On November 4, 2024, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu swore in seven new ministers at the Council Chamber of the State House in Abuja. This cabinet reshuffle follows the confirmation of the nominees by the Senate, signaling a proactive approach to Nigeria’s pressing economic challenges. The ceremony, attended by dignitaries and family members of the appointees, reflects the significance of this strategic shift in governance.
In his opening remarks, President Tinubu stressed the urgent need for effective governance. “We must act swiftly and innovatively to address the multifaceted challenges our nation faces,” he stated. The new ministers are tasked with driving policies that will enhance national development and improve living standards for Nigerians. With diverse backgrounds and expertise, they bring fresh perspectives to their respective roles.
Speaking further, President Tinubu expressed confidence in the new ministers’ capabilities, saying “We need collaboration across sectors to ensure that our policies translate into real benefits for all Nigerians.”
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This cabinet reshuffle is more than a change in leadership; it represents a renewed commitment to addressing critical national challenges. The coming months will reveal how these ministers can effectively implement their visions and contribute to Nigeria’s growth amid ongoing economic pressures.
Profile of the New Ministers
Dr. Nentawe Yilwatda
Dr. Nentawe Yilwatda, Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, is dedicated to addressing Nigeria’s humanitarian crises. With a background in public health and social policy, Dr. Yilwatda has worked with numerous NGOs focused on community development. He aims to implement robust social welfare programs and enhance collaboration with international organizations to support vulnerable populations.
Muhammadu Maigari Dingyadi
Muhammadu Maigari Dingyadi, the new Minister of Labour and Employment, faces the critical challenge of job creation in a country grappling with high unemployment rates. With extensive experience in labor relations, Dingyadi plans to foster entrepreneurship and vocational training.
Bianca Odinaka Odumegwu-Ojukwu
Bianca Odinaka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, appointed Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, brings her expertise as a seasoned diplomat and lawyer. She has represented Nigeria in various international forums and aims to strengthen the country’s diplomatic relations globally.
Dr. Jumoke Oduwole
Dr. Jumoke Oduwole takes on the role of Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, with a mandate to boost industrial growth. With a strong background in economics and business development, Dr. Oduwole is expected to implement policies that promote local manufacturing.
Idi Mukhtar Maiha
Idi Mukhtar Maiha, appointed Minister of Livestock Development, has extensive experience in agricultural policy. He aims to improve livestock production through better veterinary services and sustainable farming practices.
Yusuf Abdullahi Ata
Yusuf Abdullahi Ata, the new Minister of State for Housing and Urban Development, has a clear mission to tackle Nigeria’s housing deficit. With a background in urban planning, Ata plans to promote affordable housing projects and sustainable urban development.
Dr. Suwaiba Said Ahmad
Lastly, Dr. Suwaiba Said Ahmad, now Minister of State for Education, is dedicated to reforming Nigeria’s education system. With her extensive experience in educational policy and administration, Dr. Ahmad aims to improve access to quality education.