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BEHOLD THE DRIVERS OF PMB 'S CHANGE PLAN.



NAME                                                  STATE                        MINISTRY

1.President Muhammadu Buhari    Kastina                   Petroleum

2.Kayode Fayemi                               Ekiti                         Solid Minerals
3.Rotimi Amaechi                              Rivers                     Transportation
4.Babatunde Fashola                        Lagos                      Power, Works and Housing
5.Abdulrahman Dambazau               Kano                        Interior
6.Aisha Alhassan                                Taraba                    Women Affairs
7.Ogbonnaya Onu                              Ebonyi                     Science and Technology
8.Kemi Adeosun                                Ogun                        Finance
9.Abubakar Malami                          Kebbi                      Justice & Attorney-General
10.Hadi Sirika                                    Katsina                   Aviation (State)
11.Barr. Adebayo Shittu                  Oyo                         Communication
12.Suleiman Adamu                        Jigawa                     Water Resources
13.Solomon Dalong                         Plateau                   Youth and Sports
14.Ibe Kachikwu                              Delta                       Petroleum Resources (State)
15.Osagie Ehanire                           Edo                         Health (State)
16.Audu Ogbeh                                Benue                      Agriculture
17.Udo Udo Udoma                          Akwa Ibom              Budget & National Planning
18.Lai Mohammed                           Kwara                         Information
19.Amina Mohammed                      Gombe                     Environment
20.Ibrahim Usman Jibril                  Nasarawa                Environment (State)
21.Khadija Bukar Abba                     Yobe                         Foreign Affairs (State)
22.Cladius Omoleye Daramola       Ondo                         Niger Delta (State)
23.Chris Ngige                                  Anambra                  Labour and Employment
24.Anthony Onwuka                        Imo                            Minister of State for Education
25.Muhammadu Bello                     Adamawa                FCT
26.Adamu Adamu                            Bauchi                       Education
27.Okechukwu Enelamah               Abia                            Industry Trade and Investment
28.Aisha Abubakar                           Sokoto                   State for Trade, Industry andInvestment
29.Geoffrey Onyeama                       Enugu                  Foreign Affairs
30.Monsur Dan-Ali                            Zamfara               Defence
31.James Ocholi                               Kogi                      Minister of State for Labour
32.Zainab Ahmed                             Kaduna                Minister of State for Budget
33.Mustapha Shehuri                      Borno                     State for Power
34.Heineken Lokpobiri                    Bayelsa                  Minister of State for Agriculture
35.Isaac Adewole Folorunsho       Osun                     Health
36.Usani Usani Uguru                     Cross River           Niger Delta
37Abubakar Bwari Bawa                Niger                       State for Solid Minerals
38.Adebayo Shittu                          Oyo                           Communications

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