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Section 193 Nigerian Electricity Act 2023

Section 193 Electricity Act 2023

Section 193 of the Electricity Act 2023 is about The Director-General and other staff o the Institute. It is under Part XIX (National Power Training Institute of Nigeria) of the Act.

(1) There shall be appointed by the President, a Director-General who shall be the administrative head of the Institute and chief accounting officer of the Institute responsible —

(a) for the administration of the Institute; and
(b) amongst other administrative oversight duties, ensure discipline amongst the staff of the Institute

(2) The Director-General shall possess not less than 15 years professional experience in the fields of engineering, law, public administration, accounting, economics and practical experience i public or private sector of the NESI or other related industry experience in Nigeria or any other country in the world.

(3) The Institute shall, with the approval of the Council of the Institute establish such departments, directorates and units as may be required for ease of administration.

(4) The Institute may appoint such persons as members of staff of the Institute as it may consider necessary and may approve through the Council of the Institute such conditions of service including pension in accordance with the Pension Reform Act.

See also  Section 275 of the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria (updated)

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