FG Pledges to Ramp Up Rural Electrification with new REA Board

FG Pledges to Ramp Up Rural Electrification with new REA Board

The federal government yesterday inaugurated the board of the Rural Electrification Agency (REA), with a promise to ensure that the 30:30:30 plan to ensure that most local communities are provided power becomes a reality.

Minister of State, Power, Goddy Jedy-Agba told the new board members that one of their major duties would be to ensure that the plan to light up the hinterlands as well as the deployment of 30 per cent renewables of 30 gigawatts of electricity by 3030 was ramped up.

Advertisement

Nigeria’s electricity vision 30:30:30 seeks to achieve a technology-driven renewable energy sector that harnesses the nation’s resources to complement its fossil fuel consumption and guarantee energy security.
By 2030, according to the plan, renewable energy was expected to contribute about 30 per cent share in the available electricity mix.

The minister added although a part-time board, the federal government expected them to give their best to ensure that the agency meets all Key Performance Indices (KPIs).

Advertisement

According to the minister, from time to time, the indices would be reviewed for regular adjustment to meet with the government’s aspirations in the sector, urging the new inductees to minimise friction among themselves.
The new board has Abdulazeez Musa-Yar’Adua as Chairman and Managing Director/CEO of the organisation, Mr. Ahmad Salihijo, as a member.

Other members of the board representing the six – geopolitical zones include, Michael Oluwagbemi (representing the South West), Chidi Nwogu (representing the South-east) and Catherine Ajibike (representing the South-south).
In addition, Dr. Abdullahi Garba represents the North-west on the board, Dr. Abdul Umar, the North-east, while Mohammed Badamasuiy represents the North-central.
To enhance partnerships and improve the synergy with critical agencies which are supportive of the REA in achieving its mandate, Jedy-Agba said other government organisations are represented on the governing board with ex-officio capacity.

Meanwhile, Dr. Sanusi Ohiare has been re-appointed as the Executive Director Rural Electrification Fund (REF) for another five-year term.

Advertisement
No Comments

Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.