Cabinet of Ibrahim Babangida

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The National Council of Ministers of the Babangida administration was inaugurated in September 1985 and was made up of a mixture of civilian and serving and former military officers. But towards the end of the administration in January 1993, a transitional council made up of civilian cabinet members with the official titles of secretary was inaugurated.[1]

The Babangida cabinet[2][3][4][5][6][7]
Office Name Term
Head of State/

President

Ibrahim Babangida 1985-1993
Chief of General Staff

Chief of General Staff

Vice President

Ebitu Ukiwe

Augustus Aikhomu

1985-1986

1986-1990

1990-1993

Education Jibril Aminu

Babs Fafunwa

1985-1990

1990-1992

Defense Domkat Bali

Sani Abacha

1985-1990

1990-1993

Trade Gado Nasko

Samaila Mamman

Senas Ukpanah

1985-1986

1986-1989

1989-1992

Agriculture Alani Akinrinade

Gado Nasko

Samaila Mamman

Shettima Mustapha

1985-1986

1986-1989

1989-1989

1989-1992

Petroleum Tam David-West

Rilwan Lukman

Jibril Aminu

Chu Okongwu

1985-1986

1986-1989

1989-1992

1992-1993

Finance Chu Okongwu

Olu Falae

Abubakar Alhaji

1986-1990

1990-1990

1990-1993

External Affairs Bolaji Akinyemi

Ike Nwachukwu

Rilwan Lukman

Ike Nwachukwu

1985-1987

1987-1989

1989-1990

1990-1993

Communications Tanko Ayuba

David Mark

Olawale Ige

1985-1987

1987-1990

1990-1992

Mines and Power Tam David-West

Bunu Sheriff Musa

Nura Imam

1986-1986

1986-1989

1989-1991

Works and Housing Hamza Abdullahi

Abubakar Umar

Mamman Kontagora

1985-19876

1986-1988

1988-1993

Industry Bunu Sheriff Musa

Alani Akinrinade

Mohammed Yahaya

1985-1986

1986-1989

1989-1991

Justice Bola Ajibola

Clement Akpamgbo

1985-1992

1992-1993

Information Anthony Ukpo

Tony Momoh

Alex Akinyele

1985-1986

1986-1990

1990-1991

Budget and Planning Kalu Idika Kalu

Abubakar Alhaji

Chu Okongwu

1985-1988

1988-1990

1990-1992

Health Olikoye Ransome-Kuti 1985-1992
Internal Affairs John Shagaya

Lamba Gwom

Bagudu Mamman

Tunji Olagunju

1985-1990

1990-1990

1990-1992

1992-1993

Aviation Anthony Okpere

Alabo Graham Douglas

1987-1989

1989-1992

Sports/Youth Ahmed Abdullahi

Bayo Lawal

Anthony Ikhazoboh

Y.Y. Kure

1985-1986

1986-1989

1990-1991

1991-1992

Employment and Labour Patrick Koshoni

Ike Nwachukwu

Abubakar Umar

Bunu Sheriff Musa

1985-1986

1986-1987

1988-1990

1990-1992

Federal Capital Territory Mamman Vatsa

Hamza Abdullahi

Gado Nasko

1985-1986

1986-1989

1989-1993

Science and Technology Emmanuel Emovon

Gordian Ezekwe

1985-1989

1989-1992

Special Duties Aboyi Shekari

Hamza Abdullahi

1986-1989

1989-1990

Transport Jeremiah Useni

Kalu I Kalu

Alani Akinrinade

Lamba Gwom

1985-1988

1988-1989

1989-1990

1990-1992

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