Daily Trust

The dynamics of TCN’s upgrade in the North East

- By Baba Isa

The idea that effective and efficient electricit­y supply could become a catalyst to check the dangers of radicaliza­tion of young, vulnerable and idle minds along religious fault-lines is beginning to sink in going by the upsurge in transmissi­on lines upgrade that will cover the entire North Eastern states. It is indeed gratifying and fulfilling for those of us living in this part of the country to see, for the first time ever, a realistic and serious effort being made to deal with the problems of inadequate power supply in the region. We have always believed that the bloody insurgency in the region have their roots in the idleness and susceptibi­lity of our young men who became a handy tool for the leadership of the Boko Haram group to cash in on and conscript thousands of them to undertake their gory and despicable bloodletti­ng of immense proportion. It is therefore fair to, arguably, suggest that the insurgency will have been nipped into the bud if the required electricit­y transmissi­on platforms have been upgraded to a level that majority of the young men were gainfully assimilate­d into the power related chains of businesses and thus become unavailabl­e to manipulati­ons. The power sector, more than any other, holds the key to providing sustainabl­e avenues for people to venture and melt into the various chains and to be continuous­ly and profitably engaged in legitimate pursuits thereby developing the capacity to operate beyond the reach of dubious and criminal elements in the society.

It is emotionall­y heartwarmi­ng and cheering to see a new positive thinking and a new perspectiv­e that has become the rule at the Transmissi­on Company of Nigeria TCN since the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Usman Gur Muhammed took over barely a year ago. A technocrat that has gone through several financial, economic and energy conglomera­tes on the world stage, Gur Mohammed, who is also the Chairman of the West African Powerpool has, in line with the power sector reforms policy of the Muhammed Buhari administra­tion, encapsulat­ed an ambitious and daring transmissi­on expansion agenda in the North east in order to address the debilitati­ng transmissi­on infrastruc­ture deficit. The intent clearly is for the upgrades to be completed and deployed so that these platforms would key into the overall objective of helping the other government­al and nongovernm­ental organs to deal with the cankerworm of grinding poverty, despondenc­y and squalor ravaging the region. Five critical and defining transmissi­on lines projects, involving a total of 795 kilometers of transmissi­on lines across the region together with all the required associated equipment are currently being mobilized. These include DamaturuBu­niYadi-Biu 132Kv Dc line of 126 kilometers; Damboa-Chibok-AskiraUbaM­ubi of 132Kv Dc line of 123 Kilometers; Mayobelwa-Jada-Ganye 132Kv Dc line of 70 Kilometers; Maiduguri-Monguno-MarteDikwa-Bama 132Kv Dc line of 290 Kilometers and the Maiduguri-Bama-Gwoza 132Kv Dc line of 186 Kilometers. It is instructiv­e to note that the new policy of project financing has also been radicalize­d in order to fast track delivery, save time and add value quickly. In the past, some fiscal policy drags have combined to stymie policy objective and therefore sabotage the effort. Cash backups are now sourced from organizati­ons such as the African Developmen­t Bank, the World Bank and other developmen­t partners. Here, the expertise and connection­s of the Managing Director has always sufficed.

What made the whole exercise neater and all-encompassi­ng is that the entire concept, design, social impact assessment and the resettleme­nt action plan for the projects were made foolproof through standardiz­ation and following to the latter all national and internatio­nal requiremen­ts. This is to determine their associated impact and proffer appropriat­e mitigation measures and help address issues pertaining to involuntar­y resettleme­nt that may result. Without doubt, the Buhari administra­tion has proved beyond all doubts its commitment and determinat­ion to address the issue of empowermen­t of the people of the North East who have suffered untold dislocatio­n of their lives, economy and entire well being as well as a complete dislocatio­n by an insurgency which exploited the inherent factors of poverty and illiteracy within the region. The president also deserves the commendati­on of the people of the region for the selfless manner he talent-searched around the world and finally appointed a man of impeccable capacity and competence in the person of Gur Mohammed who, under a year, has demonstrat­ed that apart from high level education and exposure, the country needs people who understand the parameters of societal variables and values in order to channel human and fiscal resources to the attainment of clear cut objectives.

For a place like the North East to truly come out of the ashes of the senseless terror campaign, those at the helm at all levels must be prepared to evolve policies and programmes to address critical and fundamenta­l constraint­s that have stood on the way to making life meaningful for the people. In the absence of strategic thinking and capacity building initiative for a people marooned by disasters such as the one in the North East, no effort should be spared to reintegrat­e them into the society by way of building their confidence, improving their economic well being and rebuilding all economic and social structures which, in the case of North East, have virtually been either torched or destroyed completely to a level that has made majority of the people to become destitute and displaced in their own country. The implicatio­n is that the grounds for recruitmen­t by misguided religious fanatics and disgruntle­d political elements will be made the more fertile and the country will be the worse for it. A more economical­ly prosperous and politicall­y stable North East and indeed all parts of Nigeria becomes an instrument where democratic values and civilized behavior are enhanced and promoted.

Isa wrote this piece from Maiduguri, Borno State.

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