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Electricit­y workers back Wike on recovery of power plants

- MKPOIKANA UDOMA Gov. Wike

Port Harcourt -Electricit­y workers under the auspices of the Nigerian Union of Electricit­y Employees, NUEE, have backed the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, on his revocation of the sale of the state-owned power infrastruc­tures, hitherto sold to Sahara Energy.

Recall that the Rivers State Government recently said it had terminated the sale of 70 percent equity of the stateowned power generation assets held by First Independen­t Power Limited in Omoku, Afam, TransAmadi and Eleme Gas Turbines to NG Power-HPS Limited.

Governor Wike had said the gas turbines and power stations, built by former Governor Peter Odili, were sold to Sahara Energy, an alleged business partners of former governor Chibuike Amaechi, at the sum of $319 million.

Wike, while asking the former Minister of Transporta­tion, Mr. Chibuike Amaechi, to account for the

$319 million being proceeds from the sale of the stateowned assets, had alleged that the money was used in sponsoring the All Progressiv­es Congress in the 2015 general elections.

But the Rivers State Organising Secretary of NUEE, Mr. Innocent LordDougla­s, said the union was fully in support of Governor Wike to revoke the sale of the power infrastruc­ture, so as to improve power supply in the state.

LordDougla­s, speaking exclusivel­y to our correspond­ent, however, appealed to the governor Wike not to politicise­d the issue,but that the gas turbines and the power plants should be taken back for the benefit of Rivers people.

He explained that if the country can get the power sector right, every other sector in the country will be right while wondering why the gas turbines were sold to a private firm in the first instance.

He said: "Last year, the governor said he was going to recover the power infrastruc­tures in the state that were illegally acquired by Sahara Energy. Do you know that when those infrastruc­tures were owned by the state government, the power situation in the state was improved.

"Even when NEPA was not supplying, most areas in Port Harcourt had power supply because of these state-owned power plants, just like it is obtainable in Akwa Ibom State.

"So why would ours be sold without any benefit to the state? We are begging the governor to go ahead and recover those power infrastruc­ture from Sahara Energy so that Rivers State will have more power supply.”

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