President Tinubu has yersterday rijigg his cabinet by sacking under performing five ministers and appointing new seven ministers into his cabinet.
The following are the new ministers appointed by Tibnubu to help him pilot the affairs of his administartion.
- Mrs Bianca Ojukwu- Minister of State for Foretgn Affairs
Mrs. Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu is a prominent diplomat, lawyer, and businesswoman, as well as a multiple international beauty pageant titleholder, having won accolades like Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria, Miss Africa, and Miss Intercontinental. Following the death of her husband, Chukwuemeka Ojukwu, she stepped into the political arena, becoming Nigeria’s Ambassador to Ghana and Spain and serving as Senior Special Assistant on Diaspora Affairs under President Goodluck Jonathan. Her marriage to Ojukwu lasted nearly 17 years, ending with his death after a brief illness in the UK. Bianca faced a significant legal battle over her late husband’s estate, which she ultimately won. Recently appointed Minister of State for Foreign Affairs by President Tinubu, she continues to play an influential role in Nigerian diplomacy and politics.
2. Idi Maiha-Minister of Livestock Development
Idi Maiha is a Nigerian politician recently appointed as the Minister of Livestock Development. He holds a degree in Animal Science and has extensive experience in agricultural policy and livestock management. Prior to his ministerial role, Maiha served in various leadership positions, advocating for sustainable agricultural practices and rural development. His focus includes improving livestock productivity and addressing challenges within the sector to enhance food security and support the livelihoods of farmers across Nigeria.
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3. Yusuf Ata- Minister of State for Housing and Urban Development
Yusuf Ata is a prominent Nigerian politician and public servant currently appointed as the minister for state Housing and Urban development by President Tinubu. He hails from Adamawa State and holds a degree in Public Administration. His educational background has equipped him with the skills necessary for effective governance. Ata has garnered extensive work experience in both the public and private sectors, focusing on community development and local governance. His career has involved various leadership roles, where he has championed initiatives aimed at improving infrastructure and social services in his community. Through his dedication, he continues to impact positively on the lives of those he serves.
4.Yildalda Nentawa- Minister of Humanitarian and Poverty Reduction
Yilwalda Nentawa is an accomplished Nigerian professional with a background in education and public service. He attended the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, where he earned a degree in Political Science, which laid the foundation for his career in governance. Hailing from Gombe State, Nentawa has gained significant experience in various roles within the public sector, focusing on community development and policy implementation. His work has often involved collaborating with local organizations to enhance educational and social programs, making a meaningful impact on the lives of his constituents. His commitment to public service continues to drive positive change in his community.
5.Jomoke Oduwale-Minister of Indusrty
A prominent Nigerian educator and political advocate dedicated to enhancing quality education. She holds a degree in Education and has focused on improving educational standards in underserved communities. Based in Lagos State, Jomoke is known for her innovative teaching methods and community engagement. Additionally, she is involved in politics, advocating for educational reforms and policies that support equitable access to education. Her efforts have made her a respected figure in both education and community development in Nigeria
6.Maiagari Dinyadi- Minister of labour and Employment
Maiagari Dinyadi is Nigeria’s newly appointed Minister of Labour and Employment, hail from Sokoto State. He holds a degree in Public Administration and has extensive experience in public service, focusing on labour relations. Dinyadi aims to address key issues such as unemployment and worker rights, fostering dialogue between employers and employees to promote a more equitable work environment. His commitment to improving labour conditions and enhancing job opportunities reflects a broader vision for economic growth and social stability in Nigeria
7. Suwaiba Ahmed- Minister of State for Education
Suwaiba Said Ahmad, PhD, is a distinguished Nigerian academic and researcher from Adamawa State. She holds a doctorate in Education, specializing in curriculum development and instructional methods. With extensive experience in teacher training, Dr. Ahmad has significantly contributed to educational reform initiatives aimed at enhancing the quality of education in Nigeria. Her work focuses on empowering teachers and fostering innovative teaching practices to improve student outcomes. In addition to her academic pursuits, she is actively engaged in politics, advocating for policies that support inclusive education and address the needs of marginalized communities. Through her research and community involvement, Dr. Ahmad strives to drive sustainable development and create equitable educational opportunities, making her a respected figure in both academia and political spheres.