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SME Operators Laud FG Over Electricity Supply

Some of the goods displayed during the Le Meridien Hotel’s Mini Trade Fair in Port Harcourt, recently
Some Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) have lauded the Federal Government over the noticeable improvement in the nation’s electricity supply.
They said in separate interviews with The Tide source in Lagos on Monday that President Muhammadu Buhari’s character and commitment to nation building impacted the sector.
Some artisans, including salon operators, fashion designers, restaurant owners and vulcanizers, said the near steady electricity supply had impacted positively on their businesses.
Mr Salisu Tajudeen, a welder at Oyingbo, Lagos, expressed satisfaction with the drastic improvement in power supply.
Tajudeen said that the situation had challenged them to meet the demands of clients and assisted in retaining the bulk of their profits.
He also urged government to sustain and grow the current electricity profile, adding that its sustainability would leap-frog the ability of SMEs’ to expand the nation’s employment window.
“Most people within this place and environment can also attest to the fact that there has been significant improvement in electricity supply unlike in the past when we may not have electricity for some days.
“I will like to advise the government not to relax. Government should ensure that there is adequate supply of gas and at very affordable price.
“This will go a long way to help stabilise the improvement we are witnessing now,” he said.
Mrs Florence Simon, a hairdresser at Surulere, Lagos, said that President Buhari should be applauded for the improvement.
She said that during the last administration, electricity supply in Nigeria was a total disaster.
“Federal Government should privatise the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN); this will not only help to fully achieve the goals of privatisation but also help the private firms to invest in that segment of power supply value chain.
“ With the investment from the private sector, the transmission network will be expanded speedily and the problem of system collapses will be drastically reduced,’’ she said.
Simon said that the control of the transmission arm of the power sector by the government was slowing down the attainment of the privatisation goals.
Another small scale enterprise, Mr Kingsley Titus, a sachet water producer, said that the improved power supply had re-invigorated Nigerian’s hope in governance.
Titus also said President Buhari should put more effort to ensure that Nigeria achieved its dream of uninterrupted power supply.
He said that the only avenue the improved electricity supply would impact the economy was for the Federal Government to complement the situation by building new power plants.
Titus also urged government to critically study the private companies that acquired the successor companies of the defunct Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN).
Meanwhile, some experts said that the increase in power generated by the Egbin Power Plant was responsible for the significant electricity supply across Lagos State and its environs.
Sources close to the station said that the plant currently generated 1,050 MW compared with 500 MW it generated a few months ago.
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