Secretary to the Government of the Federation

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation or SGF is the official title of the political appointee responsible for ensuring the effective coordination and monitoring of the implementation of government policies and programmes in the hierarchy of Nigerian government.[1] Until the abolition of the post of Prime Minister in 1966, the SGF served as the principal cabinet secretary in the Federal Executive Council.Upon the assumption of President Muhammadu Buhari to office in 2015, many powers conferred to the Secretary to the Government to the point that some political analysts said that he wielded more power than the Vice President.[2] In a move to strengthen service delivery, President Bola Tinubu has approved the deployment of 12 government institutions to the office of the SGF.[3] The following are the cabinets for the effective discharge of duties by the secretary:
George AkumeFederal Executive CouncilThe Presidentcabinet secretaryMuhammadu BuhariVice PresidentBola TinubuNational Agency for the Control of AIDSAbubakar Tafawa BalewaJohnson Aguiyi-IronsiYakubu GowonMurtala MuhammedOlusegun ObasanjoShehu ShagariShehu Ahmadu MusaIbrahim BabangidaOlu FalaeAliyu MohammedErnest ShonekanSani AbachaAbdulsalami AbubakarAminu SalehGidado IdrisUfot EkaetteUmaru Musa Yar'AduaBaba Gana KingibeYayale AhmedGoodluck JonathanAnyim Pius AnyimOgbonnaya OnuBabachir David LawalBoss Gida MustaphaPrime Minister of NigeriaChief Cabinet SecretaryClerk of the Privy Council (Canada)