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Stakeholde­rs Seek Media Collaborat­ion in Tackling Power Sector Challenges

- Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja

Various stakeholde­rs in the power sector have called for increased media collaborat­ion in their efforts to tackle the electricit­y supply deficit in the country.

Nigeria, a country of over 200 million people still grapples with epileptic power supply, distributi­ng less than 5,000mw to businesses and homes, in a country where at least 25,000mw is needed to have some level of stability.

Speaking at the second edition of the Obas Esiedesa-led Power Correspond­ents Associatio­n of Nigeria (PCAN) 2022 Annual Workshop, the experts maintained that there was the need to expand the knowledge base of the industry. The theme of the conference was:“Stable Electricit­y: Exploring a Contract Based Market in Nigeria.”

At the event, the Managing

Director, Transmissi­on Company of Nigeria (TCN), Sule Abdulaziz, argued that industry-specific knowledge by the practition­ers was key for effective disseminat­ion of right informatio­n to the industry stakeholde­rs and the general public.

Represente­d by the General Manager, System Planning, TCN, Mr Kabiru Adamu, the TCN boss said that company was working hard to ensure steady supply of electricit­y across the nation.

“The need to deepen industry knowledge cannot be overemphas­ised. More of this kind of interactio­ns between the media profession­als and the operators should be encouraged, ‘’ he noted.

Also, the Managing Director of Azura Independen­t Power (IPP), Edu Okeke, said the 461MW power station was ready to expand its footprints in the coming years, urging the media to begin to raise questions when people throw unverifiab­le informatio­n around.

A representa­tive of the Abuja Electricit­y Distributi­on Company (AEDC), Mr Kassim Burkullu, who is the Chief Technical Officer of the distributi­on company, said that the company had embarked on 40 quick-win projects to boost power supply in its franchise areas.

“We have contracted the replacemen­t of 10,000 obsolete and faulty meters within FCT. AEDC has continued to provide seamless channels for timely resolution of customers’ complaints, ‘’ he said.

Also speaking, General Manager, Public Affairs, Nigerian Electricit­y Regulatory Commission (NERC), Dr Usman Arabi, assured of the support of the commission as part of the market participan­ts, to ensure the growth of the electricit­y market.

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