Engr. Israel E. Abraham, MBA, CPEng, FCIPE, President of the Chartered Institute of Power Engineers of Nigeria (CIPEN), speaks with Signature TV on how politics remains a major challenge to the Nigerian power sector.
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The President of CIPEN Engr. Israel E. Abraham at At the investiture ceremony and inauguration of the Executive Council Committee of the Licensed Electrical Contractors of Nigeria (LECAN) held at Abuja on 27/11/2025.
Engr. Israel E. Abraham, MBA CPEng FCIPE President, Chartered Institute of Power Engineers of Nigeria (CIPEN), led some Executive Committee Members of the institute on an advocacy visit to the Honourable Commissioner (Power), Ebonyi State.
The President, Chartered Institute of Power Engineers of Nigeria (CIPEN), Engr.Isreal E . Abraham, MBA CPEng FCIPE and some Executive Council Members of the Chartered Institute of Power Engineers of Nigeria (CIPEN) were at the Akwa Ibom State Electricity Summit.
The President, Chartered Institute of Power Engineers of Nigeria (CIPEN), Engr.Isreal E . Abraham, MBA FCIPE CPEng led a delegation of the Executive Council Members and other CIPEN State EXCOs to pay an advocacy visit to the Honourable Commissioner for Power, Akwa Ibom State.
The President and Executive Council Members of the Chartered Institute of Power Engineers of Nigeria (CIPEN) paid a courtesy visit to the Honourable Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources of Ondo State at Akure, Nigeria.
The President of the Chartered Institute of Power Engineers of Nigeria (CIPEN), Engr. Israel Abraham participated in the Robotics and Energy Symposium at Nile University, Abuja on the 17/01/2025.
The Chartered Institute of Power Engineers of Nigeria (CIPEN) delegation/participants at the Oyo State Government Stakeholders interactive session at Ibadan Business School, Bodija, Ibadan.
CIPEN ADVOCACY VISIT TO THE HONOURABLE COMMISSIONER ON WATER RESOURCES AND ENERGY, EDO STATE AT BENIN
CIPEN Executive Committee led by the President, Engr. Israel Esehoghene Abraham, MBA FCIPE CPEng met the Honourable Commissioner for Water Resources and Energy for Edo State
The graph on Nigeria’s average power generation (Jan–July 2025) shows fluctuations from a peak of 5301.76 MW in March to a low of 4998.62 MW in July, reflecting instability in the power sector.
Power engineers play a pivotal role not only in the technical operations of the power sector but also in upholding the ethical and professional framework that sustains its credibility and effectiveness.
According to the Vice President of CIPEN, Engr. Ibrahim Ahmad Kaitafi, achieving affordable and reliable electricity in Nigeria requires the implementation of a cost-effective tariff structure supported by a well-targeted subsidy framework.
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The Deputy President of the Chartered Institute of Power Engineers of Nigeria, Dr. Wilson Alli, emphasized that membership into the Institute will be based strictly on measurable competence.......
CIPEN has emphasized that resolving the persistent challenges in Nigeria’s power sector demands a decisive shift from politically-motivated appointments and interventions to a system that prioritizes competence, technical expertise, and professionalism.