
Senator Uche Ekwunife, CON, has been appointed as a Member of the Board of Trustees (BOT) of the Solar Energy Society of Nigeria (SESN), a recognition of her outstanding leadership, integrity, and unwavering commitment to science, technology, innovation, and sustainable national development.
The appointment was communicated in an official letter dated May 1, 2026, and signed by the President of the Solar Energy Society of Nigeria, Dr. Sunny Akpoyibo, FSESN. According to the Society, Senator Ekwunife’s wealth of experience in public service and her remarkable contributions to national development make her a worthy addition to its highest decision-making body.
As a BOT member, Senator Ekwunife will provide strategic direction and oversight, help safeguard the Society’s mission, support research and advocacy in renewable energy, promote the adoption of solar technologies, and contribute to policy decisions aimed at advancing Nigeria’s clean energy transition.
The appointment, which took effect on April 15, 2026, is for an initial two-year term, subject to the provisions of the Society’s constitution. Senator Ekwunife formally accepted the appointment on May 11, 2026, pledging to faithfully discharge her responsibilities in line with the Society’s ideals and constitutional provisions.
Established in 1980, the Solar Energy Society of Nigeria remains one of the nation’s leading professional organizations promoting solar and renewable energy through research, advocacy, policy engagement, public enlightenment, and professional collaboration.
Senator Ekwunife’s appointment is widely regarded as a testament to her impactful service as Chairperson of the Senate Committee on Science, Technology and Innovation during the 9th National Assembly. During her tenure, she played a significant role in strengthening the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), championing legislative reforms that secured first-line charge funding for the agency from the Federation Account, thereby boosting technological innovation and industrial growth.
Her inclusion on the SESN Board of Trustees further underscores her enduring commitment to national development. Stakeholders believe her experience and leadership will strengthen the Society’s efforts to expand renewable energy access, promote sustainable energy policies, and support Nigeria’s journey toward a cleaner, greener, and more resilient energy future.





