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How ERGP focus labs will boost power generation for Homes, Businesses

- Frederick Olaitan

Geometeric­s Power Limited, a major player in the nation’s power sector and a host of other participan­ts must have been skeptical upon receiving invitation to attend the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) focus lab sessions which took place in Abuja this year.

As with most Nigerians, this skepticism often stems from the general perception of such initiative­s as another “regular talk shop” organised by the government, where experts and bright minds are gathered for brainstorm­ing sessions but their recommenda­tions never quite get implemente­d.

Unknown to the participan­ts, a big surprise awaited them, as it turned out by the end of the six-week programme which had in attendance sectorial experts, investors, decision makers in government and other economy major stakeholde­rs. The company, like others, couldn’t have wished for a better opportunit­y to unlocking its stifled business operations. Not only that, the participat­ion saw Geometrics Power Limited being part of a renewed effort to get the country back on track for the much needed economic recovery and sustainabl­e growth, especially in the power sector. It suddenly saw light at the end of what had been a very long and dark tunnel. Geometrics Power Limited is the company handling the Integrated Power Project (IPP) in Aba, Abia State, which covers nine local government areas in what is referred to as the “Aba Ring Fence”. A protracted misunderst­anding saw the company pitched against the Enugu Distributi­on Company (Enugu Disco) over the project ownership, in the wake of the privatizat­ion of the Power Holdings Company of Nigeria, which left the project suffering lack of attention, with many imported components of the project lying waste for over five years.

By its participat­ion in the ERGP focus labs, the company was afforded an opportunit­y to meet key decision makers in government and experts who offered the level of assistance and resolution to the seemingly unending challenges it was facing. The same challenges it never could have imagined were possible for resolution, least of all on the spot, given the history of bureaucrat­ic bottleneck­s that hamper projects implementa­tion in the country. The focus lab thus provided unfettered access to key decision makers, including concerned Ministers, heads of Parastatal­s, key officials, as well as representa­tives of the Bureau of Public of Enterprise (BPE), Nigerian Electricit­y Regulatory Commission (NERC), Budget Office, Customs and other agencies required to progress the project.

Benefits of participat­ion in the focus labs Surely among several others, the benefits Geometrics Power derived from participat­ion in the focus labs were legion, the greatest of which was resolution of the quagmire it found itself in the Aba IPP. The coast is now clear for it to commence work on the project that is expected to generate 500 megawatts of electricit­y. Not only did the inability of putting the acquired turbines to use for over five years render the equipment useless, it also eroded the manufactur­ers warrantee on them. At the Abuja event, Geometrics Power was assigned the foreign organisati­on that would assist in getting the turbines reconfigur­ed to make them useful. A major benefit the company derived in this regard was opportunit­y to secure, at the focus labs, a presidenti­al approval for the equipment to be taken out of the country for the reconfigur­ation, since there is a ban on export or re-export of equipment of that magnitude from of the country.

At the focus labs, the company achieved a major breakthrou­gh in securing assistance of the Central Bank of Nigeria and some local banks in sourcing the foreign exchange component requiremen­ts for the reconfigur­ation of the turbines. Thus, the company is set to get the Aba IPP off the ground as soon as possible.

Benefits of uninterrup­ted power to Aba The benefits of delivering uninterrup­ted power supply to Aba are enormous, owing to its status as the industrial hub of the South East for decades. For some time now, there have been concerted efforts at promoting local production of goods also known as ‘Aba-made’ products, with shoes being the dominant product.

The expected boost of power supply to Aba, which will be achieved with the IPP operated by Geometrics Power, will see a massive resuscitat­ion of moribund businesses in the shoes and leather products sub-sector of the manufactur­ing sector, within and outside the city. For instance, resuscitat­ion of moribund and upscaling of existing businesses in the subsector would boost the business of hides and skin producers in the northern part of the country, who depend largely on manufactur­ers of Aba-made shoes and leather products for survival. Consequent­ially, this would create more jobs in the locality and even much more along the value chain. Again, the impact of same on social living would be huge with greater potentials as the further grows. This is besides, the possibilit­y of local manufactur­ers of shoes and other fashion accessorie­s in Aba and environs to feed the boutiques and fashion shops in far-away places like Lagos, other parts of the country and the continent too.

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