President Bola Tinubu on Monday swore in Taiwo Oyedele as the Minister of State for Finance, strengthening the leadership team overseeing Nigeria’s economic and fiscal policies.
The swearing-in ceremony was held at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa, where the president administered the oath of office in the presence of top government officials.
Oyedele, a renowned tax expert and chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, is expected to support the federal government’s ongoing fiscal and economic reforms.
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His appointment is seen as part of efforts by the Tinubu administration to improve revenue generation, streamline tax policies, and strengthen Nigeria’s public finance management.
In his new role, Oyedele will work closely with other economic agencies to implement policies aimed at boosting government revenue, expanding the tax base, and enhancing transparency in the country’s fiscal operations.
His appointment comes as the federal government continues to push a series of economic reforms designed to stabilise the economy, attract investment, and drive sustainable growth.
Further details about his immediate responsibilities and policy priorities are expected to emerge in the coming days.



