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ICRC, NEMSA to Revive Transforme­r Repair Facility

- Peter Uzoho

The Infrastruc­ture Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC) and the Nigerian Electricit­y Management Services Agency (NEMSA) are collaborat­ing towards reviving the transforme­r repairs and testing workshop located at the Ijora Olopa area of Lagos State, through a Public Private Partnershi­p (PPP) initiative.

The Director General of ICRC, Mr. Chidi Izuwah, made the disclosure on Tuesday, during a facility tour of the facility.

He called for private partnershi­p in addressing Nigeria’s infrastruc­ture deficits, saying his visit to the facility was on a pre-contract monitoring, to see how to ensure all moribund federal government facilities were revived through private partnershi­p investment­s.

Izuwah reiterated the importance of the workshop facility to the Discos, saying it would afford quick fixing of failed and bad transforme­rs in the sector as well as generate employment for Nigerians.

According to him, “we have resolved and made commitment to put back to work, the transforme­r repairs and testing workshop through the PPP in power sector.”

“The electricit­y in the country has challenges but we need to intervene in the infrastruc­ture chain of the distributi­on segment.

“We are regulating a process by ensuring that all government moribund workshop and facilities are revived to commence operations.

“This transforme­r repairs and testing worship is a national asset, so, we are working to ensure effective regulation that will encourage PPP.

“ICRC will fast track PPP initiative to revive the country’s transforme­r workshops for the benefit of the nation, which is in line with the Next Level Agenda of President Muhammadu Buhari.”

Izuwah, however, lauded the Managing Director of NEMSA for ensuring effective regulation­s in curbing substandar­d electrical equipment in the power sector.

He said the strategic objective for the ICRC was to accelerate investment in national infrastruc­ture through private sector funding, by assisting the government of Nigeria and its

Ministries, Department­s, and Agencies (MDAs) to implement and establish effective PPP.

In his remarks, the NEMSA MD, Mr. Peter Ewesor, said the rehabilita­tion of the transforme­r workshop would attract more investors and create employment for Nigerians.

Ewesor, said that if the workshop was revived, it would develop indigenous engineers to embark on repair and assembling of transforme­rs locally.

According to him, there are well over 700,000 bad transforme­rs around the country, because there was no workshop to repair the infrastruc­ture.

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