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NAPTIN To Train 140 Engineers In Power Sector – DG
The Director-General of the National Power Training Institute of Nigeria ((NAPTIN), Mr Reuben Okeke, says the institute will train 140 engineers in the power sector this year.
Okeke, who disclosed this in Abuja recently, when he paid a courtesy visit on the Minister of Power, Professor Barth Nnaji, said the training would ensure that the engineers were well-equipped to handle the ongoing power reforms.
He said that the 140 engineers would be trained by 17 engineers selected from the 74 that were trained by the institute in India.
Okeke said that the Federal Government was determined to raise power generation from the present 4000 Mega watts to 25,000 Megawatts by 202O, adding that the country needed skilled manpower to support the expected increase in power generation.
Responding, the minister said the Federal Government was determined to improve the nation’s technology to ensure the success of the Power Road Map.
Nnaji commended the cordial relationship between Nigeria and India, and expressed appreciation for the training of Nigerian engineers in the power sector.
In his remark, Mr Raqghavendra Rao, the leader of National Power Training Institute of India, said that India was ready to partner Nigeria in its power sector reforms.
Rao added that the Institute would soon hold a workshop on power in Nigeria