Oil & Energy
PHCN To Undergo Restructuring In 2013 – Minister
The Minister of State for Power, Hajiya Zainabo Ibrahim, has said the ministry will undergo some restructuring in the New Year in order to streamline and enhance operational effectiveness.
The Minister also said that the power sector is expected to be more private sector-driven in the coming year, as the country hopes to witness the commissioning of more Independent Power Projects, IPPs.
Hajiya Ibrahim who disclosed this at the 4th quarter 2012 Power Summit held in Lagos said the ministry would continue to seek the cooperation of development partners both at the local and international level to ensure sustainability of power supply along the electricity value chain.
She explained that this would enable the sector to deal with new and inevitable challenges in a manner that will make the Ministry better focused and in a defined direction.
In a keynote address, she reiterated that the Ministry had signed the Zungeru power project that will generate additional 700MW on completion and had settled the long outstanding labour issues.
In her words: We have just within the week, been able to sign the critical Zungeru power project which will generate additional 700MW on completion. We have also just recently be able to resolve the long outstanding labour issues.
“They are major milestones in Mr. President’s concerted effort to provide power to Nigerian Consumers. We continue to aim at progressively increasing our generation capacities.
“We will also try to bring the tolerable level, issues of energy losses, system collapses and effectively manage our distribution network”.
She commended the Presidential Task Force on Power, PTFP, and other institutions set up as a result of reforming the sector for facilitating the implementation of Road Map on Power.
To attain a common goal of making electricity available to Nigerian consumers on a sustainable basis, Ibrahim reiterated that it was important for stakeholders in the industry to work as a team in the various capacities.
The 4th quarter Power Summit was tagged “Strategies Toward Consolidating Sustainable Power Supply in the Privatised Industry”.
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