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Inuwa Yahaya Names Chair, Commissioners For Electricity Commission


…As Gombe Assembly Confirms GOSERC Leadership Team

Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, has approved the appointment of the Chairman and Commissioners of the newly established Gombe State Electricity Regulatory Commission (GOSERC).

The appointments, with effect from 21st January 2026, were earlier forwarded to the Gombe State House of Assembly, which has since confirmed them in line with the enabling law establishing the Commission.

Conveying the Governor’s approval, the Secretary to the State Government, Professor Ibrahim Abubakar Njodi, said the constitution of the leadership team for GOSERC is in furtherance of Governor Inuwa Yahaya’s commitment to building a robust, transparent and investor-friendly electricity market in Gombe State, in line with the opportunities created by the ongoing decentralisation of Nigeria’s power sector.

The appointees are: Dr Usman Abba Arabi, mni – Chairman, Gombe State Electricity Regulatory Commission, Engr. Sule Usman – Commissioner, Technical Regulation, Abubakar Sa’ad – Commissioner, Economic Regulation

Others were Engr. Ahmed Ibrahim Pindiga-Commissioner, Rural Electrification, Lydia Ali, FCA – Commissioner, Finance and Administration and Talatu Abubakar – Commissioner, Legal and Licensing

Governor Inuwa Yahaya expressed confidence that, with the calibre of professionals nominated to lead the Commission, GOSERC will provide the regulatory backbone required to improve service delivery, enforce technical and economic standards, protect consumers and stimulate investments in both urban and rural power infrastructure across the state.

The Governor also believes that the Commission will serve as a critical institution in driving the state’s power sector reforms, expanding access to electricity, particularly in underserved communities, and supporting the industrialisation and economic development agenda of Gombe State.



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