Amin Muhammad Dalhatu, a highly experienced Nigerian diplomat and former Ambassador to the Republic of Korea (South Korea), has been named Ambassador-Designate. He brings decades of expertise in bilateral diplomacy, international relations, and strategic foreign engagements.
State of Origin
Jigawa State, Nigeria
Professional Background
Amin Muhammad Dalhatu is a seasoned career diplomat who has served Nigeria across multiple international postings. Known for advancing Nigeria’s interests abroad, he played a central role in strengthening economic, cultural, and political ties with host nations throughout his diplomatic career.
His most notable assignment was representing Nigeria in Seoul, South Korea, where he significantly deepened bilateral cooperation between both countries.
Okay News reports that Dalhatu’s nomination aligns with Nigeria’s ongoing push to reinforce its global diplomatic footprint.
Key Appointments and Diplomatic Roles
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Korea (South Korea)
2017 – 2023 (approx.)
- Presented his Letters of Credence in September 2017 during the administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari.
- Led the Embassy of Nigeria in Seoul, overseeing diplomatic affairs, consular responsibilities, and initiatives aimed at strengthening Nigeria-Korea relations.
- Promoted trade, investment partnerships, cultural collaboration, and policy dialogue between both countries.
- Welcomed high-profile Nigerian dignitaries, including Reverend Mother Esther Abimbola Ajayi in 2019, demonstrating Nigeria’s global cultural engagement.
Earlier Diplomatic Career
- Served as a career diplomat in multiple foreign service roles, contributing to Nigeria’s international policy direction and bilateral relations.
- Worked at various postings under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, focusing on diplomacy, international cooperation, and consular duties.
- Completed advanced diplomatic training through the Nigerian Foreign Service, although specific course details are not publicly documented.