Protest Erupts at National Assembly Over Delay in Confirming NERC Chairman

 Protest Erupts at National Assembly Over Delay in Confirming NERC Chairman




Fresh controversy over the stalled confirmation of President Bola Tinubu’s nominee for Chairman of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, Abdullahi Ramat, escalated on Tuesday as scores of protesters stormed the National Assembly, urging the Senate to conclude the process without further delay.

The demonstrators, comprising Ramat’s supporters, civil society groups, and rights activists, marched around the parliamentary complex, chanting solidarity songs and waving placards such as “President Tinubu Did Not Send Nominees to be Harassed” and “Ramat Represents Reform in Power Sector.

Their protest followed last month’s decision by the Senate to step down Ramat’s confirmation despite his successful screening by the Senate Committee on Power, chaired by Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe.

Leader of the protesters and spokesperson of the Grassroots Initiative Concept, Ahmed Suleiman, told journalists that they had formally petitioned both Tinubu and Senate President Godswill Akpabio, insisting that “certain vested interests” were working to derail a credible appointment.

He argued that Ramat “possesses the requisite academic and professional qualifications, as well as valuable experience,” adding that it was “surprising and deeply unsettling” that his name was stepped down on the Senate Order Paper on October 22 despite being recommended by the screening panel.




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