Ambassador Dauda Danladi

Ambassador Dauda Danladi, mni, Former Nigeria High Commissioner to Pakistan, was born on 7 November 1957, in the city of Biu, of Borno State. He holds a Diploma Commercial Education from Wimbledon College, London, Kaduna Polytechnic, a Bachelor of Business Education Degree (BB.ED) Ahmadu Bello University Zaria and a master’s degree in Public Administration (MPA) from University of Liverpool, UK in 1992.

He bagged Defence Diplomacy from Cranfield Military Science University, UK and is a member of the Nigerian National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies. Ambassador Dauda Danladi began his Civil Service Career in 1979 in the Borno State Civil Service of Nigeria and rose to the position of Permanent Secretary. He served in various Ministries. He was appointed to the highest position in the State Civil Service as Secretary to the Borno State Government and Head of Service in 1998. In 2000, he transferred his service to the Federal Service and have served as Director , Joint Services Dept. and later Director of Administration in the Ministry of Defence; Secretary of the Biard War College. NDA and Board Member National Defence Industries Corporation, Kaduna. Director of Programme National Poverty Eradication Programme and Director in charge of Management Development Institutions support and linkages office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation.He served as alternate director and later substantive director on the Board of the Northern Nigeria Development Cooperation (NNDC), and on the Governing Board of the Administrative Staff College of Nigeria. He resigned in 2009 and joined politics. He was appointed Nigerian High Commissioner to Pakistan in 2012.

His also accredited to the Republic of Maldives and the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. A holder of productivity merit award.