The Center, when established will train on an annual basis, twenty (20) women living in rural areas as Solar Energy Technicians. Williametta Saydee-Tarr, said the plan was part of policy efforts taken by the Government to address the low representation of women in the Energy Sector. ” We have sitting on this panel today, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National Oil Company of Liberia (NOCAL), who is a young dynamic female leader. Under the new law, NOCAL handles commercial matters and the Liberia Petroleum Regulatory Authority handles regulatory matters. Other Panelists from The Gambia, Nigeria, Mali, France and the United States of America also shared best practices at the “Energy Law in Africa” side event.
Source: Front Page Africa March 21, 2019 00:33 UTC