Muhammad Sani Abdullahi Explained

Muhammad Sani Abdullahi
Office2:Kaduna State Commissioner for Budget and Planning
Term Start2:May 2015
Term End2:January 2019
Office1:Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria
Term Start1:October, 2023
Term End1:To date
Birth Date:26 October 1979
Birth Place:Kaduna State, Nigeria
Party:All Progressives Congress (APC)
Alma Mater:University of Manchester (MSc)
Ahmadu Bello University (MSc)
London School of Economics (Public Finance)
Nationality:Nigerian
Occupation:Development Economist, Public Servant, Politician

Muhammad Sani Abdullahi popularly known as Dattijo is a Deputy Governor of Economic Policy at the Central Bank of Nigeria.[1] President Bola Ahmed Tinubu appointed Muhammad as Deputy Governor on 15 September 2023.[2] Dattijo served as a policy adviser at the Executive Office of United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki Moon in New York. Dattijo formed the core team that developed the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).[3] [4] Dattijo resigned from this appointment to serve the Nigerian government as the Commissioner for Budget and Planning in Kaduna State. He published a book titled "Disruption Rethinking Governance to work for the Poor."[5] On 2 July 2023.

Early life

Sani Abdullahi obtained his master's degree in Development Economics and Policy from the University of Manchester and obtained a second Masters from Ahmadu Bello University where he studied International Affairs and Diplomacy. He obtained certificates including in Public Finance at the London School of Economics; Sustainable Development at Columbia University and Advanced Project Management at Oxford University. He was part of the 2017 cohort of Georgetown University's Leadership Seminar.[6]

Career

Before his appointment as Commissioner in Kaduna State,[7] Abdullahi worked closely with Secretary Ban and UN Deputy Secretary General, Amina Mohammed. The two share a close mentor-mentee relationship.[8] Earlier he worked as an Economist and Deputy National Program Manager for the Millennium Development Goals at the Nigerian Presidency. He served as Economic Adviser of the Nigeria Governor's Forum after the MDGs. In 2018 he was one of two Nigerians - himself and Sahara Group co-founder, Tonye Cole - appointed to the World Bank Expert Advisory Council on Citizen Engagement.[9] [10]

Public speaking

Abdullahi is a TEDx speaker. He gave a TED talk "As you travel along life, remember..." at TEDxAhmaduBello University in 2018.[11] In 2017, he gave a speech titled "The Cost and Privileges of Public Services" at TEDx Gamji.[12] also at TEDxKangiwa which took place at the Local Government Service Commission, Katsina State in 2021. Was a speaker at the event, talked about a Resilient Northern Nigeria within a Brave New Nigeria.

Accomplishments

Abdullahi was a member of the UN Secretary-General's team that designed the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). As Commissioner of Budget and Planning in Kaduna, he conducted an in-depth analysis of the local SDGs data to advance implementation of the goals. According to the United Nations, "Kaduna State, Nigeria, is one of the first subnational governments in the world" to have done so.[13] [14] He ensured that Kaduna was the first state in Nigeria to subscribe to the Open Government Partnership.[15] The ministry under Abdullahi ensured that Kaduna state consistently presented and delivered budgets ahead of time, making it the first state to present its budget to the state legislature.[16]

Fellowships

In 2017, Abdullahi was selected as a fellow of the African Leadership Institute - West Africa, a collaborate initiative with the Aspen Global Leadership Network.[17] [18] In 2011, he was involved with the institute as an Archbishop Desmond Tutu fellow.

Political involvement

Abdullahi was involved with the All Progressives Congress Kaduna transition committee in 2015.[19] In 2018 he was appointed as a member of the Kaduna Central campaign directorate for the reelection of Governor Nasir El Rufai.[20]

References

  1. Web site: Olatunji . Eniola . 2023-09-15 . CBN: Meet the new deputy governors . 2023-12-01 . Businessday NG . en-US.
  2. Web site: Tinubu appoints El-Rufai’s Commissioner as CBN Deputy gov, fires Emefiele’s deputies - Daily Trust . 2023-12-01 . dailytrust.com.
  3. Web site: World Bank Live. World Bank.
  4. Web site: El-Rufai to appoint Ban ki Moon's special adviser as Kaduna State Commissioner. 29 July 2015. TheScoop NG.
  5. Web site: 2023-07-04 . El-Rufai’s ex-Commissioner Unveils latest Book in Germany . 2023-07-04 . Daily Trust . en-GB.
  6. Web site: GLS CLASS OF 2017. 31 October 2017. Georgetown University.
  7. Web site: 2021-10-11. El-rufai announces cabinet reshuffle, new appointments. 2022-02-23. Punch Newspapers. en-US.
  8. Web site: Nigeria: 'Why I Left UN Career to Serve As El-Rufai's Commissioner'. Baba Aminu. Abdulkareem. 7 April 2018. All Africa.
  9. Web site: Fellow appointed to World Bank advisory council. Sidambe. Charles. 9 October 2018. African Leadership Institute.
  10. Web site: World Bank appoints Nigerian into advisory council. Udo. Bassey. 23 July 2018. Premium Times.
  11. Web site: As You Travel Along Life, Remember.... Dattijo. Sani. 25 September 2018. TedX Youtube Channel.
  12. Web site: The Cost and Privileges of Public Services. Dattijo. Muhammad Sani. 23 October 2017. TEDx Gamji.
  13. Web site: Launch of SDG Report: Kaduna State, Nigeria. 19 September 2017. United Nations, Sustainable Development Goals site.
  14. Web site: Kaduna State launches SDGs progress Report at UN. Ebuzor. Chika. 21 September 2017. Pulse Nigeria.
  15. Web site: Kaduna becomes first state to sign on to open governance. Report. Agency. 25 September 2017. Premium Times.
  16. Web site: El-Rufai presents 2019 budget — first governor to do so. 15 August 2018. The Cable.
  17. Web site: Waziri Adio, Nine Others Become ALIWA's Latest Alumni. Okafor. Chineme. 22 June 2017. ThisDay Newspapers.
  18. Web site: About Fellows. Africa Leadership Institute.
  19. Web site: For Us To Deliver Change, Things Must Change. 9 August 2015. Kaduna Voice.
  20. Web site: Kaduna Central APC Campaign Directorate. New Nigerian Newspaper.