List of ambassadors of the United States to Nigeria
Ambassador of the United States to Nigeria | |
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since July 25, 2024 | |
Nominator | The President of the United States |
Appointer | The President with Senate advice and consent |
Inaugural holder | Joseph Palmer II as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary |
Formation | September 23, 1960 |
Website | U.S. Embassy - Abuja |
The following is a list of United States ambassadors to Nigeria.
Ambassadors
[edit]Name | Title | Appointed | Presented credentials | Terminated mission | Notes |
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Joseph Palmer II[1] - Career FSO | Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary | September 23, 1960 | October 4, 1960 | January 16, 1964 | The Embassy in Lagos was established October 1, 1960. Reaccredited when Nigeria became a republic; presented new credentials December 12, 1963. |
Elbert G. Mathews - Career FSO | March 10, 1964 | April 11, 1964 | July 26, 1969 | ||
William Trueheart - Career FSO | September 19, 1969 | November 6, 1969 | September 1, 1971 | ||
John Reinhardt - Career FSO | September 30, 1971 | December 3, 1971 | February 23, 1975 | ||
Donald B. Easum - Career FSO | March 26, 1975 | May 22, 1975 | October 15, 1979 | ||
Stephen Low - Career FSO | September 20, 1979 | November 29, 1979 | July 4, 1981 | ||
Thomas R. Pickering - Career FSO | October 26, 1981 | November 30, 1981 | July 9, 1983 | ||
Thomas W. M. Smith - Career FSO | February 10, 1984 | March 15, 1984 | May 5, 1986 | ||
Princeton Lyman - Career FSO | September 12, 1986 | October 10, 1986 | July 24, 1989 | ||
Lannon Walker - Career FSO | October 10, 1989 | November 17, 1989 | July 10, 1992 | ||
William L. Swing - Career FSO | June 15, 1992 | September 24, 1992 | September 22, 1993 | ||
Walter Carrington - Political appointee | August 10, 1993 | November 9, 1993 | October 7, 1997 | ||
William H. Twaddell - Career FSO | November 10, 1997 | December 19, 1997 | August 3, 2000 | The U.S. Embassy was transferred from Lagos to Abuja September 15, 2000. | |
Howard Franklin Jeter - Career FSO | December 28, 2000 | March 3, 2001 | July 30, 2003 | ||
John Campbell - Career FSO | May 12, 2004 | June 25, 2004 | July 19, 2007 | ||
Robin R. Sanders - Career FSO | October 29, 2007 | December 3, 2007 | August 27, 2010[2] | ||
Terence P. McCulley - Career FSO | August 9, 2010 | November 2, 2010 | August 29, 2013[3] | ||
James F. Entwistle - Career FSO | August 22, 2013 | November 26, 2013 | July 21, 2016[4] | Sworn in October 28, 2013 | |
W. Stuart Symington - Career FSO | October 3, 2016 | December 1, 2016 | August 30, 2019 | Sworn in October 31, 2016 | |
Mary Beth Leonard - Career FSO | September 11, 2019 | December 24, 2019 | March 31, 2023[5] | Sworn in October 4, 2019 | |
David Greene - Career FSO | Chargé d'Affaires ad interim | March 31, 2023 | June 22, 2024 | ||
Richard Merrill Mills Jr. - Career FSO | Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary | May 2, 2024 | July 25, 2024[6] | Incumbent |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Commissioned during a recess of the Senate; recommissioned after confirmation on February 6, 1961.
- ^ "Robin Renee Sanders (1954–)". Office of the Historian. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
- ^ "Terence Patrick McCulley (1957–)". Office of the Historian. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
- ^ "James F. Entwistle (1956–)". Office of the Historian. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
- ^ "Deputy Chief of Mission David Greene". 23 August 2022.
- ^ "Ambassador Richard Mills presented credentials to President Tinubu today". x.com. July 25, 2024. Retrieved July 25, 2024.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- United States Department of State: Background notes on Nigeria
- This article incorporates public domain material from U.S. Bilateral Relations Fact Sheets. United States Department of State.