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Section 36 Nigerian Electricity Act 2023

Section 36 Electricity Act 2023

Section 36 of the Electricity Act 2023 is about Terms of office and conditions of service of Commissioners. It is under Part V (Establishment, Functions and Powers of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission) of the Act.

(1) Subject to the provisions of this section, a Commissioner shall hold office for a term of five years provided that to ensure continuity in the Commission, the term of appointment of the first seven Commissioners shall be as follows —

(a) the Chairman shall be appointed for five years; and
(b) the Vice Chairmen and other Commissioners shall be appointed for four
years.

(2) A Commissioner shall sot continue in office after the expiry of his term.

(3) Subject to section 37, a Commissioner shall hold office on such terms and conditions
as the President may fix in relation to Commissioners generally.

(4) A Commissioner whose term of office has expired is eligible for reappointment for
another term and no more.

(5) All appointments or re-appointments of Commissioners shall be made before expiry of their term of office in accordance with section 36 of this Act.

See also  Section 121 Nigerian Electoral Act 2022

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