Finance Minister of Nigeria

The Minister of Finance of Nigeria is a senior cabinet official in the Nigerian Federal Executive Council. The Finance Minister's directs the Nigerian Ministry of Finance and ensures that it operates in a transparent, accountable and efficient manner to bolster the country's economic development priorities. The Minister is assisted by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Finance, a career civil servant.

The current Nigerian Minister of Finance is Zainab Shamsuna Ahmed appointed on 14 September 2018 in Abuja.[1] Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari accepted the resignation of his Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun.[2]

Duties of minister

  • Preparation of annual budgetary estimates of revenue and expenditure for the Federal Government.
  • Determination of Federal Government fiscal policies.
  • Mobilization of domestic and external financial resources for national development purposes.
  • Management of foreign exchange reserves.
  • Management of Federal Government revenue.
  • Currency valuation.
  • Regulation of the insurance industry
  • Revenue allocation management.

Ministers of Finance

Name Term
Festus Okotie-Eboh 19601966
Obafemi Awolowo 19671971
Shehu Shagari 19711975
Asumoh Ete Ekukinam 19761977
James Oluleye 19771979
Sunday Essang 19791983
Onaolapo Soleye 19841985
Kalu Idika Kalu 19851986
Chu Okongwu 19861990
Olu Falae 19901990
Abubakar Alhaji 19901993
Aminu Saleh 19931993
Kalu Idika Kalu 19931994
Anthony Ani 19941998
Ismaila Usman 19981999
Adamu Ciroma 19992003
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala 20032006
Nenadi Usman 20062007
Shamsuddeen Usman 20072009
Mansur Mukhtar 20092010
Olusegun Olutoyin Aganga 2010 June, 2011
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala July 2011May 2015
Kemi Adeosun 11 November 2015– September 2018
Zainab Ahmed September 2018 – present

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