The Electricity Regulatory Commission (EERC) recently hosted a courtesy visit from the former Minister of Power and Mines at its headquarters. The meeting provided a valuable opportunity for strategic dialogue on the current state of Nigeria’s power sector and potential paths for improvement.

During the session, the former Minister shared insights from his time in office, offering historical perspectives on regulatory challenges, energy reforms, and national grid development. The visit also highlighted the importance of continuity and institutional knowledge in shaping sustainable energy policies.
EERC management expressed appreciation for the visit, emphasizing the Commission’s commitment to collaboration, policy transparency, and driving growth in Nigeria’s electricity sector.
This meeting marks another step in EERC’s ongoing efforts to engage stakeholders and harness collective expertise to advance the nation’s energy goals.
- Strategic Engagement with Former Minister of Power and Mines
The Electricity Regulatory Commission (EERC) was honored to receive the former Minister of Power and Mines at its office for a high-level engagement on sectoral progress and future opportunities.
Discussions focused on regulatory reforms, infrastructure development, and the evolving dynamics of Nigeria’s electricity sector. The former Minister commended EERC for its commitment to transparency and efficiency, urging continued collaboration across institutions to meet Nigeria’s growing energy demands.
The visit served as a bridge between past leadership and present stakeholders, reinforcing the importance of experience-sharing in driving policy innovation and sector stability.