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Ministers and their Potfolios

Below is full list of Ministers and their portfolios:

1. Abubakar Malami- Minister of Justice
2. Geoffrey Onyeama- Minister of Foreign Affairs
3. Mohammed Dan Ali- Minister of Defence
4. Adamu Adamu- Minister of Education
5. Anthony Anwuka – State minister of Education
6. Kemi Adeosun – Minister of Finance
7. Okechukwu Enelemah – Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment
8. Aisha Abubakar – State minister Industry, Trade and Investment
9. Chris Ngige – Minister of Labor and Employment
10. James Ocholi – State Minister of Labor and Employment
11. Mohammed Bello – FCT Minister
12. Abdulrahman Dambazzau – Interior Minister
13. Udoma Udo Udoma – Minister of Budget and National Planning
14. Zainab Ahmed – State Minister Budget and National Planning
15. Emmanuel Ibe Kachiukwu – State Minister Petroleum resources
16. Babatubde Fashola – Minister of Power, Works and Housing
17. Mustapha Shehuri – State minister Power, Works, and Housing
18. Audu Ogbeh – Minister of Agriculture and Rural development
19. Heineken Lokpobiri – State minister Agriculture and Rural Development
20. Chibuike Amaechi – Minister of Transportation
21. Hadi Sirika – State Minister Aviation
22. Isaac Folorunsho Adeoye – Minister of Health
23. Osagie Ehanire – State Minister Health
24. Aisha Alhassan – Minister of Women Affairs
25. Usani Uguru – Minister Niger Delta Affairs
26. Claudius Omoyele Daramola – State minister Niger Delta Affairs
27. Adebayo Shittu – Minister of Communication
28. Lai Mohammed – Minister of Information
29. Amina Mohammed – Minister of Environment
30. Ibrahim Jibrin – State Minister of Environment
31. Suleiman Adamu – Minister of Water Resources
32. Solomon Dalong – Minister of Youths and Sports
33. Kayode Fayemi – Minister of Solid Minerals
34. Abubakar Bwari – State Minister Solid Minerals
35. Ogbonnaya Onu – Minister of Science and Technology

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