Oil & Energy
PH Residents Hail Power Fund Probe
Electricity consumers In
Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, have lauded the move by the Senate President, Olusola Saraki to probe the activities of stakeholders in the power sector.
Some of the consumers who spoke yesterday to The Tide correspondent said, the move has become imperative to save the economy from collapse as a result of the dwindling power supply.
Christmas Ebi, a Port Harcourt based technician, said, poor electricity supply in the area had worsened the economic recession thereby making life even more miserable for Nigerians.
Ebi said, “It is good for the Senate to find out why the privatization exercise on the sector, particularly Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN), had not given Nigerians improved service delivery.
“They should also find out why inspite abysmal failure, the agencies responsible to call the distribution companies to order felt unconcerned”.
Another respondent, Mathew Orji, said the move to probe the GENCOS, and DISCOS as well as other stakeholders is a needed one to restore normally stressing that the poor situation surrounding electricity supply is among the main reasons why the nation cannot grow economically and in other spheres of life.
According to Orji, “I commend the Senate but I want them to be determined otherwise what happens to other probe exercises in the country, will happen to the current exercise.
“First deal with those leading the regulatory agencies because I think they are involved in double standard otherwise they ought to have done their job.”
Orji wonders why inspite the issues of over estimation of bills, non provision of prepaid meters, by the customers, agencies responsible to listen to the people continued to keep mum and unconcerned.
“It is a clear indication that those in the regulatory agencies have share from the fraud,” he maintained.
Comrade Nnodim Christian, spokesman of South South Consultative, Enlightenment and Mobilisation Council (SSYCEMOC) lauded the Senate President Olusola Saraki for the move to probe the activities of stakeholders in the power sector.
He said, “The much I can do is commend the move because severally, right from Olusegun Obasanjo administration, there had been similar probes . But they never succeeded.
“But I advise Nigerians to support the Senate. I urge the House of Representatives to also support the Senate so that the move will succeed in the interest of the nation’s total development”.
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Oil & Energy
AEDC Confirms Workforce Shake-up …..Says It’ll Ensure Better Service Delivery
As part of the restructuring, the company said it had promoted high-performing employees, released retiring staff, and disengaged others whose performance fell below expected standards.
It added that it has also begun implementing a comprehensive employee development and customer management plan to strengthen its service delivery framework.
“In line with its corporate transformation strategy, Abuja Electricity Distribution Company has announced a restructuring exercise aimed at delivering improved services to its customers as well as enhanced operational efficiency and excellence.
“The restructuring is in line with our strategic direction to become a more responsive and efficient organisation, capable of delivering world-class service to our customers.
“As part of the transformation, the Company has promoted high-performing staff, released retiring employees and those performing below par, and has put in motion the implementation of a robust employee development and customer management plan aimed at driving AEDC’s customer-centric focus,” the company said.
AEDC noted that the reforms are part of its broader commitment to provide reliable, safe, and sustainable electricity to customers across its franchise areas, including the Federal Capital Territory and the states of Niger, Kogi, and Nasarawa.
The firm further pledged to continue investing in infrastructure upgrades, digital technologies, and operational innovations to improve service reliability and customer satisfaction.
“With a strong commitment to delighting its customers, AEDC continues to contribute to the growth and development of Nigeria’s energy sector through investments in infrastructure, innovative technologies, and sustainable practices.
“AEDC consistently seeks to improve the quality of life for its customers, promote efficient energy usage, and actively engage with its communities,” the statement added.
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Senate Seeks Mandate To Track, Trace, Recover Stolen Crude Oil Proceeds
Nwoko who is also the Senator representing Delta North Senatorial District, said that forensic reviews show over S22b, S81b and S200b remained unaccounted for across different audit periods.
“I remain committed, alongside my colleagues, to ensuring accountability, recovery, and reform within the oil and gas sector.
Nwoko stated that the Committee had earlier presented its interim report before the senate saying “Our investigation has so far uncovered massive revenue losses amounting to over $300 billion in unaccounted crude oil proceeds over the years.
“This represents one of the most troubling cases of economic sabotage our nation has ever faced.
“We have made far-reaching recommendations to end this long-standing menace.
“There is need for strict enforcement of international crude oil measurement standards at all production and export points.
He urged the federal government to mandate the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) to deploy modern, tamper-proof measuring technology or return this function to the Department of Weights and Measures under the Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Investment.
The senator called for the deployment of advanced surveillance systems, including drones, to assist security agencies in combating oil theft.
He also called for the creation of a Special Court for Crude Oil Theft to ensure swift prosecution of offenders and their collaborators, saying it would also go a long way in tackling the challenge.
“We must also ensure the full implementation of the Host Communities Development Trust Fund under the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) to empower local communities and reduce sabotage.
“Ceding abandoned oil wells to the NUPRC for allocation to modular refineries to support local production and job creation is also very vital in fighting the menace of oil theft and sabotage,” Nwoko further said.
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