Yar'Adua cabinet
Umaru Yar'Adua took office as President of Nigeria on May 29, 2007 after his election on April 21, 2007 .
In the following months he formed his cabinet , which included the elected Vice President Goodluck Jonathan, 15 other ministers, 3 ministers of state in the energy sector and 14 junior ministers.
As of February 9, 2010, Vice President Jonathan was in charge of government affairs for the late President Yar'Adua.
The Cabinet
President and Minister
- President: Umaru Yar'Adua
- Vice President: Goodluck Jonathan
- Exterior: Ojo Maduekwe
- Inside: Godwin Abbe
- Justice and Attorney General: Michael Aondoakaa
- Education: Igwe Nwachukwu
- Youth Development: Akinlabi Olasunkami
- Work: Hassan Lawal
- Women's affairs: Saudatu Bugudu
- National Sports Commission: Abdurahman Hassan Gimba
- Transport: Diezani Alison-Madueke
- Information and communication: John Ogar Odey
- National Planning Commission: Mohammed Daggash
- Environment and Housing: Halima Tayo Alao
- Science and Technology: Grace Ekpiwhre
- Agriculture and Water Resources: Sayyad Ruma
- Culture and Tourism: Prince Kayode
Minister of State
- Energy (electricity): Hajiya Balaraba Ibrahim
- Energy (gas): Olatunde Odeshina
- Energy (petroleum): Odein Ajumogobia
Junior minister
- Finance: Andrew Babalola
- Exterior: Tijjani Yahaya Karua
- Outside : Bagudu millet
- Inside: Hassan Haruna
- Defense: Fidelia Akubata Njeze
- Education: Aishatu Jubril Dukku
- Upbringing: Agada Jerry
- Transport: Prince Okechukwu Emeka
- Information and communication: Ibrahim Dasuki Nakande
- Mining and Steel Development: Ahmed Gusaukku
- Federal Capital Territory : John Akpanudoedehe
- Agriculture and Water Resources: Adamu Waziri
- Commerce and Industry: Ahmed Bichi
- Culture and Tourism: Aliyu Hong