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Obi Stood By Us for Many Years on Geometric Power Project, Says Barth Nnaji

- Chuks Okocha

Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Geometric Power Limited and Former Minister of Power, Prof Barth Nnaji, has narrated how the presidenti­al candidate of the Labour Party, Mr Peter Obi, remained ever-supportive of the dream project, especially during the very challengin­g times.

Nnaji, a renowned scientist and inventor, made the remarks yesterday, at the Commission­ing of the Aba Integrated Power Project at Osisioma Local Government Area of Abia State.

In a statement by the Obi/ Datti Chief Spokesman, Dr. Tunisia Tanko, "He recalled how, as the then Chairman of South East Governor's Forum, Obi, would always check on the power project to ensure that they were making progress.

"He noted that Obi constantly encouraged him and his team through the many rough years of challenges they faced while appreciati­ng him for finding time to rejoice with him at the commission­ing of the long-awaited project."

The Aba IPP, establishe­d by the Geometric Power Limited, is reported to be Nigeria's largest and first independen­t and integrated power utility, which when operated at full capacity, will address the electricit­y challenge of at least 9 out of 17 local government­s in Abia State.

In his reaction at the event, Obi described the Aba IPP as a miracle, considerin­g the many challenges that reared up their heads to stop its actualisat­ion.

He noted that with the unwavering commitment of Nnaji, the project eventually came to fruition, stating that the landmark project would catalyse developmen­t in the commercial city of Aba and its environs.

"I followed this project from the incubation stage about 20 years ago, as the then Chairman of one of the biggest commercial banks in Nigeria. I have followed its trajectory and I am delighted that, today, this huge vision, the Aba IPP has come to fruition.

“I can describe the project as a miracle, which happened due to the unwavering commitment of my very dear elder brother, the Former Minister of Power, Prof Barth Nnaji, and his team, whose resilience and drive for success pushed the project to success," Obi said.

Describing how critical the project is to the nation, especially in moving from consumptio­n to production, Obi said, "Power remains a critical tool of developmen­t, as it plays a very vital role in the growth of the Small and Medium Scale Enterprise sector which is the engine of growth in any nation.

"I am, therefore, convinced that the Aba IPP will contribute immeasurab­ly to the growth and productivi­ty of the industrial city of Aba and its environs, which is a very significan­t step in our vision of moving our nation from the present state of consumptio­n to the desirable state of production, especially in Aba that has a lot of potential for export-led production," he stressed

He urged the government to encourage and support more private sector participat­ion in such sectors as power. He also argued that such would not only encourage rapid developmen­t of the nation through increased productivi­ty but also aid in actualisin­g the vision of moving the nation from consumptio­n to production, which he said, was significan­t to building the muchdesire­d New Nigeria.

"With these kinds of facilities, I believe that our journey to New Nigeria is POssible," he said.

Earlier, during his visit to the Governor of Abia State, Dr Alex Otti, Obi appreciate­d the governor, for what he described as his bold steps taken to re-energise Abia's immense potential.

He said that the Aba IPP would contribute to his developmen­tal strides in Abia, by providing much-needed power to Aba and its environs.

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