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NAPTIN Trains 150 Under SURE-P Programme
The National Power
Training Institute of Nigeria (NAPTIN) has commenced a one-year training programme for 150 trainees for the power sector under the sponsorship of the Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme (SURE-P).
The Director-General of NAPTIN, Reuben Okeke, while speaking at the induction ceremony for the 150 additional trainees under SURE-P sponsorship, said 75 per cent of those previously trained under the scheme were being employed by the different utilities in the sector.
He said NAPTIN was inspired to come up with the programme by the desire and passion to achieve excellence in the learning of electric power engineering and to bridge the gap between the required and available skilled technical manpower needed to manage and sustain growth of the power sector.
He said prior to privatization, statistical information gathered from Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) Successor Companies put the immediate technical manpower deficit in generation, transmission and distribution companies to sustain the ongoing expansion in the industry at about 8,400 skilled employees and that additional 17,441 skilled technical manpower would be required in the next five years.
“The reform in the sector which led to the privatization of the erstwhile monopoly and unprecedented injection of new power infrastructures and IPPs under NDPHC has led to dire need of manpower development to run these utilities”, he said.
He said NAPTIN has amongst its mandates, the task of preparing a pool of power sector personnel through the provision of comprehensive hands-on engineering and technical training for professionals and graduates in the sector and maintained that it has been living up to its expectations inspite challenges.
“Judging by the volume of applications that NAPTIN has continued to receive since inception of the programme has received very wide acceptance as well as support from both private and public institutions”, he remarked and reiterated the commitment of the institute towards living up to the confidence reposed in it.
Chris Oluoh
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