To
improve power supply across the nation, President Goodluck Jonathan
yesterday reconstituted the Presidential Action Committee on Power and
the Presidential Task Force. The two bodies are charged with the
responsibility of overseeing the implementation of the Federal
Government’s agenda for power sector reforms.
Jonathan retains the chairmanship of the Presidential Action Committee (PACP). The committee was established in June 2010 to provide leadership and guidance for the rapid development of the power sector and determine the general policy direction and strategic focus of reforms in the sector.
Vice President Mohammed Namadi Sambo is the deputy chairman. Other members include the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, the Head of Service, the Chief of Staff to the President, the Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation, the Co-ordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, the Minister of Labour and Productivity, the Minister of Power, the Minister of State for Power and the Minister of Petroleum Resources.
Other members include the Minister of National Planning, the Chief Economic Adviser to the President, the Special Adviser to the President (Performance Monitoring & Evaluation), the Director-General – Bureau of Public Enterprises, the Director-General – Bureau of Public Procurement, the Group Managing Director of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), the Chairman of the Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission and the Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on Power.
The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Power is Secretary.
Reynold Dagogo-Jack, an engineer of the National Integrated Power Project (NIPP) is to assume the chairmanship of the Presidential Task Force on Power. The Task Force is to develop and drive the action plan for the power sector as well as articulating a proper plan of action for implementation in power generation, transmission and distribution.
Other members of the task force are the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Power, the Chief Executive Officer – Transmission Company of Nigeria, the Managing Director, Niger Delta Power Holding Company, the Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Gas Company, the Chief Executive Officer, Geregu Generation Company, the Chief Executive Officer, Ughelli Generation Company, the Chief Executive Officer, Eko Distribution Company, the Chief Executive Offcier, Abuja Distribution Company, the Chief Executive Officer, Nigeria Bulk Electricity Company, the Chief Executive Officer of the Gas Aggregation Company of Nigeria and Mr. Evaristus Mogbo.
Source: The Nation
Jonathan retains the chairmanship of the Presidential Action Committee (PACP). The committee was established in June 2010 to provide leadership and guidance for the rapid development of the power sector and determine the general policy direction and strategic focus of reforms in the sector.
Vice President Mohammed Namadi Sambo is the deputy chairman. Other members include the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, the Head of Service, the Chief of Staff to the President, the Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation, the Co-ordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, the Minister of Labour and Productivity, the Minister of Power, the Minister of State for Power and the Minister of Petroleum Resources.
Other members include the Minister of National Planning, the Chief Economic Adviser to the President, the Special Adviser to the President (Performance Monitoring & Evaluation), the Director-General – Bureau of Public Enterprises, the Director-General – Bureau of Public Procurement, the Group Managing Director of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), the Chairman of the Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission and the Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on Power.
The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Power is Secretary.
Reynold Dagogo-Jack, an engineer of the National Integrated Power Project (NIPP) is to assume the chairmanship of the Presidential Task Force on Power. The Task Force is to develop and drive the action plan for the power sector as well as articulating a proper plan of action for implementation in power generation, transmission and distribution.
Other members of the task force are the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Power, the Chief Executive Officer – Transmission Company of Nigeria, the Managing Director, Niger Delta Power Holding Company, the Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Gas Company, the Chief Executive Officer, Geregu Generation Company, the Chief Executive Officer, Ughelli Generation Company, the Chief Executive Officer, Eko Distribution Company, the Chief Executive Offcier, Abuja Distribution Company, the Chief Executive Officer, Nigeria Bulk Electricity Company, the Chief Executive Officer of the Gas Aggregation Company of Nigeria and Mr. Evaristus Mogbo.
Source: The Nation
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