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Power Sector Lacks Engineers –NAPTIN DG
The Director –General
of the National Power Training Institute of Nigeria (NAPTIN), Engineer Reuben Okeke, has decried the dearth of qualified engineers in the power sector.
Speaking to newsmen in Lagos, on Friday Okeke said there was shortage of manpower in the power sector following the sack of 60 per cent of workers of the defunct Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) by the private investors that took over the firm.
The director-general said the power institute had trained over 241 engineers since 2012 stressing that more engineers would be trained to handle the technical and critical component areas in the electricity sector.
According to him, since the establishment of NAPTIN in 2009, the institute has only trained those that were already in the sector, that is, existing workers, stressing that from 2012 to date, the institute has graduated 241 engineers that were fresh engineers who graduated from the university and got employed by Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN).
The NAPTIN boss further said that the institute has present enrolment of 336 that some would be graduating in October this year, stressing that 220 engineers supported by SURE-P would graduate by March 2015.
He said the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), recently recruited 520 engineers who are undergoing training by the institute to ensure manpower in the power sector, stressing that the institute is ready to admit more graduate engineers for the power sector.
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