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See full list of Buhari’s 44 ministers and their portfolios
President Muhammadu Buhari’s Next Level agenda is now in full force as the President inaugurated his new long-awaited Federal Executive Council with 44 ministers & ministers-of-state alongside their portfolios in Abuja today Wednesday August 21st 2019 at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
He also charged his new ministers to work towards ensuring better Nigeria and a country the citizens would be proud of. The newly appointed Ministers include:
Below is a table of the ministers and their portfolios:
NUMBER | NAME | STATE | PORTFOLIO |
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1 | Uchechukwu Ogah | Abia | Minister of State Mines and Steel Development |
2 | Mohammed Bello | Adamawa | Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) |
3 | Godswill Akpabio | Akwa Ibom | Minister for Niger Delta |
4 | Chris Ngige | Anambra | Minister of Labour and Employment |
5 | Sharon Ikeazor | Anambra | Minister of State for Environment |
6 | Adamu Adamu | Bauchi | Minister of Education |
7 | Mariam Katagum | Bauchi | Minister State industry Trade and Investment |
8 | Timipre Sylva | Bayelsa | Minister of State for Petroleum |
9 | George Akume | Benue | Minister of Special Duties and International Affairs |
10 | Mustapha Baba Shehuri | Borno | Minister of State for Agriculture and Rural Development |
11 | Goddy Agba | Cross Rivers | Minister of State Power |
12 | Festus Keyamo | Delta | Minister of State Niger Delta |
13 | Ogbonnaya Onu | Ebonyi | Minister of Science Technology |
14 | Osagie Ehanire | Edo | Minister of Health |
15 | Clement Agba | Edo | Minister of State Budget and National Planning |
16 | Adeniyi Adebayo | Ekiti | Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment |
17 | Geofrey Onyeama | Enugu | Minister of Foreign Affairs |
18 | Ali Pantami | Gombe | Minister of Communication |
19 | Emeka Nwajuba | Imo | Minister of State for Education |
20 | Suleiman Adamu | Jigawa | Minister of Water Resources |
21 | Zainab Ahmed | Kaduna | Minister of Finance |
22 | Mohammed Mahmoud | Kaduna | Minister of Environment |
23 | Sabo Nanono | Kano | Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development |
24 | Bashir Salihi Magashi | Kano | Minister of Defence |
25 | Hadi Sirika | Katsina | Minister of Aviation |
26 | Abubakar Malami | Kebbi | Minister of Justice |
27 | Ramatu Tijani | Kogi | Minister of State Federal Capital Territory (FCT) |
28 | Lai Mohammed | Kwara | Minister of Information and Culture |
29 | Gbemisola Saraki | Kwara | Minister of State for Transportation |
30 | Babatunde Fashola | Lagos | Minister of Works and Housing |
31 | Olorunnimbe Mamora | Lagos | Minister of State Health |
32 | Muhammed Abdullahi | Nasarawa | Minister of state Science and Technology |
33 | Zubairu Dada | Niger | Minister of Foreign Affairs, State |
34 | Olamilekan Adegbite | Ogun | Minister of Mines and Steel Development |
35 | Tayo Alasoadura | Ondo | Minister of State Labour and Employment |
36 | Rauf Aregbesola | Osun | Minister of Interior |
37 | Sunday Dare | Oyo | Minister of Youths and Sports |
38 | Pauline Tallen | Plateau | Minister of Women Affairs |
39 | Rotimi Amaechi | Rivers | Minister of Transportation |
40 | Muhammadu Dingyadi | Sokoto | Minister of Police Affairs |
41 | Saleh Mamman | Taraba | Minister of Power |
42 | Abubakar Aliyu | Yobe | Minister of State Works and Housing |
43 | Sadiya Umar Farouk | Zamfara | Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development |
44 | Muhammadu Buhari | Katsina | Minister of Petroleum |