Federal Medical Centre, Azare. Due to a failed emergency surgery.

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References

  1. "Inauguration of Nigerian parliamentary defence committee," British Broadcasting Corporation, December 17, 1983
  2. "Bauchi govt plans to train 20 on art of writing Qu’ran" Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine, The Tide (Port Harcourt), August 19, 2006
  3. Federal Government of Nigeria
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