On 24 October 2023, Rimi was appointed Permanent Secretary in the Federal Civil Service by President Bola Tinubu, "having emerged at the top of qualified candidates after a diligent assessment process."[4]
He began his educational pursuit at Aya Primary School in Funtua, Nigeria, where he obtained his Primary School Leaving Certificate in 1979. He then proceeded to Sardauna Memorial College in Kaduna, Nigeria, where he obtained his General Certificate of Education (GCE) O/Level in 1984. In 1987, he attended the College of Advanced Studies in Zaria, Nigeria, where he sat for his Interim Joint Matriculation Board (IJMB) advanced level (A-Level) examination for placement into the university.[5]
Rimi's foundation in diplomacy and international relations culminated in his appointment into the Federal Civil Service as a Foreign Service Officer on 27 January 1993.[6]
Diplomatic career
Nura Abba Rimi has held various positions within the Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and represented Nigeria at several diplomatic postings and engagements both within Nigeria and abroad.
In November 2018, Rimi was appointed as the acting director of the Asia and Pacific Division (Headquarters), a position he held until February 2019. From October 2015 to November 2018, he served as the Minister (Economic Affairs, Trade and Investment); Minister, Political Affairs; and Chargé ďAffairés (ad interim) at the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates covering important hubs as Dubai, Sharjah and Abu Dhabi.[3]
Rimi also served in various capacities in the Nigerian Presidential Villa. He was the Presidential Liaison Officer (PLO) to the President from May 2015 to October 2015, serving as the Presidential Liaison Officer between President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan and President-Elect, Muhammadu Buhari, during the transition of power in 2015. Before then, he was assistant director (Protocol) at, Presidential Villa, from November 2010 to May 2015, and Senior Protocol Officer, State Protocol, Presidential Villa, from January 2005 to March 2007.[3][9]
He served in various diplomatic missions abroad, including as the Consul/Head of Chancery at the Consulate General of Nigeria in New York, USA from March 2007 to October 2010. He was also the First Secretary and Deputy Chief of Protocol at the Nigerian High Commission in London, UK, from June 1999 to April 2003.
Rimi's first diplomatic posting was as a Third Secretary at the Foreign Service Academy in Lagos, Nigeria, from April 1993 to March 1994. He also served as a Second Secretary in the Foreign Service Inspectorate (Headquarters) from July 1994 to June 1996 and as a Second Secretary, Middle East and Gulf Division (Headquarters) from June 1996 to June 1999.[10]
Ambassadorship to Egypt
During his ambassadorship, Nura Abba Rimi significantly strengthened the bilateral relations between Nigeria and Egypt in various fields, including trade, culture, and education.[11]
Rimi also worked to promote Nigeria's image abroad and attract foreign investments to the country. He organized events and exhibitions that showcased Nigeria's rich heritage, diverse culture and investment opportunities to the people of Egypt. In collaboration with Nigeria-Egypt Cultural and Socio-Economic Forum (NECSEF) and the Egyptian African Businessmen's Association (EABA) the Embassy of Nigeria in Cairo, under his headship organized the maiden edition of the Nigeria–Egypt Trade Conference and Exhibition (NETCE) in October, 2022.[12][13]
Other national assignments
From 1997 to date, Nura Abba Rimi has been a delegate to multiple conferences and bilateral/multilateral forums on behalf of Nigeria. He was also a regular face on the Nigerian presidential entourage to different global summits, including the United Nations General Assembly.[14]
Between 2019 and 2020, he served as commissioner representing Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the 3rd and 4th Board of National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON).[15]
On Monday, 27 November 2023, he was sworn in as Permanent Secretary by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.[16]
Private life
Nura Abba Rimi was born into the family of Nigerian politician, Abba Musa Rimi and Aishatu Uwani Rimi. His father, Abba Musa Rimi, was Deputy Governor (1979–80), Acting Governor (1980–81), and Governor of Kaduna State (1981–1983). [1]