Most Influential People in Nigeria’s Off-Grid Energy Sector

This list covers experts, advocates and policymakers who will likely shape Nigeria’s off-grid clean energy policy debates and deployment for years to come. This list aims to highlight people who have significant influence over policy, support off-grid energy installation and have experience deploying and managing assets.

While Nigeria’s off-grid energy sector has many key players and stakeholders, we couldn’t include them all. So instead, we tried to select players in different segments, which we believe will be focused on over the next couple of years. Our list includes C&I developers, mini-grid developers and public servants leading special electrification programmes. No matter where the people on this list are in a couple of years, their current organisations or not, one thing will remain constant, their expertise and intricate knowledge of Nigeria’s off-grid sector, which is where we believe their influence comes from.

 

Public Sector

Anita Otubu

  • Anita Otubu,  Head Programme Management Unit, Nigeria Electrification Project – REA
  • Suleiman Babamanu, Head, Solar Naija Programme – SNP
  • Ahmad Salihijo, MD, Rural Electrification Agency – REA
  • Sanusi Ohiare, Executive Director, Rural Electrification Fund – REA

Private Sector

Habiba Ali

Nnaemeka Ikegwuonu

Development Partners/Financers

Damilola Ogunbiyi

  • Damilola Ogunbiyi, CEO, SEforAll
  • Ina Hommers, Country Director, GIZ Nigeria
  • Dr Akinwumi Adesina, President, African Development Bank – AfDB
  • Muhammad Wakil, CFA – Senior Energy Specialist, The World Bank
  • Duke Benjamin, Head of Programme, Nigerian Energy Support Programme – NESP

Wiebe Boer

  • Wiebe Boer CEO, All On Energy
  • Tunde Gbajumo, Deputy Chief of Party, Nigeria Power Sector Programmes –NPSP

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