Senate Confirms Tegbe, Enikanolaiye As Ministers

‎The Senate has confirmed Joseph Olasunkanmi Tegbe and Ambassador Sola Enikanolaiye as Ministers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.


‎The duo were confirmed after their screening at the Committee of the Whole on the floor of the Senate on Wednesday.


‎President Bola Tinubu had written to the Senate on Tuesday seeking confirmation of the nomination of Tegbe and Enikanolaiye as a Ministers.


‎President Tinubu, citing Section 147(2) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), which empowers the President to nominate ministers subject to Senate confirmation, urged lawmakers to give the request prompt consideration.


‎During his screening by the Senate, Tegbe warned that Nigeria’s power crisis requires tough and transparent reforms, stressing that there are no quick fixes.


‎Tegbe told lawmakers that the approach to the sector must change.


‎“We will not do things the way we used to do before. I will not promise what I cannot deliver,” he said.


‎Appointed in 2025 by President Bola Tinubu as Director-General of the Nigeria-China Strategic Partnership, Tegbe described power as the foundation for national confidence, noting that decades of reforms have yet to deliver the expected results.


‎He pledged decisive action if confirmed, emphasizing execution over rhetoric. According to him, priority areas will include power distribution, metering, transparency, and sub-national participation.


‎“We must close the metering gap and ensure Nigerians can track performance through a transparent public dashboard. The sector must be properly structured, and the people deserve to see real improvement,” he said.


‎The nominee also noted that sub-national governments would be encouraged to generate electricity to ease pressure on the national grid.


‎“We will come with clear milestones. If results are not visible in three months, they won’t be in six,” he added.

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