Oil & Energy
MAN Seeks Improved Power Generation
The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), has called
on government and stakeholders in the power sector to improve generation so as
to boost industrial productivity.
The South-West Zonal Chairman of MAN, Dr Michael Daramola,
who made the call on Wednesday in Ibadan at the association’s annual general
meeting said power was fundamental to sustainable economic development and must
be harnessed for industrial growth.
“Power is a critical infrastructure for sustainable economic
growth and development as most economic activities are dependent on affordable
and adequate energy for effective operations,’’ Daramola said.
The chairman commended the Oye State Government for setting
up a business-friendly platform for industrial development by establishing a
conducive business development terrain.
He, however, urged the state government not to politicise
the issue of power generation as done by previous administrations.
“We hope the intention for providing infrastructure
development will transform into reality unlike the lip service paid to the
sector by past administrations.
“This is necessary so that manufacturers can feel the impact
of the present administration’s transformation agenda, ’’ Daramola said.
The guest speaker at the forum, Mr Reginald Odiah, said
Nigeria should also look at ways of exploiting alternative means of power
generation to boost supply.
Speaking on “Intensity of Energy-Imperative for Nigeria’s
Industrial Development,’’ Odiah said: “In the light of meeting up with the
objective of generating 40,000MW of electricity supply in the Vision 20: 2020,
the Federal Government has to look into ways of boosting supply through
alternative means.
“There is enough arable land to mount solar panels and wind
turbines in the northern region which could help complement the development in
the gas and hydro-power generating systems,’’ Odiah said.
Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State, who was represented by
the Commissioner for Industry, Applied Science and Technology, Mr Adebayo
Olagbenro, state government was working with the Bank of Industry (BOI) on
power generation.
“Permit me to mention that the state government is already
in partnership with BOI to facilitate the industrial transformation of the
state,’’ he said.
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