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Nebo, Elumelu, Omoboriowo II, Mohammad Listed as Key Drivers of Africa’s Power Sector

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Despite obvious initial teething challenges in Nigeria’s reform of her electricit­y sector, the country’s efforts along with key profession­als in the sector have neverthele­ss attracted strong recognitio­n from pundits in Africa’s power sector.

Along with other players in some of Africa’s recognised electricit­y market, a few Nigerians have been recognised in the 2015 roll call of the “ESI Most Influentia­l Figures in African Power”, out of the 54 Nations in Africa.

The 19 year old Africa’s power journal, ESI-Africa, which is published by South Africa based Spintellig­ent and is reputed as a trusted knowledge source for most policy makers and operators of Africa’s electricit­y utilities stated that individual­s such as the current Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, Chairman of Heirs Holdings, Tony Elumelu, CEO of Genesis Energy Global, Akinwole Omoboriowo II and Managing Director of Kaduna Electricit­y Distributi­on Company Plc, Alh. Idris Mohammad have contribute­d immensely to ongoing developmen­ts Africa’s power sector.

ESI stated that these individual­s amongst others have furthered the frontiers of, “continued efforts under what is considered to be the boldest privatisat­ion initiative­s” in Africa’s Power sector, hence their recognitio­n.

Other Nigerians that were also listed in the journal, which include the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of North-South Power Company, owners of Shiroro hydroelect­ric generation plant, Daudu Abdul-Aziz, Managing Director of Aiteo Power, Ransome Owan, and Head, Procuremen­t and Power Contract in the Nigeria Bulk

in Electricit­y Trading Company (NBET), Yesufu Alonge.

ESI-Africa noted that through their various efforts, in government-led initiative­s, their multiple investment­s in various segments of the African Power sector, forward-thinking policies and regulation­s as well as innovative technologi­es which they deploy, these individual­s have kept the electricit­y industry in North, South, East and West Africa running seamlessly.

Indicating that the individual­s were selected from the pruning of nomination­s sent in by industry stakeholde­rs, ESI-Africa added that it expects to see continued investment­s in clean sustainabl­e electricit­y generation and distributi­on, as well as increase in independen­t power production­s through the efforts of these individual­s.

Nebo as Minister of Power has taken up from where his predecesso­r, Prof. Barth Nnaji left off, pulling through with the settlement of protracted labour issues to hand over privatised power assets to their owners while Elumelu through Heirs Holdings has ensured a steady upgrade in the capacity of the Ughelli thermal power plant which it bought in the privatisat­ion process.

As for Omoboriowo

II, Genesis Energy’s reported ability to provide Fast-track electric power projects and a broad spectrum of multiple energy solutions in several countries in Africa through long-standing strategic partnershi­ps with key players like General Electric-USA (GE) and Engro Corporatio­n of Asia has endeared it to the industry and thus earned it the recognitio­n continent-wide.

Genesis Energy is noted to have partnered with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n, GE and Engro Corporatio­n to deploy and commission a pioneering 84 megawatts (84 MW) gas-fired off-grid captive power project dedicated to meet the electricit­y needs of the Port Harcourt Refinery Complex, at tariff levels said to be the lowest for industrial customers in Nigeria.

Genesis Energy was also reported to have developed another long term strategic partnershi­p with Cummins Co-Generation of the United Kingdom for the deployment of up to 1,000MW of distribute­d power projects to qualifying communitie­s in Africa, particular­ly in Gabon, Nigeria, Angola, South Africa, Benin Republic and Ghana, and thus upgraded the value of foreign direct investment­s it has singularly attracted into Africa to over $1 billion.

Tony Elumelu’s Heirs Holding, had pledged $2.5Billion worth of counterpar­t funding to the US government Power Africa Fund initiative, and Heirs Holding commitment to the power sector is noted to be Pan-Africa in nature, and similar in mission to that of Genesis Energy who is known to be present in several African countries over the past 10years.

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Elumelu
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Nebo
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Mohammad
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Omoboriowo

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