President Goodluck Jonathan’s commitment to “move Nigeria from darkness to light” moved one step closer to being realised with the official signing ceremony held yesterday by the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) for the winning bidders of the privatisation of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN).
Held at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, the ceremonywas presided over by Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo. In attendance were representatives from the five generating and 10 distribution companies, including Transcorp, who successfully bided for the Ughelli power plant in the Delta. The winning companies were whittled down from over 300 interested parties in a process which the Director General of the BPE Benjamin Dikki said “matched and exceeded international best practice.”
Dikki went on to applaud the highquality of investors, saying: “All the firms that went through this rigorous privatisation process and emerged as the preferred bidders should be congratulated. Nigerians can start to smile.”
Applauding the government on its achievement, Chairman of Transcorp, Tony O Elumelu, said: “The government has declared‘let there be light’ . . . and there will be. This is a significant milestone in Nigeria’s journey toeconomic development and social wealth for all. It shows how thepublic and private sector can work together to solve the most pressing issue facing the country. The government has delivered on its promise to let the private sector in. All interests are now aligned and Nigerians will soon begin to feel the effects. This is Africapitalism in action.”
On Transcorp’s involvement, Elumelu said: “We are active investors, with a track record of deliveryin the turn-around of businesses. We have already started the process at Ughelli. We have our turn-around strategy in place, our US based partners Symbion Power and GE are on board, and within the next decade we will facilitate the generation of 10,000MW of additional power to Nigerian households.”
All speakers at the event agreed that the implications of the ceremony were far reaching. A thriving power sector will impact directly on the country’s economic growth, its competitiveness, foreign investment, job creation, productivity and the delivery of social services.
•Photo (L-R): Mr Benjamin Dikki, Director-General of the BPE; Minister of Power, ProfessorChinedu Nebo; Beks Dagogo-Jack, Chairman of the Presidential Task Force onPower (PTFP); and Tony O. Elumelu, Chairman of Transcorp, at the BPE'sofficial signing ceremony for the winners of the privatization of the PowerHolding Company of Nigeria (PHCN).
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