(Bloomberg) -- Zainab Ahmed has been formally appointed as Nigeria’s finance minister, presidential spokesman Femi Adesina told reporters in Abuja, the capital.
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Previously the junior minister for budget and planning, she replaces Kemi Adeosun, who resigned last week from President Muhammadu Buhari’s cabinet after allegations she presented a fake national service exemption certificate to qualify for the role in 2015.
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Ahmed, who’s a trained accountant, said the government faces “serious revenue challenges,” Lagos-based ThisDay newspaper reported on Sept. 18. She takes on the role ahead of elections scheduled for February, with Buhari hoping to win a second term.
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