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EKEDC appoints Sanda as CEO 

The Board of Directors of Eko Electricity Distribution Company is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr Tinuade Sanda as the Company’s new MD/CEO with immediate effect.

Mr Idemudia Godwin, the General Manager, Media Communications said in a statement that the remarkable appointment makes her the first female MD/CEO of the Company.

Sanda takes over from Engr. Adeoye Fadeyibi, who was the MD/CEO for four years. She is expected to consolidate on the successes achieved in the past few years while progressively advancing and charting a new course for efficient service delivery and excellent business sustainability.

In 2013, Dr. Sanda joined the Company as the Chief Treasury and Taxation Officer. She later became the Chief Accounting Officer, where she contributed immensely to the company’s growth by implementing revenue generation initiatives and overseeing critical projects.

Dr. Sanda is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, Institute of Management Consultants, US and Institute of Professional Financial Managers, London. She is also an Associate Member of the Risk Management Association of Nigeria and the Institute of Directors, Nigeria.

She obtained a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from Edinburgh Business School, Herriot Watt University, Scotland, UK, after graduating with a second-class upper in Financial Accounting from the prestigious Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.

On the 5th of December 2020, she was conferred by the Senate and Governing Council of ICON University of Management Science and Technology, Benin, with a Doctor of Philosophy in Financial Management & Entrepreneurship.

Sanda will lead the next phase of the Company’s growth by aggressively reducing ATC&C losses, increasing energy reliability/availability and improving the Company’s customer satisfaction index.

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