Gabriel Aduda


Gabriel Tanimu Aduda is a Nigerian civil servant who serves as the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Defence. He previously held the same position at the Federal [Ministry of Petroleum Resources], where he played a crucial role in overseeing the operations and policies of the ministry. Aduda also served as OPEC Governor for Nigeria, representing the country's interests in the 186th Ordinary Meeting of the OPEC Conference of Ministers.
In 2021, Aduda was appointed Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of [Foreign Affairs (Nigeria)|Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs]. Before this, he served as Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Youth and Sports and was redeployed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in December 2020. Prior to becoming a permanent secretary, he held roles such as Director of Economic Research and Policy Management at the Federal [Ministry of Finance (Nigeria)|Federal Ministry of Finance] and Head of Strategy and Reorientation at the Economic and [Financial Crimes Commission].

Early life and education

Aduda holds a BSc. in Geography and Planning from the University of Jos, a Master’s Degree in Urban and Regional Planning from the University of Ibadan, and a Postgraduate Certificate in Corruption Studies from the University of Hong Kong. He has also attended training courses, for example the "Improving Governance and Economic Development in Africa" at the World Bank Institute in Freetown, Sierra Leone.

Career

Aduda has held numerous significant positions throughout his career in the Nigerian Civil Service, which includes:

Controversy

In 2017, a report by Sahara Reporters, Premium Times and some media outlets suggested that the Vice President Yemi Osinbajo may have appointed an unqualified person as a permanent secretary. This led to calls for his dismissal from the position. The Coalition For F.C.T Indigenous Groups Association under Kamal Adamu Shaibu criticized these reports, as he claimed the controversial reports published in Premium Times, Sahara Reporters and other media outlets were sponsored by people who fruitlessly fought against the promotion of Aduda to the position of a Director in the Federal Civil Service.