If you鈥檝e ever felt like a failure, just remember, Nigeria has a whole ministry dedicated to reducing poverty. Since the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction was created in 2019, another 60 million Nigerians have dropped below the poverty line.

To make matters worse, economic experts say poverty levels will only get worse. We don鈥檛 expect much from government bodies. The bar is already on the floor. But this Ministry is spectacularly failing in its mandate, and it leaves us wondering: who鈥檚 to blame?
Born again鈥 and again鈥 and again鈥
The Ministry didn鈥檛 always go by its current name. When President Muhammadu Buhari , it was called the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development.
Then in 2023, President Bola Tinubu renamed it the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation. By 2024, he changed it again to what we now know as the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction.
Numbers go up鈥 and only up
The name changes haven鈥檛 helped. Whether it鈥檚 supposed to alleviate or reduce poverty, the Ministry is doing neither.
In 2019, when Buhari created it, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) . That was 40.1% of the population.
By 2023, when Tinubu first renamed it, the figure had .
In October 2025, the World Bank .

And things are not looking brighter. In January 2026, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) 141 million Nigerians鈥攁bout 62% of the population鈥攚ould be poor this year. That鈥檚 another 2 million people about to drop below the poverty line.
Best in mathematics
Whenever faced with numbers that show they鈥檙e failing, Tinubu鈥檚 administration doesn鈥檛 fix up. Instead, they say the maths must be wrong.
From 鈥攃ounting anyone who works at least one hour a week as employed鈥攖o , this government would rather tweak numbers than fix Nigeria.

So when the World Bank dropped the 139 million figure, Tinubu鈥檚 Special Adviser on Media and Public Communication, Sunday Dare, dismissed it as 鈥.鈥
The administration that the World Bank鈥檚 benchmark of anyone living on less than $2.15 a day doesn鈥檛 match Nigeria鈥檚 reality. Basically, the government wants global experts to lower their expectations so our numbers look better.
Musical chairs at the poverty ministry

When Buhari created the ministry in 2019, he appointed Sadiya Umar Farouq as minister. She held the role until the end of his administration in 2023. Since Tinubu became president, though, it鈥檚 been a revolving door.
- August 2023: Betta Edu became minister.
- January 2024: Less than five months later, Edu was suspended over a 鈧585 million corruption case.
- January鈥揙ctober 2024: The office stayed empty for more than eight months.
- October 2024: Nentawe Yilwatda took over as minister.
- November 2024: Yusuf Tanko Sununu was moved from the Ministry of Education to become Minister of State for Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, assisting Yilwatda.
- July 2025: Nine months later, Yilwatda left to become APC national chairman.
- July鈥揘ovember 2025: Sununu worked solo for about four months.
- November 2025: Bernard Mohammed Doro was sworn in as minister.
It鈥檚 been a rocky ride at the Ministry under Tinubu鈥檚 administration, with multiple name changes and even more changes in personnel. With ministers playing musical chairs, it鈥檚 no surprise the Ministry can鈥檛 pull off any coherent poverty alleviation scheme.
Sadiya

Sadiya Umar Farouq may have held her position for all of Buhari鈥檚 second term, but that stability didn鈥檛 count for anything. As we said earlier, the poverty numbers jumped from 40.1% to 56.2% between 2019 and 2023. Then there鈥檚 the missing billions.
In September 2020, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) said it . That money was supposed to feed schoolchildren during the COVID-19 pandemic.
After Farouq left office in 2023, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) opened into her.
Then, in 2024, a High Court ordered her to account for. The court demanded she publish the names of every single one of the supposed beneficiaries who allegedly got 鈧5,000 each.
Betta

First through the door after Tinubu took office was Betta Edu. In , she was sworn in as Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation at just 37 years old.
But her time was short-lived. Barely four months later, in January 2024, she came under fire after showing she had asked the Accountant General to transfer 鈧585 million meant for grants for vulnerable groups into a private account. Tinubu on January 8, and by October 2024, .
Despite the EFCC saying they during their probe of the ministry under her watch, Edu was never charged.
Nentawe

Nentawe Yilwatda lasted a little longer than Edu before being elected National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) , forcing him to quit his ministerial role.
Bernard & Tanko

While Yilwatda was minister, Tinubu decided he needed backup. In a wider in November 2024, Yusuf Tanko Sununu, then Minister of State for Education, was .
As the numbers show, having two ministers didn鈥檛 help either.
After Yilwatda left to chair the APC, Sununu flew solo for a few months before Bernard Mohammed Doro . The two have since worked together as a less-than-dynamic duo.
Thou shalt not live by rice alone
Bernard Doro has already hit the ground running in the only way Nigerian politicians know: he鈥檚 been out sharing rice.
Since early February 2026, Doro has been under the 鈥淧residential Emergency Food and Nutrition Intervention Programme.鈥
Officially, office furniture are more important than you

A quick glance at the shows where Doro and Sununu鈥檚 priorities lie鈥攁nd it鈥檚 not in reducing poverty.
In the Ministry鈥檚 2026 budget, it plans to spend 鈧112 million on office furniture and fittings. Then another 鈧113 million on office machines and equipment. Meanwhile, only 鈧71 million has been set aside for essential foods in case of emergency outbreaks that may lead to malnutrition in the country. That鈥檚 almost four times less than the 鈧225 million they鈥檙e spending to make their offices look nice.
To fully understand the ridiculousness of the situation, you鈥檇 have to take a look at the Global Hunger Index, which . Twenty per cent of the population is undernourished, and almost 34% of children under five suffer stunted growth due to chronic malnutrition. Whatever emergency the ministry is waiting for, we鈥檙e already living it.

Millions of Nigerians are falling into poverty every year, and . But we can only hope Bernard Doro and Tanko Sununu鈥攐r whoever is next through the revolving door鈥攅njoy the luxury office furniture.
The Ministry of Zero Impact
One of the many frustrations of covering governance in Nigeria is navigating government websites. They鈥檙e often half-built messes, and is no different.
Still, there鈥檚 something poetic about the malfunctioning 鈥淔acts and Statistics鈥 tracker on the Ministry鈥檚 site. The irony is almost too perfect.
A Ministry of zero impact, with a website that reflects exactly that.

What can you do about this?
- Use whatever platform you have, including social media, to demand accountability from the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction.
- Call your representatives at the National Assembly (NASS). Lawmakers have to sign off on these budgets, and you can make sure money goes where you know it鈥檚 best needed through them. To find the contact information of the lawmaker representing your constituency at NASS, click .
- Ministers are appointees, but they鈥檙e appointed by the executive you voted for. So make better choices during elections. Not voting at all is also a choice 鈥 and it鈥檚 the wrong one.
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