President Bola Tinubu has appointed Chantelle Abdul, the Group Managing Director of Mojec, as a member of the Non-Executive Directors on the board of the Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI).
According to This Day, the Ministry of Finance is the federal government’s investment vehicle, which manages businesses and different portfolios of at least 130 asset classifications, including government-owned entities (GOEs) and government-linked companies (GLCs).
Abdul is a visionary leader who transformed Mojec into a metering organisation and turned it into a conglomerate that stood out as the largest electricity meters manufacturer in sub-Saharan Africa.
In her career so far, she has led many startups and companies across America, Africa, Europe and Asia. She has demonstrated expertise in different sectors across energy and power, mining, hospitality, Agriculture and real estate.
Her appointment has been described as a valuable addition to the MOFI board as a result of her wealth of experience and strategic insight while Abdul promised to provide better strategies to progress the Ministry.