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Tinubu nominates Tegbe as Power Minister; Appoints Babalola Special Adviser on Power  

Mr. Rilwan Lanre Babalola, SA to the President on Power/Chairman, Presidential Task Force on Power Sector Reset and Restoration.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has nominated Mr. Joseph Olasunkanmi Tegbe as Minister of Power, subject to confirmation by the Senate.

The nomination, according to a statement by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President (Information & Strategy), has been transmitted to the Senate for screening and confirmation in accordance with the Constitution.
President Tinubu has also, according to Onanuga, appointed Mr. Rilwan Lanre Babalola as Special Adviser to the President on Power and as Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on Power Sector Reset and Restoration.
The President has also redesignated the Office of the Special Adviser (Energy) as the Special Adviser (Oil & Gas) to clarify roles and avoid duplication of functions within the energy governance framework.
The nomination of Tegbe as Power Minister follows the resignation of the former Minister, Adebayo Adelabu, who stepped down from office to pursue elective office.
Mr. Tegbe, from Oyo State, is a fiscal and economic reform expert with over 35 years of experience spanning the public and private sectors.
He is a former Senior Partner and Head of Advisory Services at KPMG Africa, where he led wide-ranging initiatives in fiscal policy reform, institutional transformation, and governance. He has also advised key government institutions and private sector organisations on strategic reforms, regulatory frameworks, and investment structuring.
He is at present the Director General and Global Liaison for the Nigeria-China Strategic Partnership (NCSP), where he is responsible for strengthening bilateral development cooperation between Nigeria and the People’s Republic of China.
The NCSP also coordinates engagements with public sector stakeholders to advance economic and social development in line with FOCAC objectives.
Mr. Tegbe’s experience includes significant engagements within the power sector, particularly in regulatory and institutional reform involving agencies such as the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) and the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Company (NBET).
His nomination is expected to strengthen further ongoing efforts to reform the power sector, enhance grid stability, and attract sustainable investment in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda.
The President expects the Minister-Designate, upon confirmation, to bring his extensive expertise to bear to advance critical reforms and deliver improved outcomes for Nigerians in the power sector.
 
Mr. Babalola, a former Minister for Power, Onanuga said, brings deep sectoral expertise and a proven understanding of the structural and operational challenges within the electricity value chain.
“His appointment underscores the President’s determination to undertake a decisive and results-driven reset of Nigeria’s power sector.
“The Presidential Taskforce, which he heads, will operate under a direct presidential mandate as a high-level, delivery-focused vehicle to restore discipline, efficiency, and commercial viability across the power sector, while ensuring effective coordination among relevant ministries, departments, and agencies.
“The Taskforce’s mandate includes driving a comprehensive system reset of the electricity sector; implementing a ‘Performance Before Expansion’ framework; reducing technical, commercial, and collection losses; and strengthening cost discipline and tariff integrity.
“It will also enhance revenue assurance and sector liquidity; restore grid discipline and market integrity; promote productive use of power across key sectors; develop Electricity Growth Zones; reduce fiscal exposure; and deliver a 90-day implementation blueprint.”
The President, the statement concluded, “expects Mr. Babalola to bring urgency, discipline, and a strong execution focus to this assignment, in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda, to deliver measurable improvements in power supply and sector performance.”

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