Is this realistic or another attempt to raise our hopes?????
The
Federal Government on Tuesday gave marching orders to power investors and key
operators in the sector to, as a matter of urgency, ensure that there was
visible supply of electricity across the country by June this year.
The
directive, which came from President Goodluck Jonathan, was disclosed by the
Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, at the inauguration of the Board
Chairman of the Transmission Company of Nigeria, Mr. Ibrahim Waziri, in Abuja.
This is
coming as the chairmen of both the Senate and House of Representatives
Committees on Power called for the unbundling of the TCN.
Nebo
said, “I wish to charge all the principal sector players here today to commit
to ensuring that power supply to our customers is significantly and visibly
improved by June this year as directed by Mr. President.
“Much
is expected of us all and the entire nation is waiting for us. Government will
no longer tolerate any excuse of non-performance from any of the sector players
from both the ministry, and particularly, our new private sector partners.”
With
respect to the new owners of the legacy assets, Nebo said the power ministry
and other agencies of government would invoke all relevant clauses in the
agreement divesting government ownership in the electricity generation and
distribution companies to the new investors.
“Nigerians
must, I repeat, must enjoy the dividends of the reform programme and none will
be allowed to frustrate this vision of Mr. President,” he added.
Speaking
on the appointment of Waziri, the minister said the move came at a time when
the TCN had been a subject of serious public discourse.
He
decried the rising incidence of system collapse, high transmission loss factor,
poor rate of project delivery and general lack of prudence in financial
management in the company.
Nebo
said, “On the commercial side, the ministry has been concerned with a lack of
business approach to decision making and a general malaise emanating from its
origin of public ownership.
“To the
new chairman and board of TCN, I specifically wish to draw your attention to
the critical role of national grid in a deregulated electricity industry. The
risk of non-performance by the TCN affects not only existing IPPs and Discos,
but also nullifies all our effort 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.”
He
further charged the board to ensure that only prudent investments in
transmission lines and substations were approved for implementation.
Earlier,
the Chairman, Senate Committee on Power, Mr. Philip Aduda, said the
transmission arm of the power sector must be given a serious attention.
He said,
“If you ask me, my take is that the Power Holding Company of Nigeria was
unbundled; the TCN too should be unbundled. When this is done, we will have the
market operator, system operator and the TCN on its own.
“We
need to ensure that apart from having Manitoba to manage the TCN as contained
in their contract with the government, we must have their Nigerian
counterparts, who they intend to transfer knowledge to, working at the same
level, or if possible, at a higher level with them.”
According
to Aduda, Manitoba’s duties should be advisory “but you have the foreign
partners doing everything, whereas we are supposed to have the Nigerian
partners, who are supposed to learn on the job and understand the system.
“I told
the minister in our last meeting that clear-cut rules should be put in place to
let the system operator know what it is doing and also the market operator
should be made to understand its job.”
He said
the Senate had since demanded to know the terms of the agreement with Manitoba
in order to settle the issues affecting the TCN and so that the legislators
could know the areas where lacunas existed and proffer solutions.
He
urged the newly inaugurated chairman to move in immediately and take position,
stressing that Waziri should find out why his predecessor left the position in
a bid to adequately address the concerns.
source: The punch
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