Portrait of Minister Tunji Alausa
Federal Executive Council

Tunji Alausa

Verified · updated October 27, 2024

Tunji Alausa is Nigeria's Honourable Minister of Education.

Portfolio
Education
State of Origin
Lagos
Local Govt
Eti-Osa
Date of birth
19 March 1971 (55)
Religion
Christian
Gender
Male
Zone
South-West

About Nigerian Federal Ministers

Nigerian federal ministers are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate under Section 147 of the 1999 Constitution. Each minister heads a federal ministry and is responsible for implementing government policy within that sector. Ministers serve at the pleasure of the President and together form the Federal Executive Council, which deliberates on major government decisions. By constitutional requirement, the President must appoint at least one minister from each of Nigeria's 36 states, ensuring the principle of federal character is reflected in the cabinet.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the current Minister of Education?

Tunji Alausa is the current Honourable Minister of Education in the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The minister heads the Federal Ministry of Education and is responsible for implementing government policy in that sector.

When was Tunji Alausa born?

Tunji Alausa was born on 19 March 1971, which makes he 55 years old.

What state is Minister Tunji Alausa from?

Minister Tunji Alausa is from Lagos State in Nigeria's South-West geopolitical zone. Under Section 147 of the 1999 Constitution, the President must appoint at least one minister from each of Nigeria's 36 states.

What does a Nigerian federal minister do?

A federal minister is appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate to head a specific federal ministry. The minister sets policy, manages the ministry's budget and staff, represents Nigeria in sector-related international engagements and is part of the Federal Executive Council, which advises the President on national matters.

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