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The Minister of State
for Power, Mr. Goddy Jedy-Agba, yesterday, assured of the Federal Government’s
decision to give 24 hours’ power supply to Nigerians during the Yuletide season.
He gave the assurance
when he paid an on-the-spot-assessment visit to the Azura Power Plant, in Edo
State, even as the Managing Director of Azura Power Plant, Mr. Edu Okeke,
lamented that inadequate remittance of funds by Discos was one of the major
challenges confronting the power sector.
The Minister while
observing that the power sector has improved tremendously than they met it,
said he would personally be on duty during the Yuletide to ensure that those
saddled with the responsibility of generating and distributing power are up to
their responsibility.
“The sector is improving
and it is better than before. You can see the Union shutdown in less than 24
hours last week and it took us less than 18 hours to get them back to work
after negotiation.
“Power for me is
stabilising. I am sure we will do better. Government, Discos and all the
stakeholders in the power sector are putting heads together to ensure that.
“Christmas, Nigerians
will have light all through. I will be on duty on Christmas day and you can see
me going round all the power plants. Even on Christmas day I will go out to
visit the power plants. I assure you there will be power,” he said.
Jedy-Agba commended the
Managing Director of Azura, Edu Okeke, for living up to his billing, adding
that the Azura is a pride of the nation and that he is proud to be a part of
the project.
“I am very impressed and
I want to be part of this team. I just told the MD that this is the most
magnificent plant I have seen apart from the one I saw in USA ten or fifteen
years ago but this is very good for Africa and it is very good for Nigeria,” he
said.
He called for more
private investment in the power sector for optimum power supply in the country.
“The federal government
has privatised this thing called power, you should invest, I should invest,
everybody should invest to make this thing work.
“You put money into
something, you expect to make profit. No capitalist invest in social welfare.
So, if you invest in it, you put more money to make it grow so you can reap
your money and if you do not put in money, you do not make money. So, it is all
commercialized. It is a commercial exercise,” he stressed.
On his part, Managing
Director, Azura Power Plant Plc, Mr. Edu Okeke, said the company has gone
beyond just a Nigeria thing but now a Pan Africa company.
“So, Azura has now gone
from being such a small Nigeria power company to now a Pan Africa company. But
today going to the capital market is not on our table. The majority of
shareholders in the company is called Actis, a UK private equity firm and they
have more than $10 billion, and also because they are private equity their
shareholders are made up of a lot of pension funds that manage about $2
trillion.
“We need more Azura and
more power project like this to get us from where we are to where we want to
be,” he said.
Okeke noted that the
location of the power plant is very strategic and that it will help boost the
power sector of the country. (The Sun)

























