The federal ministry of water resources of Nigeria was first created in 1976 to formulate national water resources development policies and co-ordinate their development.
Initially it had only one operational department called Federal Department of Water Resources with Sokoto/Rima Basin Development Authority (SRRBDA) and Chad Basin Development Authority (CBDA) as its parastatals.
Now the ministry has grown to accommodate a larger workforce and number of departments. President Buhari on Friday, January 13, 2017 approved the reconstitution of the management of river basin development authorities under the Federal ministry of water resources.
Below is the full list of 60 people he appointed to the ministry:
1. Anambra-Imo river basin

President Buhari makes 60 new appointments
2. Benin-Owena river basin

President Buhari makes 60 new appointments
3. Chad basin

President Buhari makes 60 new appointments
4. Cross River basin

President Buhari makes 60 new appointments
5. Hadejia-Jama'are river basin

President Buhari makes 60 new appointments
6. Lower Benue river basin

President Buhari makes 60 new appointments
7. Lower Niger river basin

President Buhari makes 60 new appointments
8. Niger Delta river basin

President Buhari makes 60 new appointments
9. Ogun-Oshun river basin

President Buhari makes 60 new appointments
10. Sokoto Rima river basin

President Buhari makes 60 new appointments
11. Upper Benue river basin

President Buhari makes 60 new appointments
12. Upper Niger river basin

President Buhari makes 60 new appointments
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