Oil & Energy
Expert Seeks More Reforms In Power Sector
The Technical Secretary of Port Harcourt branch of the Nigeria Society of Engineers (NSE), Engineer Samuel Kwelle, has called for more drastic reforms in the power sector to address the energy needs of the people.
Kwelle who spoke with The Tide in an exclusive interview in Port Harcourt at the weekend said, “only the full liberation of the sector can raise productivity in energy generation and consumption.
“There is need for an indigenous driven power policy where Nigerian experts will be given the opportunity to make key inputs”.
The energy expert pointed out that the key to industrialisation and economic development of any society is the efficiency of the energy sector, adding that any society that depends on generator to drive its economy will fail.
“What is required for Nigeria to spin on into the global economy is to upgrade its power sector to tackle the peculiar power needs of the people. This requires drastic reforms divestment. Nigeria is yet to explore its potentials in renewable energy”, he said.
He emphasised that the Federal Government should encourage the states and other stakeholders such as entrepreneurs to be actively involved in the power sector service delivery and development.
Kwelle, who is a senior member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers said the development of renewable energy and the non oil sectors should be given priority attention, adding that fossil oil is becoming obsolete as the global economy is geared towards the non oil sectors.
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