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Gombe Governor Appoints NERC Spokesman as Electricity Regulatory Commission Chair

Ogungbayi Feyisola Faesol
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Published: 2025/12/31
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Gombe State Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya has appointed Dr. Usman Arabi, General Manager of Public Affairs at the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), as Chairman of the newly established Gombe State Electricity Regulatory Commission (GOSERC).

Okay News reports that the appointment, effective from January 2, 2026, was announced by the Secretary to the State Government, Professor Ibrahim Njodi, following the governor’s assent to bills creating GOSERC and the Gombe State Information Technology and Digital Economy Commission (GIDTEC).

Dr. Arabi brings extensive experience from the national regulator to lead efforts in strengthening electricity oversight in Gombe, a state in northeastern Nigeria.

The governor also named Dr. Al-Amin Umar Barambu as Chairman of GIDTEC, highlighting both appointees’ expertise in driving institutional mandates.

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The creation of GOSERC aligns with recent amendments to the Electricity Act, enabling states to regulate their power markets and attract private investment.

Governor Yahaya described the commissions as key to his administration’s reforms aimed at improving service delivery, expanding reliable power access, and fostering economic transformation.

GIDTEC will focus on ICT growth, digital innovation, skills development, e-governance, and youth employment to position Gombe as a technology-driven economy.

The governor charged the new chairmen to leverage their professionalism and integrity to build responsive institutions delivering tangible benefits to residents.

These developments reflect broader decentralisation in Nigeria’s electricity sector, allowing subnational entities greater control over generation, transmission, and distribution within their jurisdictions.

The appointments underscore Gombe’s push for innovation and improved public services in power and digital sectors.

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