Federal Ministries of Nigeria
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The Executive Branch of the Government of Nigeria has 19 Federal Ministries. Each ministry has a Minister, and in some cases a Minister of State, who is appointed by the President. The list of the Federal Ministries are as Follows:
[edit] Federal Executive Council (Cabinet)
OFFICE | NAME | TERM |
President | Umaru Yar'Adua | 2007–incumbent |
Vice President | Goodluck Jonathan | 2007–incumbent |
Secretary to the Federal Government | Baba Gana Kingibe | 2007–incumbent |
Minister of Agriculture and Water Resources | Abba Ruma | 2007–incumbent |
Minister of Aviation | Femi Fani-Kayode | 2007–incumbent |
Minister of Commerce & Industry | Charles Ugwuh | 2007–incumbent |
Minister of Defence | Mahmud Ahmed | 2007–incumbent |
Minister of Education | Igwe Aja-Nwachukwu | 2007–incumbent |
Minister of Energy (Petroleum, Gas, and Power) | Under Main Control of the President | |
Minister of Environment and Housing | Halima Alao | 2007–incumbent |
Minister of FCT Administration | Aliyu Umar | 2007–incumbent |
Minister of Finance | Shamsudeen Usman | 2007–incumbent |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Ojo Maduekwe | 2007–incumbent |
Minister of Health | ----- | 2007–incumbent |
Minister of Information and Communication | John Odey | 2007–incumbent |
Minister of the Interior | Godwin Abbe | 2007–incumbent |
Minister of Justice (Attorney General) | Michael Aondoakaa | 2007–incumbent |
Minister of Labour | Hassan Lawal | 2007–incumbent |
Minister of Mines and Steel Development | Sarafa Isola | 2007–incumbent |
Minister of Science and Technology | Grace Ekpiwhre | 2007–incumbent |
Minister of Transportation | Diezani Alison-Madueke | 2007–incumbent |
Minister of Tourism, Culture and National Orientation | Adetokunbo Kayode | 2007–incumbent |
Minister of Youth Development | Akinlabi Olasunkanmi | 2007–incumbent |
Minister of Women Affairs | Saudatu Bungudu | 2007–incumbent |
Minister/Deputy Chairman National Planning Commission | Sanusi Daggash | 2007–incumbent |
Minister/Chairman National Sports Commission | Abdulrahman Gimba | 2007–incumbent |
* Ministers have been sworn into office as of July 26, 2007. State Ministers were sworn-in also
[edit] References
- The Official Information Gateway of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (accessed 07-16-2006)
- "Nigeria: President Swears in Five New Ministers, Reshuffles Cabinet", Nigeria First, 2006-06-22. Retrieved on 2006-07-16.
- Okey Mugbo and Olawale Rasheed. "Obasanjo sacks 8 Atiku’s aides - Swears in 2 new ministers", Nigerian Tribune, 2006-06-23. Retrieved on 2006-07-16.