Complete list of 47 ministerial nominees for 2023.

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Complete list of 47 ministerial nominees for 2023.


The Complete list for the 47 ministerial nominees for 2023 have been revealed. The names of these nominees were submitted by the President of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

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He submitted these names to the National Assembly.
These nominees are undergoing screening by the Senate. There are 7 from the South-South region, 5 from the South East, 9 from the South West, 8 from the North East, 10 from the North West, and 8 from the North Central.

See list of nominees and their state of origin listed below:
  1. Ekperikpe Ekpo from Akwa Ibom
  2. Heineken Lolokpobri from Bayelsa
  3. Betta Edu from Cross river
  4. John Enoh from Cross river
  5. Stella Okotete from Delta
  6. Abubakar Momoh from Edo
  7. Nyesom Wike from Rivers state
  8. Tahir Mamman from Adamawa
  9. Yusuf M Tuggar from Bauchi
  10. Ali Pate from Bauchi
  11. Abubakar Kyari from Borno
  12. Alkali Ahmed Saidu from Gombe
  13. Uba Maigari Ahmadu from Taraba
  14. Ibrahim Geidam from Yobe
  15. Sani A Danladi from Taraba
  16. Mohamed Badaru from Jigawa
  17. Nasir El-Rufai from Kaduna
  18. Maryam Shetti from Kano
  19. Abdullahi T Gwarzo from Kano
  20. Ahmad Dangiwa from Katsina
  21. Hanatu Musawa from Katsina
  22. Yusuf Tanko Sununu from Kebbi
  23. Atiku Bagudu from Kebbi
  24. Bello M Goronyo from Sokoto
  25. Bello Matawwalle from zamfara
  26. Nkiru Onyejiocha from Abia
  27. Uju Ohaneye from Anambra
  28. David Umahi from Ebonyi
  29. Uche Nnaji from Enugu
  30. Doris Uzoka from Imo
  31. Dele Alake from Ekiti State
  32. Tunji Alausa from Lagos
  33. Lola Ade John from Lagos
  34. Ishak Salako from Ogun state
  35. Bosun Tijjani from Ogun
  36. Olawale Edun from Ogun
  37. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo from Ondo
  38. Adegboyega Oyetola from Osun
  39. Adebayo Adelabu from Oyo
  40. Joseph Utsev from Benue state
  41. Zaphaniah Bitrus Jisalo from FCT
  42. Shuaibu A Audu from Kogi
  43. Lateef Fagbemi from Kwara
  44. Imaan S-Ibrahim from Nasarawa
  45. Mohammed Idris from Niger
  46. Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi from Niger
  47. Simon Lalong from Plateau State