PHCN Employed No Engineer For 16 Years – FG
Prior to the privatisation of the
successor companies of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria, the firm
employed no new engineer for over 16 years, the Federal Government has
said.
The Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu
Nebo, said this in Abuja at the closing ceremony of the 2014 Youth
Summit organised by the Youth Initiative for Leadership and Rural
Development.
According to him, this flaw and a few
other issues led to the abysmal performance of the power sector and
contributed to the abandonment of electrical equipment at the ports for
several years.
Nebo, in a statement issued by his
Special Assistant on Media, Kande Daniel, on Tuesday, stated that the
present reforms in the sector had given rise to the employment of about
1,000 young engineers.
He said the reforms were being
religiously implemented with a view to achieving sufficiency in power
supply, which would usher in industrialisation and greater economic
growth than had already been achieved.
On the Federal Government’s recent move
of taking delivery of 248 containers of vital electricity equipment
abandoned at the Lagos ports for several years, the minister said the
abandonment was a demonstration of the need to privatise the sector, as
no private entrepreneur would have tolerated such a waste.
Nebo said the recovery of the equipment
was in line with the present administration’s policy of minimising waste
and maximising benefits by synergising with the Nigeria Customs Service
to ensure the release of the containers.
The minister and the Permanent Secretary
in the ministry, Dr. Godknows Igali, took delivery of the power
transmission equipment and ensure their evacuation for immediate
delivery to project sites last Thursday.
Nebo said the Federal Government had put
structures in place to make Nigerian youths industry-ready to man the
evolving private sector-driven power sector.
According to him, this will provide self
and paid employment for the youth and meet the local content requirement
for the power sector so as to avoid foreign domination.
He explained that specific schemes and
initiatives targeted at empowering young Nigerians included the Power
Sector Entrepreneurship Programme, Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment
Programme and the capacity development offered through the National
Power Training Institute, whose graduates were already being engaged to
provide the needed technical expertise in the privatised power sector.
Source:punchng.com
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