Eko Electricity Distribution Company has made a significant change in its leadership, with the appointment of Rekhiat Momoh as the Acting Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer. This decision comes after the removal of Tinuade Sanda on the directive of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission.
In a statement released on Tuesday, the company expressed its confidence in Mrs. Momoh, who brings over 31 years of experience in the power sector. The company believes that she will effectively lead the organization to new heights.
On the other hand, Sanda, the former MD/CEO, clarified that she was redeployed from her position. This move is part of a restructuring effort aimed at enhancing accountability and transparency within the organization. Additionally, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission has given Eko Electricity Distribution Company the authority to take disciplinary action against any staff involved in the ghost workers scandal, ensuring integrity and efficiency in its operations.
This development marks a new chapter for Eko Electricity Distribution Company, as it strives to uphold high standards of governance and performance in the power sector. The company is committed to delivering reliable electricity services to its customers while maintaining a culture of integrity and excellence.
With Rekhiat Momoh at the helm, Eko Electricity Distribution Company is poised for a promising future, guided by strong leadership and a clear vision for success. The company’s dedication to accountability and transparency will continue to drive its operations and ensure the delivery of quality services to the Nigerian people.
As the global energy landscape evolves, Eko Electricity Distribution Company remains a key player in the Nigerian power sector, contributing to the country’s economic growth and development. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting journey towards a brighter and more sustainable energy future.