Ma’aikatun Tarayyar Najeriya

Federal Ministries of Nigeria

Ma’aikatun tarayyar Najeriya ma’aikatun gwamnati ne da ke da alhakin gudanar da ayyukan gwamnati iri-iri. Kowace ma'aikatar tana karkashin jagorancin Babban Sakatare ne wanda ke ba da rahoto ga Minista a Majalisar Dokokin Tarayya.[1] Wasu ayyuka na gwamnati ana samar da su ta “kwamitocin” ko parastatals (kungiyoyin mallakar gwamnati) waɗanda ƙila su kasance masu zaman kansu ko kuma suna da alaƙa da ma’aikatar.[2]

A wasu lokuta ma’aikatun suna haɗewa, wani lokacin kuma ana raba su. Don haka aka naɗa Halima Tayo Alao ministar muhalli da gidaje a ranar 26 ga watan Yulin, shekarar 2007 a hannun shugaba Umaru Yar’adua.[3] Bayan da aka yi wa majalisar ministoci garambawul, a watan Disamba a shekarar 2008 aka naɗa Nduese Essien Ministan Muhalli sannan Hassan Muhammed Lawal ya zama Ministan Ayyuka da Gidaje.[4] A ranar 6 ga Afrilu 2010, an naɗa Mohammed Daggash Ministan Ayyuka sannan Nduese Essien ya zama Ministan Filaye, Gidaje da Ci gaban Birane.[5] Teburin da ke ƙasa ya lissafa ma'aikatu na yanzu ko na baya.

Ministry Notes Website
Agriculture Regulates agricultural research, agriculture and national resources, forestry and veterinary research http://fmard.gov.ng/
Aviation Regulates air travel and aviation services http://aviation.gov.ng/
Defence Consists of the defence services headquarters, the Nigerian Army, the Nigerian Air Force, the Nigerian Navy, and other defence agencies and departments http://www.defence.gov.ng/
Ma'aikatar Ilimi ta Tarayyan Najeriya Directs education in Nigeria http://www.education.gov.ng/
Energy To promote sustainable energy development in Nigeria https://www.energy.gov.ng
Environment Regulates Environmental issues[6] http://environment.gov.ng/
Federal Capital Territory Administers the Federal Capital Territory (Abuja) http://fcda.gov.ng/
Finance Manages, controls and monitors federal revenues and expenditures http://www.finance.gov.ng
Foreign Affairs Charged with the responsibility for the formulation, articulation, and pursuit of Nigerian foreign policy trust and objectives. http://foreignaffairs.gov.ng/
Health Develop and implements policies and programs and undertakes other actions to deliver health services http://health.gov.ng/
Information and Culture To establish and maintain a robust information dissemination mechanism that promotes our tourism potentials and enhances our cultural values. http://fmic.gov.ng/
Interior To render to Nigerians and foreigners alike, diverse internal security and other ancillary services that are highly qualitative, efficient, courteous and transparent. http://www.interior.gov.ng Archived 2022-11-05 at the Wayback Machine
Justice Brings cases before the judiciary that are initiated or assumed by the government. Headed by the Attorney General, who is also Minister of Justice http://www.justice.gov.ng/
Labour and Productivity Concerned with relations between workers and employees. http://labour.gov.ng
Lands & Urban Development Formerly part of the Ministry of Works http://www.landsandhousing.gov.ng Archived 2019-05-14 at the Wayback Machine
Mines and Steel Development Encourages development of the country’s solid mineral resources http://minesandsteel.gov.ng
Niger Delta Coordinates efforts to tackle the challenges of infrastructural development, environment protection and youth empowerment in the Niger Delta http://nigerdelta.gov.ng/
Petroleum Resources Regulates upstream production and downstream distribution of petroleum products http://petroleumresources.gov.ng/ Archived 2022-10-31 at the Wayback Machine
Power Responsible for providing social amenities such as Power across the country[7] https://www.power.gov.ng
Science & Technology Charts the course of Scientific and Technological development of the nation
Trade and Investment Regulates trade and investment http://nid.fmiti.gov.ng
Transportation To ensure fast, safe, efficient, affordable, convenient, integrated and inter-modal transport system http://www.transportation.gov.ng
Tourism, Culture & National Orientation Merged with Ministry of Information
Water Resources Formed from Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources in April 2010.[8] https://waterresources.gov.ng
Women Affairs Promotes the development of women with equal rights and corresponding responsibilities https://www.womenaffairs.gov.ng/
Works and Housing To facilitate the provision of adequate and affordable housing for all Nigerians[9][10] https://worksandhousing.gov.ng
Youth and Sports Development To Formulation, Implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation of Policies and Programmes on Youths and Sports Development towards Wealth Creation, Youth Empowerment, Physical Fitness and Well-being, Achieving Excellence in Sports, National Unity and Sustainable Development. https://youthandsports.ng/ Archived 2022-11-05 at the Wayback Machine
Hukumar Bayanan kula Yanar Gizo
Ma'aikatan Gwamnatin Tarayya Hukumar zartaswa wacce ke da ikon yin alƙawura da canja wuri, da kuma kula da ladabtarwa a kan dukkan ma'aikatan gwamnatin tarayya. https://web.archive.org/web/20140512230804/http://fedcivilservice.gov.ng/
Wasannin Kasa
Tsarin Kasa Wanda ke da alhakin tsara matsakaita da dogon zango na tsare-tsare na tattalin arziki da ci gaban kasa http://www.npc.gov.ng/ Archived 2014-05-16 at the Wayback Machine
Al'amuran 'yan sanda http://www.policeaffairs.gov.ng/
Kafa 'Yan Sanda da Umurni
Gidan Gwamnati
NIDCOM Hukumar ‘yan Nijeriya mazauna kasashen waje, ta tanadi yadda ‘yan Nijeriya mazauna kasashen waje suke tafiyar da harkokin siyasa, ayyuka da kuma shiga cikin ci gaban Nijeriya da kuma manufar yin amfani da jarin dan Adam da kayan aiki na ‘yan Nijeriya mazauna kasashen waje wajen ci gaban al’umma da tattalin arziki da al’adu da kuma ci gaban kasa baki daya. cigaban siyasar Najeriya da kuma abubuwan da suka shafi su. https://nidcom.gov.ng/about-nidcom/
  1. "Government Ministries in Nigeria". Commonwealth of Nations. Retrieved 2009-12-21.
  2. "PERMANENT SECRETARIES". Office of the Head of Service of the Federation. Archived from the original on 2010-08-10. Retrieved 2011-05-27.
  3. "Yar'Adua names cabinet". Africa News. 27 July 2007. Archived from the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2009-12-15.
  4. Nosike Ogbuenyi, Abimbola Akosile and Sufuyan Ojeifo (19 December 2008). "Yar'Adua Renews His Mission". ThisDay. Retrieved 2009-12-17.
  5. Golu Timothy (10 April 2010). "New Ministers: Jonathan's Cabinet In Focus". Leadership. Archived from the original on 13 April 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-16.
  6. https://www.energy.gov.ng/
  7. "Why I split Ministry of Power, Works and Housing — Buhari". 12 September 2019.
  8. George Oji (7 April 2010). "Jonathan Takes Over Ministry of Power". ThisDay. Retrieved 2011-02-27.
  9. https://worksandhousing.gov.ng/
  10. "Why I split Ministry of Power, Works and Housing — Buhari". 12 September 2019.