Salem Al Shamsi

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Salem Saeed Al-Shamsi
سالم سعيد الشامسي
UAE Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Nigeria
Assumed office
20 June 2023
PresidentMohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan
Preceded byFahad Al Taffaq
Personal details
Born
Salem Saeed Al-Shamsiya

(1968-06-28) 28 June 1968 (age 55)
Abu Dhabi, UAE
SpouseMrs. Salem Al Shamsi
Children
Alma materUnited Arab Emirates University
OccupationDiplomat

His Excellency Salem Al-Shamsi (born June 28, 1968) is an Emirati diplomat and the current Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to the Federal Republic of Nigeria. He assumed office on June 20, 2023.[1][2]

Career[edit]

Prior to his appointment as UAE Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Al-Shamsi served as the Director General at the Presidential Court. He presented his credentials to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, during a ceremony held at the Presidential Palace in Abuja.[1]

On November 13, 2023, Al-Shamsi paid a courtesy visit to Nigeria's Minister of Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, where they discussed areas of mutual interest, particularly in trade, tourism, and economic growth.[3]

Previous positions[edit]

Before his role as Director General at the Presidential Court, Al-Shamsi served as the Director of the Strategic Communication Department and the Director of the Institutional Coordination and Government Communication Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

He also participated in various committees, including the Emergency and Crisis Management Committee of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and the National and Reserve Service Committee.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "UAE Embassy in Abuja-About the Ambassador". www.mofa.gov.ae. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
  2. ^ a b "United Arab Emirates Ambassador Presents Credentials to President of Nigeria". African Business. 2023-08-25. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
  3. ^ "FCT Minister, Wike receives UAE ambassador, urges swift reversal of visa ban on Nigerians". ThisNigeria. 2023-11-13. Retrieved 2023-11-13.