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According to the Nigerian Constitution, there must be at least one Cabinet member from each of the 36 states in Nigeria, the number of ministries is a factor of the president's discretion and at times the President takes direct control of a key ministry such as Petroleum Resources. To ensure representation from each state, a Minister is often ...
Cabinet of Nigeria: 2023–present: Date formed: 16 August 2023 (): People and organisations; President: Bola Tinubu: President's history: Former Lagos State Governor (1999–2007) ...
This is a list of ministers of the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria. The Federal Capital Territory was formed in 1976 from parts of former Nasarawa, Niger, and Kogi States. The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria is the head of the Federal Capital Territory Administration and a member of the Federal Executive Council.
The Federal Ministries of Nigeria are civil service departments that are responsible for delivering various government services. Each ministry is headed by a Permanent Secretary who reports to a Minister in the Federal Cabinet. [1]
Pages in category "Federal ministers of Nigeria" The following 175 pages are in this category, out of 175 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Federal Ministry of Finance (Nigeria) Federal Ministry of Health (Nigeria) Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment (Nigeria) Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation; Federal Ministry of Interior (Nigeria) Federal Ministry of Justice (Nigeria) Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment (Nigeria) Federal Ministry of ...
List of foreign ministers of Nigeria; Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Nigeria) M. Minister of Water Resources (Nigeria) This page was last edited on 27 October 2012, at ...
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nigeria is the head of the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a member of the Federal Executive Council. The first woman to serve as the Nigerian foreign minister was Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, who was in the post briefly in 2006. [1] Political party: NPC NCNC NPP APC PDP Military