The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘ Off- grid power solution won’t work until private sector takes charge

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THE Chief Executive Officer of Centur y Power Generation Limited, Dr . Chukwuelok­a Umeh has disclosed that the clamour for off- grid power as a solution to power failure in the country will continue to be a distractio­n to the availabili­ty of power if challenges to grid power are not resolved. He said since 2017 that the Power Purchase Agreement ( PPA) was signed with some independen­t power producers, no solar plant has been built, as he added that the solution to the fundamenta­l problems bedeviling the power sector is for the gov - ernment to stop its interferen­ce and allow private sector players to fully take charge. He stated this as a guest on a television programme in Lagos, where he asserted that though the government and the Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN) can be applauded for taking the initiative to meter Nigerians and expand the power sector, success with metering Nigerians can only be achieved with the active participat­ion of private business concerns.

Dr. Umeh said the success of the National Mass Metering Programme ( NMMP) will put meters in the hands of more customers who have to pay cost- reflective tariffs which will increase liquidity in the market, and put money in circulatio­n - from the Discos to TCN to the gas transporte­rs, but it is only when private investors are allowed to drive the sector that resources can come in and stay.

‘’ The fundamenta­l problem is that the entire sector should be driven by the private sector, not the government. Everything the government is doing is okay, they are helping but they are not helping fast enough. Let’s allow the private sector to drive the sector and we will see everything being done. There is money in the private sector, from other countries to develop the power sector and it is only when the sector is in the hands of the private sector that the money can come in and stay here’’ he asserted.

Umeh, who is also the Chief Operating Officer ( COO) of the Nestoil Group, said investment can only come into the sector when investors are assured that there will be returns on their investment, as the provision of power is not a charity but a business decision.

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