Despite disengagement, NBET boss remains in office

In defying order of Minister of Power, Sale Mamman, the Managing Director of the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc, Marilyn Amobi, has continued her official duties on Tuesday 

Mamman had on Monday named a successor after ordering for the second time the sack of Amobi as NBET MD.

Amobi, who was replaced by the company’s General Counsel and Secretary, Nnaemeka Eweluka, was in December 2019 removed from office after Mamman ordered her to vacate the position.

But in January this year, the President, Muhammadu Buhari overruled the dismissal of Amobi as NBET’s boss in a memo issued by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, in which the embattled MD was directed to return to office.

After the return order, NBET was reportedly moved from the Federal Ministry of Power to the Federal Ministry of Finance.

But on Monday, a letter signed by the Permanent Secretary of the finance ministry, Mahmoud Isa-Dutse, stated that the President had directed that Amobi should serve out her tenure, which ends on July 24, 2020.

The letter also reportedly stated that she should hand over to the newly appointed managing director, adding that her handover notes should be copied to the power and finance ministers.

It was gathered in Abuja on Tuesday that the embattled MD decided to continue her job as NBET boss based on the directive contained in the letter signed by the permanent secretary of the finance ministry, a Punch report says.

Officials of the agency confirmed to our correspondent in Abuja on Tuesday that Amobi discharged her duties as managing director despite the dismissal order from the power minister that directed her to hand over to Eweluka.

The approval for her to serve out her tenure was conveyed in a June 8 memo that was attached to a June 15 letter from the finance ministry asking the embattled MD to complete her term in office, which, however, countered Mamman’s Monday order.

Amid the commotion, it was, however, learnt on Tuesday in Abuja that Buhari had returned the agency to the power ministry, as its functions are purely power-related.

“If the Minister of Power has been permitted and has received approval from the President to issue a letter of appointment to an agency’s head, it means that that agency belongs to the Ministry of Power,” a senior official at the FMP, who pleaded not to be named due to the sensitive nature of the matter, said

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