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FG appoints Tahir MD of NEMSA

President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the appointment of Mr  Aliyu  Tahir,  as the  Managing Director (MD)/Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Electricity Management Services Agency (NEMSA)

He is also the  Chief Electrical Inspector of the Federation.

A statement signed in Abuja on Wednesday by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Power, Mr Nebeolisa Anaka,  said  the appointment took effect from Dec. 31.

Anaka said  the appointment  approved by the  President was for the period of four  years, which might  be renewed for one further term of another four  years,  based on performance and in accordance with the Public Service Rules.

Tahir who was before now, the General Manager,  Technical Standard and Inspectorate Services (TS&IS) in NEMSA,  replaces the former MD,  Mr Peter  Ewesor, whose second and final tenure expired on Oct, 3.

Tahir had over 29 years of experience in the power sector.

He joined the Ministry of Power in 1993 and rose to the position of a Deputy Director Electrical Inspectorate Services Department from where he was transferred to NEMSA as the General Manger of TS/IS.

A  graduate of Electrical Engineering from the Abubakar Tafawa Belewa University, he served as the secretary, Presidential Task Force on power in 2011 while in ministry of power.

He is a fellow if the Nigeria Institute of Power Engineers, a member if the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).

He is also a registered member, Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN)

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