Jimoh Ibrahim presents Letter of Credence, assumes role as Nigeria’s UN Permanent Representative
NEW YORK, USA (NPA) — Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Dr Jimoh Ibrahim, CFR, has formally presented his Letter of Credence to UN Secretary-General António Guterres in New York, marking his official assumption of office.
In a statement, Ibrahim wrote: “I had the honour of presenting my Letter of Credence to the Secretary-General of the United Nations in New York, USA, officially assuming my role as Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations.”
The former Senator representing Ondo South noted that the presentation symbolises Nigeria’s renewed voice, commitment, and presence in global diplomacy.
Appointed as part of the Federal Government’s effort to strengthen Nigeria’s diplomatic footprint, Ibrahim brings a blend of private-sector experience and public service to the role. A lawyer, businessman, and politician, he is expected to advance Nigeria’s interests on key international issues.
His appointment is regarded as strategic, particularly as Nigeria seeks stronger influence in multilateral diplomacy, peacekeeping, and economic cooperation. As Permanent Representative, Ibrahim will engage in high-level negotiations, represent Nigeria at the UN General Assembly, and promote the country’s positions on security, development, and global governance reforms.
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