Former Petroleum, Education Minister Professor Jibril Aminu Dies at 85
By Chioma Kalu
Professor Jibril Aminu, former Petroleum and Education Minister, has died at 85, leaving behind a legacy of national service.
Professor Jibril Aminu, a former Minister of Petroleum and Education, and one of Nigeria’s most accomplished scholars and statesmen, has died at the age of 85.
His death was confirmed on Wednesday by Hon. Abdullahi Prambe, the Commissioner for Housing and Urban Development in Adamawa State.
A towering figure in Nigeria’s public service, academia, and diplomacy, Professor Aminu’s passing marks the end of an era for a man whose career spanned medicine, education, politics, and international relations. He had celebrated his 85th birthday on August 25, 2024.
The news of his death was first announced in a Facebook post by former senator and human rights advocate, Shehu Sani, who praised the late professor’s contributions to national development.
“He constructed the Eleme Refinery and most of the petroleum depots in the country when he was the Petroleum Minister,” Sani wrote. “He decentralised and reformed the NNPC. Since he left office, none has been added.”
Sani also recalled Aminu’s achievements as Minister of Education, during which he established the Nomadic Education Commission and the School for Gifted Children, among other far-reaching reforms. “He served as the Vice Chancellor of the University of Maiduguri and headed the National Universities Commission (NUC) in the 1970s. He represented Adamawa in the Senate twice,” Sani noted. “He was the best medical student at the UCH Ibadan in the 60s — a rare feat for a northerner at that time. The nation has lost one of its greatest intellectuals and visionary leaders.”
Born in 1939 in Song, Adamawa State, Professor Aminu’s distinguished career began in medicine, where he trained as a Consultant Cardiologist. He was regarded as a pioneer in his field and an intellectual force who used his medical expertise as a foundation for national service.
He later transitioned into public administration and diplomacy, holding several top-level positions, including Nigeria’s Ambassador to the United States, Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, and Minister of Education. He also served two terms in the Nigerian Senate, representing Adamawa Central.
As Vice Chancellor of the University of Maiduguri, and later as Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission, Aminu played a critical role in shaping Nigeria’s higher education landscape. His leadership was widely credited with raising standards and expanding access to education in underserved regions.
Reacting to the news, Hon. Prambe described the deceased as “a mentor and a guiding light for both Adamawa and Nigeria.” He added, “His contributions to education, healthcare, and governance will remain etched in our history.”
Chioma Kalu
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Professor Jubrin Aminu . The Legend of all times.
i. Executive Secretary of NUC 1975-79
ii. Visiting professor of medicine Howard University college Washington (1989-80)
iii. Vc of University of Maiduguri (1980-85)
iv. Minister of Education (1989-90)
v. Minister of petroleum (1990-92)
vi. Nigerian Ambassador to U.S.A (1999-23)
vii. Senator Representing Adamawa central (2003-07).
Prof. Jibrin Aminu was born in August 1939. He graduated in medicine from the University of Ibadan in 1965, and holds a Ph. D in Medicine from the Royal Post-Graduate Medical School.
Mr. Aminu as consultant, senior lecturer and sub-dean of Clinical Studies at the University of Ibadan Medical School from 1973 -1975, Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission, NUC from 1975–1979, visiting Professor of Medicine at Howard University College of Medicine in Washington DC from1979–1980, and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Maiduguri, 1980-1985. He was also Professor of Medicine at the University of Maiduguri from1979–1995. Mr. Aminu held office as Minister of Education and later Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources (1989–1992). He was Nigerian Ambassador to the USA from 1999–2003 and was elected Senator for Adamawa Central constituency in May 2003 and re-elected in 2007.
Force and Health. In a mid-term evaluation of Senators in May 2009, ThisDay said that he had not sponsored any bills, but had contributed to debates on some motions. He had managed the Foreign Affairs Committee well, and was very committed to the activities of the Committee on Education.
On 2 January 2010, Aminu was installed the "Bobaselu of The Source" by the Ooni of Ife, Oba Sijuwade.