Adamu Waziri
Adamu Maina Waziri (an haifeshi ne a ranar 14 ga watan Satumba shekara ta alif dari tara da hamsin da biyu 1952) an naɗa shi ministan harkokin ƴan sandan Najeriya a ranar 6 ga watan Afrilun na shekara ta dubu biyu da goma 2010, lokacin da muƙaddashin shugaban ƙasa Goodluck Jonathan ya bayyana sabuwar majalisarsa.[1]
Adamu Waziri | |||
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2010 - 2011 ← Ibrahim Lame - Omoniyi Caleb Olubolade → | |||
Rayuwa | |||
Haihuwa | 14 Satumba 1952 (72 shekaru) | ||
ƙasa | Najeriya | ||
Harshen uwa | Hausa | ||
Karatu | |||
Harsuna |
Turanci Hausa Pidgin na Najeriya | ||
Sana'a | |||
Sana'a | ɗan siyasa | ||
Imani | |||
Jam'iyar siyasa | Peoples Democratic Party |
Rayuwar farko da Karatu
gyara sasheAn haifi Waziri a jihar Yobe a ranar 14 ga watan Satumba shekara ta alif dari tara da hamsin da biyu 1952. Ya yi karatun BSc da MBA a Jami'ar Ahmadu Bello da ke Zaria. Ya zama malami a jami'ar Maiduguri a shekara ta alif dari tara da saba'in da tara 1979.[1]
Ayyuka
gyara sasheMukamai a masana'antu masu zaman kansu sun hada da Babban Darakta, Hydro Quest Nigeria da Babban Jami'in Bogaru International. A gwamnati ya yi aiki a Hukumar Bayar da Lamuni ta Dalibai, Ma’aikatar Ilimi ta Tarayya, sannan ya kasance mataimaki na musamman ga Ministan Noma, Babban Mataimaki na Musamman ga Shugaban Kasa, Ko’odinetan shirin kawar da talauci na kasa da kuma Shugaban Hukumar Kare Hatsari. Ya kasance Babban Sakatare, Asusun Haɓaka Fasahar Man Fetur tsakanin shekara ta 2005 zuwa 2006.[1]
Siyasa
gyara sasheWaziri ya kasance ɗan takarar gwamnan jihar Yobe a ƙarƙashin jam'iyyar PDP a zaɓen 2007. Bayan zaben shugaban kasa Umaru Musa 'Yar'aduwa an naɗa shi ƙaramin minista a ma'aikatar noma da albarkatun ruwa ta tarayya.[2] A ranar 29 ga watan Oktoba 2008 aka saka shi a cikin wani sauyi na majalisar ministoci.[ana buƙatar hujja]Waziri ya kasance mamba ne a ƙungiyar (Good Governance Group) ƙarƙashin jagorancin Ken Nnamani wanda ya miƙa mulki daga Umaru Yar'Adua zuwa Jonathan.[3]
Manazarta
gyara sashe- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Ministers - the Profiles". ThisDay. 7 April 2010. Archived from the original on 11 April 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-13.
- ↑ "Profiles of ministerial nominees (3)". People's Daily. Archived from the original on 2023-02-23. Retrieved 2010-04-13.
- ↑ Suleiman M. Bisalla (21 March 2010). "20 Ex-Ministers to Bounce Back". Daily Trust. Archived from the original on 24 March 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-13.