He joined the Nigerian civil service in 1964 and was an Assistant Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Finance in the late 1960s. After attending a course in
The Hague, he was briefly posted to the Ministry of Industries where he became a Principal Assistant Secretary. In 1971, he was posted back to the Ministry of Finance. In 1975, he became a Permanent Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Trade and was in the ministry till 1978. In 1979, he was posted to the Finance Ministry as the Permanent Secretary. In his role at the Finance Ministry, he was involved in managing Nigeria's relationship with its external creditors and was on the Nigerian negotiating team for
Lome II agreement. Alhaji was later posted to the Ministry of Planning before
Babangida upgraded his position as Minister of State, Budget and Planning in 1988. Between 1990 and 1991, he was the
Minister of Finance. In the mid-1990s, he was the country's High Commissioner to
United Kingdom. Alhaji was turbaned Sardauna in 1990, the previous title holder,
Ahmadu Bello died in 1966. He is a senior brother to the late Aliyu Dasuki who was raised by
Ibrahim Dasuki. He has a grandson, Ibraheem Dasuki Aminu-Alhaji. ==References==