Supreme Court: The Attorney General has the power to preside over matters between the Federation and the State or between the State and another or other States, in its original jurisdiction.
Federation Account: The Attorney General has the power to determine the amount of revenue that would accrue to the Federal Government from the natural resources of Littoral states in the country.
Jurisdiction: The Attorney General has the power to determine the seaward boundary of the States.
Legal Advice: The Attorney General provides legal advice to the Federal Government.
Prosecution: The Attorney General has the power to prosecute cases on behalf of the Federal Government.