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The Federal Ministry of the Interior is a Ministry of the Federal Government of Nigeria tasked with providing complementary internal security and other ancillary services within Nigeria. The Ministry is headed by the Minister of Interior, a cabinet-level head who reports directly to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria .
There are six agencies under the Ministry of Interior, [11] the latest one being NIMC. Federal Fire Service [12] Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) Nigerian Correctional Service; Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps; National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) The Civil Defence, Immigration, Prisons, Fire Service Board (CDFIPB) [13]
The Nigeria Immigration Service is governed by the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB), a joint board under the Federal Ministry of Interior that envisages to develop a virile, motivated, disciplined Paramilitary Services that ensure peace, safety and stability of the Country.
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The Federal Ministries of Nigeria are civil service departments that are responsible for delivering various government services. Each ministry is headed by a Permanent Secretary who reports to a Minister in the Federal Cabinet . [ 1 ]
Cabinet of Nigeria: 2023–present: Date formed: ... Ministry of Interior; ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...
The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS), formerly known as Nigerian Prison Service (NPS), is a government agency of Nigeria which operates prisons. The agency is headquartered in Abuja, [1] and it is under the supervision of the Ministry of the Interior and the Civil Defence Immigration and Correctional Service. [2]
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.