The appointees are expected to bring their wealth of experience to bear in their new roles.
NLNG says rebuilding investor confidence through a stable, low-risk operating environment is essential to attract new capital and stimulate economic growth.
The board expressed confidence that Mr Durojaiye’s leadership would further strengthen the company’s operations.
Mr Giwa said Alimosho recorded the highest number of emergencies with 1,507 incidents.
”Nigeria cannot afford to wait. AI is reshaping every sector, and the countries that move fastest on skills will lead,” said Microsoft’s rep.
Mr Bakare-Oki consoled the bereaved families.
Mr Lasaki said that during the downtime, postpaid customers would still be able to make payments through approved channels.
Mr Oki said, “They keep constructing without securing building plan approvals and disregarding government directives.’’
Mr Audu assured that the FCT water board would do its best to provide residents with clean water.
The Lagos government says it will require an investment of $14 billion to $33 billion to meet its energy generation needs by 2030.
