President
Goodluck Jonathan has issued an explicit ultimatum to managers of Nigeria’s
electricity sector, especially the Ministry of Power to as a matter of urgency
ensure that the electricity generated is effectively transmitted and
distributed across Nigeria within the next six months.
Currently,
Nigeria has a total installed generation capacity of 6,976.40 megawatts (MW)
with expectations of upward expansion from the National Integrated Power
Projects (NIPPs).
However,
the country often transmits less than 4,000MW, leaving most consumers in towns
and cities nationwide in darkness for long hours.
The
Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, who yesterday in Abuja spoke on the
president’s latest directive to stakeholders in the power sector, stated that
the president had asked that results of government’s reforms in the power
sector must become palpable to Nigerians across the country by June this year.
Nebo
relayed Jonathan’s directive when he formally inaugurated the new Chairman of
the Supervisory Board of the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), Mr. Ibrahim
Waziri, who takes over from the company’s erstwhile chairman, Hamman Tukur.
Tukur
was said to have voluntarily resigned his position as the chairman, thus paving
the way for Waziri’s appointment.
Waziri,
by his reported know-how in top management positions of key economic sectors,
has been asked by the government to swiftly turn around the fortunes of TCN
starting with the execution of key projects to reduce technical and
non-technical losses from the transmission grid.
While
speaking on the six months target given by the president, Nebo said: “Let me
restate that the nexus between availability of power and the socio-economic
development of our great nation cannot be over-emphasised.
“The
resolution of the problem of inadequate power supply to our people has
continued to receive the full attention and support of President Goodluck
Jonathan.
“While we celebrate the unprecedented success so far recorded in the reform of the power sector, the yardstick by which consumers measure us is the availability of electricity at the last mile to our homes and businesses.
“I
wish therefore to charge all the principal players here today to be committed
to ensuring that power supply to our customers is significantly and visibly
improved by June this year as already directed by Mr. President.
“Much
is expected of us all and the entire nation is waiting for us. The significant
investment of the federal government in both material and human resources must
translate into improved service delivery during the year.
“Government
will no longer tolerate any excuse of non-performance from any of the sector
players from both the ministry particularly and our new private sector
partners.”
On
the new owners of the legacy assets, the minister told them that the ministry
and other agencies of government would not hesitate to invoke all relevant
clauses in the agreement divesting ownership of the Gencos and Discos to new
investors.
“Nigerians
must, I repeat, must enjoy the dividends of the reform programme and no one
will be allowed to frustrate this vision of Mr. President. We are not going to
accept projects to ‘chop money’ or ‘share money’. We are in a paradigm shift
now and it is no longer going to be business as usual, but business unusual.
“The
process is such that we must only do projects that will add value to our
reforms and not white elephant projects,” Nebo charged Waziri to ensure that
TCN delivers on its roles in the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI).
“To
the new chairman and board of TCN, I specifically wish to draw your attention
to the critical role of the national grid in a deregulated electricity
industry.
“The
risk of non-performance by TCN affects not only existing IPPs (Independent
Power Plants) and Discos, but also nullifies all our efforts towards creating a
conducive investment climate for the sector.
“You
must therefore drive the management towards creating a national grid capable of
reliably and efficiently evacuating all generated power nationwide.
“The
board is also expected to ensure that only prudent investments in transmission
lines and substations are approved for implementation. This is no time for
projects with only fringe benefits to the national economy,” he said.
Meanwhile,it
has been learnt through a top government source that Tukur, whose tenure was
reported to have been enmeshed in controversy, had decided to throw in the
towel because he was alleged to have lacked the capacity to deliver on his
responsibilities.
The source also hinted that Tukur allegedly failed to infuse the spirit of camaraderie into the board, adding that this was needed to supervise the operations of Manitoba Hydro International (MHI) in managing TCN.
The source also hinted that Tukur allegedly failed to infuse the spirit of camaraderie into the board, adding that this was needed to supervise the operations of Manitoba Hydro International (MHI) in managing TCN.
He
was also said to have refused to report to the power minister when he was
appointed and had made it clear that he was only answerable to Vice-President
Namadi Sambo.
“I
must tell you without mincing words that the change is what is required at this
point because government, which had prior intelligence reports on the
activities at TCN, decided to do the needful.
“It
was stated that he (Tukur) voluntarily resigned but I can also tell you that he
discovered that he lacked the capacity to do the job.
“He
couldn’t keep his team together and that was critical to achieving the key deliverables
that were set for Manitoba. At this point, we are not even sure that the
expected knowledge transfer from Manitoba to indigenous staff of TCN has
started to occur, so he couldn’t coordinate his team and had no knowledge of
what was expected of him especially in dealing with the private sector,” the
source disclosed.
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Long live NIGERIA!! Long live PDP!!
ReplyDeleteGEJ not PDP charlo
ReplyDeleteGej na u we know come 2015.
ReplyDeleteAh this is just another gist. In GEJ government every body can do what he wants. His government is so weak and full of criminals.
ReplyDeleteBut see sincerity whne he talks
DeleteBravo to the president
ReplyDeleteWe can't see" SINCERITY"in darkness my friend.
ReplyDeleteNa person wey get eyes dey see my friend!
ReplyDeleteLol how many trillion and still counting invested in this sector for the past 15 years by the ruling party no show, this wake up call is coming at the wrong time 2015 is by the corner every 1 is talking tough what happened the previous 5 years of gej's tenure just because 2015 is here and he will stop at nothing to be president now we are hearing all these lies we have being through this roads countless of times we are wise now
ReplyDeleteWe had enough of this lies
ReplyDeleteThe truth is that Jonathan is a sycophant . He will continue to deceive gullible Nigerians until he is sent back to Utuoke in 2015 but am very much aware that he can't do any thing in the power sector . Profesor Bat Nnaji told how he was forced to resign.
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