Okechukwu Nnodim
Over the years, the trouble in the Power
ministry has been one of the reasons slowing down the growth in
electricity generation and supply across the country, the Minister of
State for Power, Works and Housing, Mustapha Shehuri, has said.
Shehuri also announced the Federal Government’s new power generation target of 25,000 megawatts by the year 2020.
This, however, is despite the fact that
power firms in the country are struggling to generate and sustain
4,000MW of electricity after the sector was privatised in November 2013.
Shehuri, who spoke at the 5th induction
ceremony of the National Power Training Institute of Nigeria’s Graduate
Skills Development Programme in Abuja on Monday, stated that the present
administration was determined to transform the power sector in four
years.
Buttressing comments made by the keynote
speaker at the event, Dr. Abdullahi Aliyu, the minister stated that
improvement in the power sector had been frustratingly slow, considering
the fact that the first electricity generation firm in the country was
established in Ijora, Lagos in 1896, with a generation capacity of 20MW.
He said, “As the past speaker said, the
journey from 1896 to 2016, that is 120 years, has been very long, slow
and frustrating. And I think Nigerians deserve better than this. I came
to the ministry of power some four or five months back and I’m
privileged to know the troubles.
“I understand that the ministry is the
reason why Nigeria is not moving forward. It has been pulling back
Nigeria from independence till date, and I believe this government is
here to change this for the better. I assure the inductees that after
four years of this government, it will hand over to Nigerians a power
sector that is better than what is obtainable today.”
On the new power generation target,
Shehuri said the feat could only be achieved though robust collaboration
among stakeholders as well as improvements in infrastructural
development and capacity building.
Aliyu said, “Let us ambitiously assume
that the current 2016 total power generation capacity in Nigeria is
6,000MW. That simply implies that the average power growth rate in
Nigeria in 120 years is as low as 50MW per year.
PUNCH.
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