Cabinet of Goodluck Jonathan
Cabinet of President Goodluck Jonathan | |
|---|---|
![]() Cabinet of Nigeria | |
| Date formed | 9 February 2010 |
| Date dissolved | 29 May 2015 |
| People and organisations | |
| Head of state | Goodluck Jonathan |
| Head of government | Goodluck Jonathan |
| History | |
| Predecessor | Cabinet of President Umaru Yar'Adua |
| Successor | First Cabinet of President Muhammadu Buhari |
The Cabinet of President Goodluck Jonathan was appointed by Acting President Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria a few weeks after he took office during the terminal illness of President Umaru Yar'Adua.
First cabinet – 2010
On 13 January 2010, a federal court empowered Jonathan to manage state affairs while Yar'Adua received medical treatment in Saudi Arabia, and on 9 February 2010 the Nigerian Senate confirmed him as Acting President.[1] On 10 February 2010, Jonathan demoted Minister of Justice Michael Aondoakaa to Special Duties, replacing him by Prince Adetokunbo Kayode.[2] Jonathan retained the remainder Yar'Adua's cabinet until 16 March 2010, when he dissolved it in an assertion of his authority over a divided administration where some members questioned his right to act as president.[3] On 6 April 2010, Jonathan swore in his new cabinet.[4] Yar'Adua died on 5 May 2010, and Jonathan was sworn in as president the next day.[5]
Minister in the first cabinet were:
| Ministry | Minister |
|---|---|
| Agriculture | Prof. Sheikh Ahmed Abdullah |
| Aviation | Mrs. Fidelia Njeze |
| Commerce & Industry | Sen. Jubril Martins-Kuye |
| Culture & Tourism | Abubakar Sadiq A. Mohammed |
| Defence | Chief Adetokunbo Kayode, SAN |
| Defence (state) | Alhaji Murtala Shehu Yar'adua |
| Education | Prof. (Mrs) Ruqayyah Ahmed Rufa'i |
| Environment | John Ogar Odey |
| FCT | Senator Bala Mohammed |
| Finance | Olusegun Olutoyin Aganga |
| Foreign Affairs | Henry Odein Ajumogobia |
| Health | (vacant) |
| Information & Communications | Prof. Dora Akunyili |
| Interior | Capt. Emmanuel Iheanacho |
| Justice | Mohammed Bello Adoke, SAN |
| Labour & Productivity | Chukwuemeka Ngozichineke Wogu |
| Lands & Urban Development | Hon. Nduese Essien |
| Mines & Steel Development | Arc. Musa Mohammed Sada |
| National Planning Commission | Dr. Shamsuddeen Usman |
| National Sports Commission | Hon. Ibrahim Isa Bio |
| Niger Delta Affairs | Dr Stephen Oru |
| Petroleum Resources | Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke |
| Police Affairs | Alhaji Adamu Waziri |
| Power | Acting President Goodluck Jonathan |
| Science & Technology | Prof. Muhammed K. Abubakar |
| Special Duties | Navy Capt. Omoniyi Caleb Olubolade (Rtd) |
| Transport | Yusuf Sulaiman |
| Women Affairs | Mrs. Josephine Anenih |
| Works | Sen. Mohammed Sanusi Daggash |
| Youth Development | Sen. Akinlabi Olasunkanmi |
July 2011 cabinet
In July 2011, after the start of his second term, Jonathan appointed a new cabinet. Members included:[6]
| Ministry | Minister | State | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Agric and Natural Resources (State) | Bukar Tijani | Borno | |||
| Attorney General, Justice | Mohammed Bello Adoke | Kogi | |||
| Aviation | Stella Oduah-Ogiemwonyi | Anambra | |||
| Defence | Haliru Mohammed Bello | Kebbi | |||
| Defence (State) | Erelu Olusola Obada | Osun | |||
| Education | Ruqayyah Ahmed Rufa'i | Jigawa | |||
| FCT (State) | Olajumoke Akinjide | Oyo | |||
| Federal Capital Territory | Bala Mohammed | Bauchi | |||
| Finance | Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala | Abia | |||
| Finance (State) | Yerima Lawal Ngama | Yobe | |||
| Foreign Affairs | Olugbenga Ashiru | Ogun | |||
| Foreign Affairs (State) | Viola Onwuliri | Imo | Foreign Affairs (State)2 | Dr Nuruddeen Muhammad | Jigawa |
| Health | Onyebuchi Chukwu | Ebonyi | |||
| Information | Labaran Maku | Nasarawa | |||
| Communication Technology | Mrs. Omobola Johnson | Ondo | |||
| Interior | Comrade Abba Moro | Benue | |||
| Labour | Emeka Wogu | Abia | |||
| Mines and Steel Development | Mohammed Musa Sada | Katsina | |||
| National Planning | Shamsudeen Usman | Kano | |||
| Niger Delta Affairs | Godsday Orubebe | Delta | |||
| Niger Delta Affairs (State) | Zainab Ibrahim Kuchi | Niger | |||
| Petroleum | Diezani Alison-Madueke | Bayelsa | |||
| Police Affairs | Caleb Olubolade | Ekiti | |||
| Power | Osita Nebo took over from Bart Nnaji | Enugu | |||
| Science and Technology | Ita Okon Bassey Ewa | Akwa Ibom | |||
| Sports | Yusuf Sulaiman | Sokoto | |||
| Trade and Investment | Olusegun O. Aganga | Lagos | |||
| Trade and Investment (State) | Samuel Ioraer Ortom | Benue | |||
| Transport | Idris A.Umar | Gombe | |||
| Women Affairs | Zainab Maina | Adamawa | |||
| Works | Mike Onolememen | Edo | |||
| Works (State) | Bashir Yugudu | Zamfara | |||
| Youth Development | Bolaji Abdullahi | Kwara | |||
| Agriculture & Rural Development | Akinwumi Adesina | Oyo |
See also
References
- ^ "Nigeria's Goodluck Jonathan 'is acting president'". BBC News. 25 February 2010. Retrieved 25 February 2010.
- ^ George Oji and Funso Muraina (11 February 2010). "Aondoakaa Demoted". ThisDay. Retrieved 31 December 2010.
- ^ ADAM NOSSITER (17 March 2010). "Acting Leader of Nigeria Dissolves His Cabinet". The New York Times. Retrieved 31 December 2010.
- ^ Daniel Idonor (8 April 2010). "New Cabinet Brings Aso-Rock Alive Again". Vanguard. Retrieved 31 December 2010.
- ^ "Nigeria swears in new president". Al Jazeera. 8 May 2010. Retrieved 31 December 2010.
- ^ "Olusegun Aganga Appointed trade and investment minister". Elombah. 11 July 2011. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
