ICRC DG,Izuwah passes on

Mr Chidi Izuwah, the Director-General, Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC) has died.

A reliable source from the organisation confirmed to newsmen that Izuwah passed away on Tuesday morning after a protracted illness.

“It is a sad day for us at the ICRC. Chidi Izuwah, Director General of the Commission passed on today,” he said.

He also said that details of Izuwah’s death would be released later.

Reports state that Izuwah, an engineer, joined the ICRC in 2009 as the pioneer Executive Director, Public Private Partnership Resource Department (ED P3RD) where he set up the Department from scratch.

In this role, he was responsible for catalyzing Public and Private expertise and resources towards putting in place a world class PPP pre-contract regulatory framework and guidelines for driving the preparation and development phase of Federal PPP Projects.

He became the Executive Director, Support Services Department (EDSS) in June 2016.

He was confirmed by the Senate as DG in 2019 after serving in acting capacity.

Izuwah holds a first degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka and a Master’s degree in Hydraulic Engineering from the University of New Castle Upon Tyne in the United Kingdom.

He was a Harvard, Wharton, Columbia University and Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad Executive Education Alumni.

He started his career as a lecturer in Fluvial Hydraulics and Water Power Engineering at the University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria in 1986.

Thereafter, he held several senior oil and gas asset management positions in a career spanning over 21 years with SPDC (Shell Nigeria).

He was at various times Project Manager and Contract Manager for the Deepwater Bonga Mooring and Installation Contract.

Izuwah also held the position of Corporate Pipelines Asset Manager responsible for Shell´s entire crude oil evacuation network in Nigeria during the Niger Delta Militancy period.


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