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Federal Ministries of Nigeria

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TheFederal 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 theFederal Cabinet.[1] Some government functions are provided by "commissions" orparastatals (government-owned corporations) that may be independent or associated with a ministry.[2]

Ministries

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At times, ministries are amalgamated and at other times they are split. ThusHalima Tayo Alao was appointed Minister of Environment and Housing on 26 July 2007 by President Umaru Yar'Adua.[3]After a cabinet reshuffle, in December 2008Nduese Essien was appointed Minister of Environment andHassan Muhammed Lawal was appointed Minister of Works and Housing.[4]On 6 April 2010,Mohammed Daggash was appointed Minister of Works andNduese Essien was appointed Minister of Lands, Housing and Urban Development.[5]The table below lists current or past ministries.

MinistryNotesWebsite
Agriculture and Food SafetyRegulates agricultural research, agriculture and national resources, forestry and veterinary researchhttps://agriculture.gov.ng/
Art, Culture and Creative EconomyRegulates and overseas activities, institutions, and policies that promote national identity, creative expression, and cultural preservationhttps://fmacce.gov.ng/
Aviation and Aerospace DevelopmentRegulates air travel and aviation servicesaviation.gov.ng/
Communications, Innovation and Digital Economyit regulates technological advancement, digital transformation, and knowledge-based economyfmcide.gov.ng/
DefenceConsists of the defence services headquarters, theNigerian Army, theNigerian Air Force, theNigerian Navy, and other defence agencies and departmentsdefence.gov.ng/
EducationDirects education in Nigeriaeducation.gov.ng/
EnergyTo promotesustainable energy development in Nigeria[6]energy.gov.ng
EnvironmentRegulates environmental issuesenvironment.gov.ng/
Federal Capital TerritoryAdministers theFederal Capital Territory (Abuja)fcda.gov.ng/
FinanceManages, controls and monitors federal revenues and expendituresfinance.gov.ng
Foreign AffairsCharged with the responsibility for the formulation, articulation, and pursuit of Nigerian foreign policy trust and objectives.foreignaffairs.gov.ng/
HealthDevelop and implements policies and programs and undertakes other actions to deliver health serviceshealth.gov.ng/
Housing and Urban Developmentfmhud.gov.ng
Information and National OrientationTo establish and maintain a robust information dissemination mechanism that promotes our tourism potentials and enhances our cultural values.fmic.gov.ng/
InteriorTo render to Nigerians and foreigners alike, diverse internal security and other ancillary services that are highly qualitative, efficient, courteous and transparent.interior.gov.ngArchived 2022-11-05 at theWayback Machine
JusticeBrings cases before the judiciary that are initiated or assumed by the government. Headed by the Attorney General, who is also Minister of Justicejustice.gov.ng/
Labour and ProductivityConcerned with relations between workers and employeeslabour.gov.ng
Lands and Urban DevelopmentFormerly part of the Ministry of Workslandsandhousing.gov.ngArchived 2019-05-14 at theWayback Machine
Mines and Steel DevelopmentEncourages development of the country's solid mineral resourcesminesandsteel.gov.ng
Niger DeltaCoordinates efforts to tackle the challenges of infrastructural development, environment protection and youth empowerment in the Niger Deltanigerdelta.gov.ng/
Petroleum ResourcesRegulates upstream production and downstream distribution of petroleum productspetroleumresources.gov.ng/Archived 2022-10-31 at theWayback Machine
PowerResponsible for providing social amenities such as power across the country[7][8]power.gov.ng
Science and TechnologyCharts the course of scientific and technological development of the nationscienceandtech.gov.ng/
Industry, Trade and InvestmentRegulates trade and investmentfmiti.gov.ng/
TransportationTo ensure fast, safe, efficient, affordable, convenient, integrated and inter-modal transport systemtransportation.gov.ng
Water ResourcesFormed from Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources in April 2010.[9]waterresources.gov.ng
Women AffairsPromotes the development of women with equal rights and corresponding responsibilitieswomenaffairs.gov.ng/
WorksTo facilitate the provision of adequate and affordable housing for all Nigerians[10][8]fmw.gov.ng/
Youth DevelopmentTo formulate, implement, monitor and evaluate policies and programmes on youths towards wealth creation, youth empowerment, national unity and sustainable development.fmyd.gov.ng

Commissions

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CommissionNotesWebsite
Federal Civil ServiceExecutive body that has the authority to make appointments and transfers, and to exercise disciplinary control over all Federal Civil Servantshttps://web.archive.org/web/20140512230804/http://fedcivilservice.gov.ng/
National Sports
National PlanningResponsible for formulating medium term and long-term economic and development plans for the Nationhttp://www.npc.gov.ng/Archived 2014-05-16 at theWayback Machine
Police Affairshttp://www.policeaffairs.gov.ng/
Police Formation and Command
State House
NIDCOMNigerians in Diaspora Commission, provide for the engagement of Nigerians in Diaspora in the policies, projects and participation in the development of Nigeria and for the purpose of utilising the human capital and material resources of Nigerians in Diaspora towards the overall socio-economic, cultural and political development of Nigeria and for related matters.https://nidcom.gov.ng/about-nidcom/

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Government Ministries in Nigeria and their ministers with their state of origin". Commonwealth of Nations. Retrieved2009-12-21.
  2. ^"PERMANENT SECRETARIES". Office of the Head of Service of the Federation. Archived fromthe original on 2010-08-10. Retrieved2011-05-27.
  3. ^"Yar'Adua names cabinet". Africa News. 27 July 2007. Archived fromthe original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved2009-12-15.
  4. ^Nosike Ogbuenyi, Abimbola Akosile and Sufuyan Ojeifo (19 December 2008)."Yar'Adua Renews His Mission". ThisDay. Retrieved2009-12-17.
  5. ^Golu Timothy (10 April 2010)."New Ministers: Jonathan's Cabinet In Focus".Leadership. Archived fromthe original on 13 April 2010. Retrieved2010-04-16.
  6. ^"Energy Commission of Nigeria".www.energy.gov.ng.
  7. ^"Federal Ministry of Power, Nigeria".Federal Ministry of Power, Nigeria. August 21, 2023.
  8. ^ab"Why I split Ministry of Power, Works and Housing — Buhari". 12 September 2019.
  9. ^George Oji (7 April 2010)."Jonathan Takes Over Ministry of Power".ThisDay. Retrieved2011-02-27.
  10. ^"FEDERAL MINISTRY OF WORKS & HOUSING".worksandhousing.gov.ng.
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