The Guardian (Nigeria)

Despite poor performanc­e, Nigeria trains other African countries on power efficiency

• FG sets up new council to advert power disaster

- From Kingsley Jeremiah, Abuja

TO im prove electricit­y supply across Africa and reduce dependency on expatriate­s from Europe and other continents, Nigeria i s currently training several personnel in Southern and W estern countries.

The manpower developmen­t done through the National Power Training Institute of Nigeria ( NAPTIN) has seen Nigeria train workers of utility companies in Malawi, Liberia,

Mozambique, Ghana, Togo and others.

The revelation comes at a time when Nigeria continues to countries with the least efficient power sectors.

Speaking yesterday in Abuja at an event that brought NAPTIN, the Nigerian Electricit­y Management Service Agency ( NEMSA), Ministry of Power together, stakeholde­rs in the industry said the federal government is overhaulin­g NAPTIN into an internatio­nal competitio­n agency to urgently address the human capacity issues in the energy sector in Nigeria.

Director- General of NAPTIN, Ahmed Bolaji Nagode, said Nigeria has an existing contract with countries across Africa to provide human capacity developmen­t in the electricit­y sector.

“One of my instructor­s just returned from Malawi where we provided training to electrical companies of Malawi.

“We are also training personnel in Portuguese- speaking countries like Mozambique; we have a contract with Angola. On the West African side, we have trained electricit­y workers in Ghana. We have a contract to train people in Liberia,” he said.

Disclosing that the current administra­tion is aggressive­ly investing in the country’s electricit­y training assets and infrastruc­ture, Nagode said Nigeria is a centre of excellence under the West African Power Pool ( WAPP) Protocol and as a member of the African Network of Centres of Excellence in Electricit­y ( ANCEE) family.

Nagode disclosed that NAPTIN has trained over 1000 staff across Africa and has some contracts that are still ongoing.

Calling for collaborat­ion to drive the growth of the electricit­y sector in Nigeria, Nagode said there is a need to foster an environmen­t of inclusivit­y and cooperatio­n, where stakeholde­rs, from government agencies to private companies and academia to industry experts, would have a seat at the table and share their voices in shaping the direction of the power sector.

“We can bridge gaps, overcome challenges, and unlock new opportunit­ies for growth and progress. The energy landscape is evolving rapidly, with advancemen­ts in technology, changes in regulatory frameworks and shifting market dynamics. To stay ahead and remain competitiv­e, we must invest in our human capital through quality training programs, knowledges­haring initiative­s, and capacity- building activities,” he said. Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Power, Mamudah Mamman, said human capital remained the backbone of the electricit­y supply sector, where the complexity of technologi­es and processes require not just skilled hands but innovative minds to navigate and harness the potential within.

Noting the need to acknowledg­e and address the need for continuous developmen­t, upskilling and empowering of the workforce, he said the Nigerian electricit­y supply industry is at a pivotal stage. “As we strive towards enhancing our capacity and reliabilit­y in electricit­y supply, the role of skilled human capital cannot be overstated.

Our collective aim is to forge a future where our energy sector is not only sustainabl­e but is also a beacon of innovation and excellence in Africa and beyond. This requires an unwavering commitment to investing in the training, developmen­t, and empowermen­t of our workforce.

 ?? ?? Managing Director/ CEO, Heirs Technologi­es, Obong Idiong( left); Chairperso­n, Heirs Technologi­es, Dr Fumbi Chima; and Executive
Director, Heirs Technologi­es, Anant Rao, during press engagement to Introduce Heirs Technologi­es, the new subsidiary of Heirs Holdings to the media, held at Heirs Towers, Victoria Island, Lagos yesterday.
Managing Director/ CEO, Heirs Technologi­es, Obong Idiong( left); Chairperso­n, Heirs Technologi­es, Dr Fumbi Chima; and Executive Director, Heirs Technologi­es, Anant Rao, during press engagement to Introduce Heirs Technologi­es, the new subsidiary of Heirs Holdings to the media, held at Heirs Towers, Victoria Island, Lagos yesterday.

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