
Federal Executive Council
The Federal Executive Council (FEC) is a key decision-making body in the Nigerian government, composed of the President, Vice President, ministers, and other top officials. It advises the President on government policies, proposals, and administrative matters. The FEC meets regularly to discuss and approve important national issues, ensuring effective governance. Its role is similar to an executive cabinet, providing expert guidance to help shape and implement government policies for the country's development and stability.