1. Minister of Justice & Attorney-General – Abubakar Malami
2. Foreign Affairs – Geoffrey Onyeama
3. Finance – Folake Adeosun
4. Defence – Mansur Dan Ali
5. Education – Adamu Adamu
6. Industry, Trade and Investment – Okechukwu Enelamah
7. Labour and Employment – Chris Ngige
8. Federal Capital Territory – Mohammed Musa Bello
9. Science and Technology – Ogbonnaya Onu
10. Solid Minerals – John Kayode Fayemi
11. Interior – Abdulrahman Bello Danbazzau
12. Budget and National Planning – Udoma Udo Udoma
13. Power, Works and Housing – Babatunde Fashola
14. Agriculture and Rural Development – Audu Ogbeh
15. Transportation – Rotimi Amaechi
16. Health – Isaac Adewole
17. Women Affairs – Aisha Alhassan
18. Niger Delta Affairs – Usani Uguru Usani
19. Information – Lai Mohammed
20. Communication – Adebayo Shittu
21. Water Resources – Suleiman Adamu Kazaure
22. Youths and Sports – Solomon Dalong
23. Minister of State for Aviation – Hadi Sirika
24. Minister of State for Environment – Ibrahim Jibrin
25. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs – Buka Abba Ibrahim
26. Minister of State for Solid Minerals – Bawa Bwari Abubakar
27. Minister of State for Health – Osagie Ehanire
28. Minister of State for Niger Delta – Omole Daramola
29. Minister of State for Power, Works and Housing – Mustapha Baba Shauri
30. Minister of State for Education – Anthony Onwuka
31. Minister of State for Agriculture and Rural Development – Heneiken Lokpobiri
32. Minister of State for Labour and Employment – Stephen Ocheni
33. Minister of State for Budget and National Planning – Zainab Ahmed
34. Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment – Aisha Abubakar
35. Minister of State for Petroleum – Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu
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