Federal Executive Council
The Federal Executive Council (FEC) is a key decision-making body in the government of Nigeria. It consists of the President, who serves as the chair, and the Ministers appointed by the President. The FEC is responsible for formulating policies, making important decisions, and advising the President on various matters affecting the nation.
The FEC meets regularly to discuss issues such as economic development, security, and social welfare. Its decisions can significantly influence the direction of government initiatives and the implementation of laws. The council plays a crucial role in ensuring that the executive branch operates effectively and efficiently.