Under the 1979 Constitution, members of Federal Executive Council were called
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Under the 1979 Constitution of Nigeria, the members of the Federal Executive Council were called Ministers. The Federal Executive Council is the body responsible for advising the President on the administration of the affairs of the Federation. The Ministers were appointed by the President, with the approval of the Senate, to oversee the various ministries of the government, such as Health, Education, and Finance. The Ministers were accountable to the President and the National Assembly for the performance of their duties.