Ahmad Salihijo Ahmad

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Born (1983-10-20) October 20, 1983 (age 42)
Adamawa State, Nigeria
AlmamaterUniversity of Leeds, Leeds, UK
OccupationEngineering
KnownforRenewable Energy
Ahmad Salihijo Ahmad
Born (1983-10-20) October 20, 1983 (age 42)
Adamawa State, Nigeria
Alma materUniversity of Leeds, Leeds, UK
OccupationEngineering
Known forRenewable Energy

Ahmad Salihijo Ahmad (born October 20, 1983) is a Nigerian Engineer and renewable energy advocate. He is the former Managing Director of Nigerian Rural Electrification Agency.[1]

Ahmad Salihijo was born on October 20, 1983[2] to the family of Late Mr. Ahmad Salihijo[3] from Adamawa State,[4] a foremost consultant to Petroleum Development Fund(PTF).[5] He is the first son of Mr. and Mrs Ahmad Salihijo.[6]

Educational background

He attended Essence International School, Nigeria and British Secondary School of Lome, Togo and later got admission to study Electronic and Electrical Engineering at University of Leeds, UK and graduated in 2006.[7] He furthered his education to Masters[8] on Project Planning and Management from CADD Abuja and Masters in Development Studies at Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna, Nigeria in 2008 and 2018 respectively.[citation needed]

Career

Between 2009 and 2012, Ahmad, a renewable energy advocate,[9] worked with Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC)[10] and Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Program (SURE-P), respectively. At SURE-P, he led the development of a project that empowered over 50, 000 Nigerian youth.

He served as the Special Adviser to the Nigerian Minister of Environment, Federal Ministry of Environment,[11] Amina Mohammed, and was the coordinator of Nigerian Green Board Program during which he coordinated for the issuance of Africa's first Sovereign Green Bonds[12] valued for over 10 billion NGN.

He was at the forefront of originating and developing 2x50MW grid-connected solar photovoltaic power plants with oversight for licensing and permits[13]

He was the Executive Director Operations at eN Consulting and Projects Limited; and in December, 2019 the President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari appointed[14] him to head[15] Rural Electrification Agency after his predecessor Mrs Damilola Ogunbiyi got appointed as the Chief Executive Officer of Sustainable Energy for All and Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Sustainable Energy for All, and Co-Chair of UN-Energy.[16] [17]

Community impact

He was the chairman/founder[18] of FlexiSaf Foundation,[19] a nonprofit organization that provides educational services and supports to less privileged children, including Almajiri children in Northern Nigeria. In 2019, he led his team to set up a school known as Accelerator Learning Program (ACCLEARN)[20] at Rugga Village Wuye, Abuja to teach out-of-school children.

Under his leadership at Nigeria's Rural Electrification Agency (REA) he emphasized the improvement in providing access to electricity in the rural communities which resulted in 99,000 connections, impacted over 450,000 people and created over 5,000 Jobs and also leading to the agency successfully securing $550 million in funding for electrification projects across the country just in 1 year of his appointment.[21] In less than 2 years of his appointment he also ensured the actualization of additional projects in areas such as 100KWp Isolated Solar Hybrid Mini Grid at Eka-Awoke, Ikwo LGA, Ebonyi state, two Mini Grid at Nnewi (7.5kwp); In Anambra state, Electrification projects in Malumfashi LGA, Malumfashi/Kafur Federal Constituency (Unguwar Dutse Town); Katsina, 30KWp Solar Mini Grid, at Bambami, also in Katsina; Electrification of Ifesowapo in Ajilola, Ede South LGA, Osun west senatorial district; 100KWp solar Hybrid Mini Grid at Olooji community, Ijebu East, Ogun state.[22]

[L-R] Alexander Obiechina, CEO, ACOB Lighting Technology Limited, Abigail Jibril-Okonta, Communications Manager, Havenhill Synergy Limited. Ahmad Salihijo, CEO/MD, Rural Electrification Agency at The Electricity Hub's 71st Power Dialogue.

Recognition

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