Who Is Lanre Babalola , The Special Adviser To The President on Power, And also, Chair of The Presidential Task Force

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Rilwan Lanre Babalola is a Nigerian energy expert, economist, and former government official with extensive experience in the country’s electricity sector.

Key facts about him:

  • Former Minister of Power (2008–2010):
    He served as Nigeria’s Minister of Power under President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, overseeing the sector during a critical reform period.
  • Energy economist and reform specialist:
    Babalola holds a PhD in Energy Economics from the University of Surrey in the UK and has worked extensively on electricity sector reforms.
  • Role in power sector restructuring:
    He played a key part at Nigeria’s Bureau of Public Enterprises, where he led efforts to:

    • Unbundle the former Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN)
    • Establish the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC)
    • Lay groundwork for private sector participation in electricity generation and distribution
  • Background in finance and policy:
    Before joining government, he worked in investment banking and later served on the Economic Advisory Team to the president.

Why he matters now

Babalola is regarded as a technocrat with deep institutional knowledge of Nigeria’s power sector, especially its reform history and structural challenges. His recent appointment as Special Adviser on Power and head of a presidential task force reflects the government’s intention to rely on experienced insiders to tackle persistent electricity issues.

In short, he is not a newcomer—he is one of the architects of Nigeria’s earlier power sector reforms, now returning to help drive another phase of restructuring.

 

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