
Mahmuda Mamman
Mahmuda Mamman is the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Power in Nigeria. He plays a crucial role in the country's energy sector, overseeing policies and initiatives aimed at improving electricity access and infrastructure. Recently, he was part of a high-level Nigerian delegation that sought Japan's assistance for co-financing a $750 million rural electrification project, aimed at enhancing energy access for millions of Nigerians.
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Permanent Secretary Mahmuda Mamman echoed the urgency, linking staff promotions to measurable outcomes and warning that 'citizens will judge us by their meter readings, not our PowerPoints.'
FG to train 1,200 electrical engineers in 10-year power sector planMr. Mahmuda Mamman is the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Power and a non-executive director on the NISO board.
New NISO chief vows to improve electricity coordination, ensure regulatory complianceMahmuda Mamman is the Permanent Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Power.
Tinubu appoints board members for Nigerian Independent System OperatorMahmuda Mamman said that they have made significant progress in their assessment of the Katsina Wind Farm.
Katsina gov pledges to complete abandoned 10MW wind farm projectMahmuda Mamman accompanied Adebayo Adelabu on the high-level mission to Japan.
FG seeks Japan's assistance to co-finance $750m rural electrification project






















