The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘ Global best practices, standardis­ation key to improved power supply’

- From Kingsley Jeremiah, Abuja

STAKEHOLDE­RS in the Nigerian power sector, yesterday, in Abuja, insisted that the safety of workers, infrastruc­ture and quality assurance remain critical leeway if Nigeria must improve efficiency, reduce redundancy and ensure adequate supply of electricit­y to homes.

This is coming as Mainstream Energy Solutions Limited ( MESL), operator of Kainji and Jebba hydropower plants said three new global operationa­l certificat­ions added to its portfolio would ensure quality assurance and customer satisfacti­on as its plants would be optimised for efficiency while aiming at zero casualty.

The Internatio­nal Organisati­on for Standardis­ation ( ISO) certificat­ion included ISO 90012015 on Quality Management Service, ISO 14001: 2015 on E n v i r o n m e n t a l Management System and ISO 45001: 2018 for Occupation­al Health and Safety Management System.

Speaking at the event, Managing Director of MESL, Lamu Audu, noted that it remained critical to generate electricit­y in a sustainabl­e manner.

According to him, electricit­y must be generated in a safe and reliable manner, adding that the organisati­on is committed to best practices in the sector.

Lamu said the certificat­ion would improve the quest for excellent service delivery as well as health and safety.

Chairman of the MESL Board, Sani Bello disclosed that while the company’s plants are critical, the two plants have not recorded casualties.

“ISO certificat­ion is about innovation, processes and procedures for driving occupation­al businesses and improvemen­t. The certificat­ion reflects the company’s vision which makes it special, since it assures the customers and stakeholde­rs that their partnershi­p with Mainstream is not misplaced, but rather in line with providing good services to the people, by maximizing its output to the national grid,” he said.

He said the company is committed to improving capacity and strengthen­ing power generation to the national grid.

Speaking at the official presentati­on of the certificat­e, Nigerian Electricit­y Regulatory Commission ( NERC) said the country’s hydro power plant currently being operated by MESL is being operated according to necessary technical requiremen­ts approved by the regulator.

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