January 16, 2026
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Eko Electricity Distribution Company (Eko Disco) has named Wola Joseph-CondottiĀ as its interim Chief Executive Officer.

This is according to information reaching from sources familiar with the matter.

Her appointment comes less than two weeks afterĀ TransGridĀ Consortium completed its acquisition of a majority stake in Eko Disco.

This alsoĀ follows the resignation ofĀ RekhiatĀ Momoh, who had led the company forĀ nearly twoĀ years.

According to reliable sources, Wola Joseph-CondottiĀ was appointed interim CEO on Monday, January 12, 2026, afterĀ RekhiatĀ Momoh officially stepped down from the role.

Her appointment was formally announced the following day, January 13, at a town hall meeting by Engineer Olubunmi Peters, the newĀ ChairmanĀ ofĀ TransGridĀ Consortium and nowĀ ChairmanĀ of Eko Disco.

Prior to this new role, Wola served as Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of West PowerĀ  and Gas Limited, the former parent company of Eko Disco.

She said well-regarded energy executive and legal expert, with decades of experience in Nigeria’s power sector.

HerĀ previousĀ roles include a decade-long tenure as Chief Legal & Company Secretary at Eko Disco, where she also led compliance, regulatory affairs, customer service, HR, and data protection.

Outgoing CEO Rekhiat Momoh sent a farewell message to staff, expressing deep gratitude as she enters retirement. In a message , she said,

ā€œAs IĀ prepareĀ to step into retirement after 33 remarkable years with this organization, I do so with immense gratitude and pride. Serving as your CEO has been the greatest privilege of my professional life.ā€

She praised the staff for their dedication and attributed her success to their collective effort. Momoh, who hails fromĀ EtsakoĀ West LGA in Edo State, retires after a distinguished career that spanned NEPA, PHCN, and Eko Disco.

During her time at Eko Disco, she heldĀ numerousĀ strategic roles including General Manager (Commercial), Assistant GM (Marketing), and District Manager for key business units likeĀ Orile, Mushin, and Apapa.

HerĀ expertiseĀ in operations, marketing, and customer service cemented her as one of the most experienced leaders in Nigeria’s power distribution space.

This leadership change marks a significant transition for Eko Disco at a time of new ownership and renewed strategic focus.

The appointment of a seasoned insider like Wola Joseph-CondottiĀ suggests a desire for continuity amid transformation, asĀ TransGridĀ aims to reshape Eko Disco’s operations and service delivery.

Momoh’s retirement and Wola’s interim leadership are symbolic of the changing guard in Nigeria’s power sector, which has seen increased private investment and restructuring since the 2013 privatization.

Notably, the transition also continues the impressive trend of women leading at the helm of major distribution companies like Eko Disco and Ikeja Electric highlighting a growing shift towards gender diversity in executive leadership within the industry.

With Wola’s deep institutional knowledge andĀ TransGrid’sĀ fresh capital, stakeholders will be watching for improved performance metrics, customer service reforms, and regulatory compliance.

TransGridĀ EnercoĀ Limited recentlyĀ finalizedĀ the acquisition of a 60% controlling stake in Eko Electricity Distribution Company in a deal valued atĀ approximately N360Ā billion.

The transaction, which had initially been slated to close by April 2025, was completed on December 30, 2025.

This marks one of the largest private takeovers in Nigeria’s power distribution sector since the landmark 2013 privatization of the power industry.

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