Sule Lamido

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Sule Lamido (born 1948) served as foreign minister of Nigeria from 1999 to 2003. He is a member of the ruling People's Democratic Party (PDP).

In April 2007, Lamido contested and won the governorship election in Jigawa State. He took office on 29 May 2007.

Preceded by
Ignatius Olisemeka
Foreign Minister of Nigeria
1999 – 2003
Succeeded by
Oluyemi Adeniji


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Governors of Nigerian states

Abia: Theodore Orji
Adamawa: James Shaibu Barka
Akwa Ibom: Godswill Akpabio
Anambra: Peter Obi
Bauchi: Isa Yuguda
Bayelsa: Timipre Sylva
Benue: Gabriel Suswam
Borno: Ali Modu Sheriff
Cross River: Liyel Imoke

Delta: Emmanuel Uduaghan
Ebonyi: Martin Elechi
Edo: Osariemen Osunbor
Ekiti: Olusegun Oni
Enugu: Sullivan Chime
Gombe: Mohammed Danjuma Goje
Imo: Ikedi Godson Ohakim
Jigawa: Sule Lamido
Kaduna: Mohammed Namadi Sambo

Kano: Ibrahim Shekarau
Katsina: Ibrahim Shema
Kebbi: Usman Saidu Nasamu
Kogi: Ibrahim Idris
Kwara: Bukola Saraki
Lagos: Babatunde Fashola
Nasarawa: Aliyu Doma
Niger: Mu'azu Babangida Aliyu
Ogun: Gbenga Daniel

Ondo: Olusegun Agagu
Osun: Olagunsoye Oyinlola
Oyo: Christopher Alao-Akala
Plateau: Jonah Jang
Rivers: Rotimi Amaechi
Sokoto: Aliyu Wamakko
Taraba: Danbaba Suntari
Yobe: Mamman Bello Ali
Zamfara: Mahmud Shinkafi