Nigeria environment minister resigns (Guardian)

Nigeria’s state for environment minister Ibrahim Usman Jibrin has resigned his position after emerging Emir of Nasarawa.

He tendered his resignation on Wednesday at the ongoing Federal Executive Council, which was presided over by president Muhammadu Buhari.

A valedictory session was thereafter held for him.

Jibrin was appointed Emir of Nasarawa on Saturday, December 8.

Buhari described the new traditional ruler as a “wise choice and worthy successor” saying Jibrin’s credentials as a public servant and land expert will be deployed to impact positively on the development of his emirate. Read more

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