Tinuade Sanda: Things Fall Apart

Life can change in the blink of an eye. The recent events surrounding Tinuade Sanda, former MD/CEO of Eko Electricity Distribution Company (Eko Disco), show this very well. Following her removal from Eko Disco, Sanda recently faced yet another setback, this time losing her position at the holding company, West Power & Gas (WPG).

The decision to terminate Sanda’s employment at WPG is shrouded in speculation, with suggestions pointing to an ongoing shareholder dispute within the company. It is amidst this backdrop of internal discord that Sanda’s removal makes itself apparent, one that makes one wonder how it is the former Eko Disco boss who is the party scapegoat.

Sanda’s tenure at Eko Disco was marked by several initiatives aimed at strengthening service delivery and operational compliance within the regulatory framework established by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC). As the first woman to hold the MD/CEO position at Eko Disco, her leadership was pivotal in navigating the complexities of the sector. But her departure also signified a turning point in the company’s trajectory, one that prompted a strategic realignment under the stewardship of acting CEO, Rekhiat Momoh.

The reasons behind Sanda’s dismissal from WPG remain undisclosed, but the ripple effects of her exit reverberate throughout the industry. Her journey from WPG’s inception in 2013 to her eventual ascension to the role of MD in 2022 is a testament to her dedication and contributions to the company’s growth. In the same vein, her abrupt departure serves as a stark reminder of the inherent volatility in corporate environments, where fortunes can change swiftly and unexpectedly.

As stakeholders grapple with the fallout from these developments, the industry awaits further clarity on the implications for its future trajectory. Sanda’s story serves as a cautionary tale, highlighting the fragility of professional fortunes and the ever-present spectre of organisational upheaval.

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