President Muhammadu Buhari will sustain
reforms in the power sector initiated by previous administrations of
Chief Olusegun Obasanjo and Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, the Permanent
Secretary in the Ministry of Power, Ambassador Godknows Igali, has said.
Igali gave an assurance that the
government would not only sustain the reforms but also fine-tune the
policy guiding the operations of the sector in order to address the
challenges facing the electricity industry.
Where necessary, he added, the Buhari
government would initiate new measures to improve the performance of the
sector and provide electricity for the nation.
Igali spoke at the opening of a two-day
Powering Africa Conference organised by the World Bank Group in
partnership with Energynet Limited, which opened in Abuja on Monday.
Also
at the conference, a former Minister of Power, Prof. Barth Nnaji, urged
the Federal Government to decentralise the country’s power transmission
network.
Igali said Buhari had not left anyone in
doubt of his intention to continue with the reform programme of the
previous governments as well as fine-tune and initiate processes to
stabilise the power sector.
According to him, Buhari’s commitment to
continuity has been shown in his stand to further push for the sanctity
of the regulatory environment in order to give investors the comfort
they require to invest in the country.
He said, “We want to assure you that
President Muhammadu Buhari has reiterated over and over that this
government will do everything to make the environment in the power
sector better for our investors.
“Investors can have the confidence that
their investments in the power sector are not only secure, but we will
ensure that there is sanctity of stable regulatory environment for you
to invest.”
Igali added, “You can be sure that the
government on its part will continue to refine anything that needs to be
refined to enable you do your business in Nigeria. We are also looking
at the diversification of our power base. Very soon, we will commence a
coal to power plant and there is a lot of look on hydro and solar
sources.
“The vice president has also continued
to assure that they would improve on what they met on ground and that
the government would continue to fine-tune aspects of the reform that
needs to be fine-tuned.”
Nnaji urged the government to break up
the transmission infrastructure into regions in order to stimulate
efficiency and investments.
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