Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Nigeria)
- Yusuf Tuggar, Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Adamu Ibrahim Lamuwa, Permanent Secretary
- Diplomatic missions of Nigeria
- Nigerian Foreign Service Academy
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Nigeria is a statutory body created to reinforce foreign decision making and implementation processes in Nigeria[1] and handle the external promotion of Nigeria's domestic vision and ideals; it is headed by a federal executive cabinet minister. As of late its mission has geared towards increasing awareness about Nigeria's economic potential. It is part of the government's executive branch.
History
The ministry was created in 1961, with Prime Minister Tafawa Balewa appointing Jaja Wachuku the inaugural Minister of Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Relations. Before Wachuku’s tenure, Balewa had doubled as Foreign Affairs advocate of Nigeria, from 1960 to 1961.[2]
Structure
Departments
- Protocol
- Planning Research and Statistics
- Foreign Service Inspectorate
Parastatals
- Directorate of Technical Co-Operation in Africa
- Institute For Peace and Conflict Resolution
- Nigerian Foreign Service Academy
- Nigerians in Diaspora Commission
- Nigerian Institute of International Affairs
- Technical Aid Corps
List of ministers
References
External links
- Official portal
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Federal Ministries of Nigeria
- Agriculture
- Aviation
- Commerce and Industry
- Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy
- Defence
- Education
- Energy (Gas, Petroleum and Power)
- Environment
- Federal Capital Territory
- Finance
- Foreign Affairs
- Health
- Information and National Orientation
- Interior
- Justice
- Labour
- Lands, Housing & Urban Development
- Mines and Steel Development
- Niger Delta
- Science & Technology
- Transportation
- Power, Works and Housing
- Water Resources
- Women Affairs
- Works
- Youth Development
- Federal Civil Service
- National Sports
- National Planning
- Police Affairs
- Police Formation and Command
- State House