HE. Bola Ahmed Tinubu |
In a significant development following the successful screening of ministers, President Tinubu has assigned designated portfolios to each minister, marking another important step towards the formation of his administration executive council.
The allocation of portfolios is a crucial process that determines the specific areas of responsibility for each minister, paving the way for focused governance and efficient decision-making.
Before the allocation of portfolios, President Tinubu's administration conducted a screening process through the national assembly to select the most qualified individuals to serve as ministers.
The vetting process involved assessing the candidates' qualifications, expertise, experience, and vision for their respective domains. The goal was to ensure that only the most capable individuals would be entrusted with key ministerial positions.
Following the screening process, President Tinubu personally evaluated the strengths, expertise, and capacity of each minister, considering their qualifications and background. The allocation of portfolios was done with the aim of creating a well-rounded and balanced cabinet that can effectively address the diverse needs of the nation.
Nyesom Wike - FCT Minister
Festus Keyamo - Minister of Aviation
Adebayo Adelabu- Minister Of Power
Adegboyega Oyetola - Minister of Transportation
Dele Alake- Minister of Solid Minerals
Muhammed Idris - Minister of Information
Mohammed Badaru- Minister of Defence
Minister of State, Defense - Bello Mattawale
Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy - Wale Edun
Minister of Works- Dave Umahi
Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare - Ali Pate
Minister of Agriculture and food security -Abubakar kyari
Minister of Youths- Abubakar Mohmoh
Minister of Communications and Digital Economy - Bosun
Minister of Foreign Affairs - Yusuf Tuga
Minister of Budget and Economic planning - Atiku Bagudu
Minister of Water resources and sanitation - Joseph utsve
Minister of Steel development - Shuaibu Audu
Minister of State, Agriculture - Sabi Abdullahi
Minister of Trade and investment - Doris Anieete
Minister of Humanitarian affairs and poverty alleviation - Betta Edu
Minster or Sport - John Eno
Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy - Bunmi Tunji Ojo
Minister of Petroleum resources - Yet to be allocated
Minister of Labor and employment - Simon Lalong
Minister of Special duties - Zapahnnaih Gazzalo
The designation of portfolios to the screened ministers in President Tinubu's administration is a significant step towards the formation of his government.
By carefully considering the candidates' qualifications, expertise, and experience, the allocation of portfolios ensures that each minister is given a role that suits their capabilities.
This approach facilitates effective governance, promotes accountability, and enhances the government's ability to address the nation's challenges and achieve its developmental goals.