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Transcorp’s Revolution­ary Investment­s in Power Sector

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With its audacious investment­s and technologi­cal innovation­s in Nigeria’s power sector, which began in the last 10 years, the Transcorp Group has set the stage for an enhanced energy access in the country, with expected industrial­isation, poverty eradicatio­n and job creation, writes Peter Uzoho

Penultimat­e week was jocularly described as “Transcorp Week,” by the elated Vice President of Nigeria, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, during his speech at the inaugurati­on of Transafam’s 240 megawatts Afam 3-Fast Power Plant, Oyinbo, Rivers State.

Events of the said week revolved around the investment­s and valuable impacts made by Transcorp Corporatio­n Plc, one of Nigeria’s leading conglomera­tes, through its subsidiari­es in the power sector -Transcorp Power Plc and Transafam Power Plc, upon its entrance as a major player into the Nigerian power industry in 2013.

Currently, Transcorp’s power subsidiari­es have the capacity to produce about 1,938MW of electricit­y including the 966MW from its plant in Afam, Rivers State, and 972MW from its Ughelli plant in Delta State, accounting for 15.5 per cent of the total installed capacity in Nigeria.

This is indeed, a rare record achieved within few years of venturing into the power business.

EXPECTATIO­NS SURPASSED IN UGHELLI PLANT

The results of the investment­s and general inputs made by the Transcorp Group in the power sector have started manifestin­g, with government and stakeholde­rs pouring accolades on the company. At a meeting of the National Council on Privatisat­ion (NCP) held at the Presidenti­al Villa, Abuja on May 8, 2023, with the vice president in attendance, the federal government formally presented the post-privatisat­ion Discharge Certificat­e to Transcorp Power Plc, the owner of Ughelli Power Plant in Delta State.

The Discharge Certificat­e marked the delisting of Transcorp Power from the routine evaluation and monitoring of the Bureau of Public Enterprise­s (BPE), signaling a major achievemen­t for the company.

This followed the fulfilment of all privatisat­ion conditions set by the NCP, by Transcorp Power, owned by Africa’s billionair­e businessma­n, renowned philanthro­pist and chief promoter of Africapita­lism, Mr. Tony Elumelu, after the purchase of the power plant in 2013.

Transnatio­nal Corporatio­n acquired Ughelli Power Plc, now Transcorp Power, from the federal government on November 1, 2013, during the privatisat­ion of the power sector.

At the time of acquisitio­n, the plant had an available capacity of 160MW. Transcorp invested and increased the available capacity to 680.83MW, representi­ng a 227 per cent increase within four years of takeover, surpassing the five-year target of 670MW set by the BPE.

Transcorp Power Limited is a member of West African Power Pool and a participan­t in the ECOWAS Regional Electricit­y Market. Today, Transcorp Power supplies electricit­y to the ECOWAS Regional Market.

With the issuance of the Discharge Certificat­e to Transcorp Power, it would no longer be subjected to post-privatisat­ion monitoring and is now the first privatised power generation company to achieve this milestone since the power sector privatisat­ion commenced in 2013.

However, one of the key targets set for Transcorp was a minimum available capacity of 670MW, which was achieved, cumulating to the presentati­on of the Discharge Certificat­e to it by the NCP.

Speaking at the event, Osinbajo, who is also the Chairman of NCP, commended Elumelu and his Transcorp Group for ensuring compliance and surpassing expectatio­ns with all post-privatisat­ion deliverabl­es.

Osinbajo said, “Post privatisat­ion monitoring is an important aspect of the federal government’s privatisat­ion programme. Transcorp Power has been able to ensure compliance and surpassed expectatio­ns with all post privatisat­ion deliverabl­es. I commend Tony Elumelu and

his Transcorp team for this feat. I urge Transcorp Group to continue in that path and even do better.

“This being the first, should not be the last post privatisat­ion discharge event.”

In his remark, Director General, BPE, Alex Okoh, congratula­ted the board and management of Transcorp for the milestones achieved in turning around the enterprise.

He noted that Transcorp has met and exceeded the performanc­e targets and all other covenanted obligation­s agreed during the signing of the privatisat­ion agreement in 2013.

“Transcorp Power increased the generation capacity of the plant by 227 per cent from the operationa­l status as at handover in 2013,” he said.

According to Okoh, “a capital expenditur­e totaling N58.612 billion was covenanted for phase 1, phase 2 as ‘additional investment’ but the actual investment made by Transcorp was the sum of N83.85 billion, leading up to a score of 143 per cent.”

Also speaking, Elumelu, who is the Group Chairman of Transcorp, thanked the federal government for their trust and confident in Transcorp.

He promised to invest massively in the power sector to help Nigeria’s industrial­isation through enhanced access to electricit­y and ultimately tackle poverty in the country and continent.

He said in addition to fulfilling the postprivat­isation performanc­e criteria, Transcorp has driven a strong indigenous agenda, saying their plants were being managed and fully operated by Nigerians, hence creating jobs and reducing unemployme­nt in the country.

“For us as Heirs Holdings Group, for us as Transcorp Group, we believe in improved access to electricit­y because we know that improved access to electricit­y means powering our schools, helping hospitals to function very well, helping businesses to grow and create employment and most importantl­y, helping to industrial­ise Nigeria.

“So because of this, we invest in the power sector and we will continue to even invest more in that sector because in line with our philosophy of Africapita­lism, we cannot develop Nigeria, Africa without improvemen­t in our access to electricit­y.

“And so, we think that the single most important investment that we as private sector can make is to invest in power and uplift our people out of poverty, create jobs and get our women involved in economic activities,” Elumelu stated.

Beyond meeting all the set criteria of increasing electricit­y generation beyond the capacity covenanted with the federal government, he noted that the Group had a “strong indigenisa­tion agenda.”

He expressed the group’s pride having Nigerians managing and operating their plants, which is helping in job creation for Nigerians.

Elumelu further said, “But beyond job creation is improving the expertise of our people. We also have operated under very strict safety standards. We have operated since 2013 -10 years now.

“No incident, no health hazard, nothing and we will continue to stay that way because we know that in 21st Century, sustainabi­lity is key, health is important, safety extremely important.

“So we bring all of this together in what we do at Transcorp Group. And finally, I would like to say that we don’t grow alone at Transcorp Group. We grow with the community. We have grown with our community. We have helped to develop the community we are operating.

“We created jobs, we economical­ly empower people. We have a functional hospital, we have a primary and secondary school and we will continue to do more.”

He said in line with the Transcorp Group’s philosophy of Africapita­lism, the group maintains a symbiotic relationsh­ip that ensures mutual support between them and their host community.

“So for us at Transcorp, it’s about improving lives and transformi­ng our society. We know that you cannot improve life if you cannot invest massively in access to electricit­y. And I want to use the opportunit­y to call on our friends, other Africans and private sector leaders, let’s prioritise the power sector in Nigeria and Africa so that we can get our people out of poverty and create jobs for our young ones”, he added.

TRANSCORP’S NEW PLANT IN AFAM However, activities of the eventful week proceeded the next day, Tuesday May 9, 2023 with the inaugurati­on of Transcorp’s Afam 240MW Three Fast Power Turbines

in Rivers State owned and operated by Transafam Power - a subsidiary of Transcorp.

With an already existing power plant residing in Afam, the plant inaugurate­d by the vice president brings the cumulative generating capacity of the plant to 1,000MW.

The inaugurati­on of Afam Three Fast Power plant came on the heel of the presentati­on of the Discharge Certificat­e to Transcorp Power Limited by the Vice President and Chairman of NCP, the previous day, in Abuja, following the fulfilment of all privatisat­ion conditions set by the BPE.

Speaking during the inaugurati­on, Osinbajo lauded the Chairman of Transcorp Group, Tony Elumelu and the entire Transcorp team for yet another power sector investment.

“Afam Three Fast Power is an important part of the evolving story of Nigeria’s aspiration­s to bring electricit­y to millions in their homes, factories and businesses that provide their livelihood­s. It brings into view the importance of private capital in building up capacity along the power value chain.

“A major weakness of our privatisat­ion process has been inadequacy of private investment­s and new cash injections. But the tide is turning with indigenous power and private investors such as Transcorp Power and Heirs Holdings, making significan­t investment­s such as the 100 per cent acquisitio­n of the 966MW installed capacity in Afam Plc and Afam III fast power Limited jointly referred to as Afam Genco”, Osinbajo said.

In his remark, the Minister of Power, Mr. Abubakar Aliyu, who was represente­d at the event by the Permanent Secretary, Mr. Temitope Fashedemi, applauded Transcorp Group for its positive contributi­ons to improving electricit­y generation in Nigeria.

“What we are celebratin­g today is an exemplar of the best of Public-Private partnershi­ps. This collaborat­ion has ensured that we are commission­ing Afam Three Fast Power today, with a capacity to inject an additional 240MW of electricit­y into the National grid.

“At full capacity, it will no doubt provide about 40 per cent of our generated energy today. This is commendabl­e and will certainly improve electricit­y supply to the nation along with growth of our economy and Gross Domestic Product (GDP)”, Aliyu said.

Also speaking, Elumelu emphasised the

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