Ministry of Interior (Nigeria)

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The Federal Ministry of the Interior is tasked with providing complementary internal security and other ancillary services within Nigeria. The Ministry of Interior was formed in 2007 after the Ministry of Internal Affairs merged with the Ministry of Police Affairs. The Ministry formulates and implements policies related to border management and supervises the National Immigration Service.[1] The current Minister of the Interior is RTD Lt-Gen Abdulrahman Bello Dambazau.

History

The concern to maintain internal security gave rise to the creation of Federal Ministry of Internal Affairs in 1957.[2] In 2007, the Ministry of Internal Affairs merged with the Ministry of Police Affairs, resulting in the Ministry of the Interior.

Functions

  • Granting of Nigerian citizenship
  • Consular and immigration services
  • Granting of business permits and expatriate quotas
  • Co-ordination of national and independence day celebrations
  • Reformation and re-integration of inmates
  • Security of lives and properties
  • Management of National emergencies;
  • Recruitment of officers and men of the Prisons Service, Immigration Service, Fire Service and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps
  • Managing the retirement benefits of retirees of paramilitary Services under its supervision.

List of Ministers

Name Term
Bagudu Mamman* 1990–1991
Godwin Abbe 2007–2009
Shettima Mustapha 2009–2010
Emmanuel Iheanacho 2010–2011
Patrick Abba Moro 2011–2015
Abdulrahman Bello Dambazau 2015–2015

*Minister of Internal Affairs

References

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