Buhari rejects Fashola's candidate for NERC chair

President Muhammadu Buhari has reportedly stunned Babatunde Fashola, the minister of Works, Power and Housing, following his decision to nominate Akintunde Ibitayo Akinwande, as the executive chairman of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC).
President Muhammadu Buhari has reportedly stunned Babatunde Fashola, the minister of Works, Power and Housing, following his decision to nominate Akintunde Ibitayo Akinwande, as the executive chairman of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC).
Shasore was one of the aspirants reportedly supported by Fashola for the APC governorship ticket in the 2015 governorship election. However, he and Femi Amzat, Fashola’s commissioner for works, were defeated by Akinwunmi Ambode, the preferred candidate of Bola Tinubu, a national leader of APC. Following Ambode’s victory at the poll, the relationship between Tinubu and Fashola has not improved since then, and it was widely reported last year that Tinubu did not support the appointment of Fashola as minister because of their strained relationship. However, a presidency insider told The Cable: “Shasore was dropped because the president does not want anything that will stoke tension in the Lagos axis again.” According to the source, Buhari personally sought out the NERC nominees as he is doing in critical areas of his administration. He said: “The president’s expectation is that with more professionals in his team, including those from the Diaspora, he will be able to deliver the goods in these critical areas.”With his nomination, Akinwande will succeed Sam Amadi whose tenure ended in 2015. It was gathered that Buhari sent Akinwade’s name and other nominees to the Senate for confirmation before they embarked on their long recess on Thursday, July 21. Other nominees include: Musiliu Olalekan Oseni (Southwest nominee), Dafe C. Akpeneye (South-South nominee), Okafor Frank Nwoye (Southeast nominee), Sanusi Garba (Northwest nominee), Nathan Rogers Shatti (Northeast nominee), Moses Arigu (North-Central nominee). NERC, which regulates the power sector, is key to the resolution of the electricity crisis as the government has already privatised distribution and generation entities. It is under the control of the federal government and it is currently being managed by Manitoba of Canada on contractual basis.
CREDIT: NAIJ.COM

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