Iraq’s PM picks young Electricity Minister to tackle power crisis
Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) — Ali Saadi Wahib, who was born in 1988, has been nominated as Iraq’s new Minister of Electricity by Prime Minister-designate Ali Al-Zaidi, making him one of the youngest ministers in the country’s new administration.
As Iraq approaches a crucial political and economic period, the nomination represents what insiders characterize as a wider move toward younger technocrats and ambitious leaders.
The new administration’s supporters claim that it intends to shift away from conventional political rhetoric and instead concentrate on effective governance, quick implementation, and quantifiable outcomes.
Even though Iraq is one of the world’s top producers of oil, Wahib takes over one of the country’s most challenging portfolios: power shortages.
Iraq has experienced long-term power outages due to years of underinvestment, corruption, violence, and reliance on imported electricity, especially during the summer when demand spikes.
Iraq’s national grid is vulnerable to supply interruptions and regional tensions due to its continued reliance on imported gas and power.
The appointment demonstrates Al-Zaidi’s attempt to project a reform-oriented image that emphasizes competence and modernization at a time when Iraq is under increasing pressure from the energy and economic sectors.
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المصدر: Iraqi News