
President
Muhammadu Buhari has nominated James Momoh, a professor, for the position of
Chairman of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), a statement
by the presidency has said.
The
President’s nominee to the Senate for confirmation is a Professor of Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science; and Director of Energy Services and Controls
at Howard University, United States of America.
Mr.
Momoh, a Life Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
and Fellow of the Nigeria Society of Engineers, has over three decades of
teaching and research experience in power system, smart grid, optimisation and
power communications.
The
1987 recipient of the National Science Foundation-US White House Presidential
Young Investigator Award is a widely published scholar and has held several
professional leadership positions in the academia.
Prof
Momoh has a Doctorate degree in electrical engineering from Howard University;
Master’s degrees in systems engineering from the University of Pennsylvania;
and electrical engineering from Carnegie University. He obtained his
Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering in 1975 from Howard University.
“President
Buhari strongly believes that Prof Momoh has the technical knowledge, capacity
and integrity to lead the Commission’s effort to bring about the much needed
change in Nigeria’s power sector,” the statement by Garba
Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to the President on media and publicity,
said.
President
Buhari had in July 2016 appointed Akintunde Akinwande, a U.S.-based Nigerian
engineer and professor, to the position.
But
after claiming scheduling difficulties for months, Mr. Akinwande, a professor
of electrical engineering and computer science at the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, failed to show up in Nigeria to take up the position.
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