President Bola Tinubu has reconstituted a new management team for the FGN Power Company Limited.
Kenny Osebi Anuwe has been reappointed as Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
Prof Mamman Lawal has also been reappointed as Company Secretary/Legal Advisor.
The new members are: Ebenezer Olawale Fapohunda, the Chief Technical Officer (CTO); Babatunde Daramola Oniru, the Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) and Julius Oyekola Olabiyi, Chief Financial Officer (CFO).
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Presidential spokesman, Ajuri Ngelale, said President Tinubu anticipates that with the full constitution of the management team, the FGN Power Company Limited will work assiduously to realize the core objectives of the Presidential Power Initiative (PPI) in close collaboration with Siemens Energy through a holistic overhaul, modernization, and expansion of the national grid and other critical measures to ensure the growth of the Nigeria Electricity Supply Industry (NESI).
In another development, the President has approved the appointment of four Executive Directors for the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN).
The appointment is for a renewable term of four years.
The new Executive Directors are: Engr. Oluwagbenga E.A. Ajiboye (ED, Transmission Service Provider); Engr. Nafisatu Asabe Ali (ED, Independent System Operations); Ochije Ogini Chukwuka (ED, Finance & Accounts), and Abiodun Foluso Afolabi (ED, Human Resources & Corporate Services).
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