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Just In:nigerian Govt. To Review Power Sector Privatisation by edunwablog: 4:27pm On Oct 12, 2017
The Nigerian government on Thursday gave an indication that it would soon review the privatisation of power plants in the country to enable government restructure their ownership and capacity to deliver value to the people.

President Muhammadu Buhari said at the closing of the 23rd Nigerian Economic Summit, NES in Abuja that the review would involve the restructuring of the ownership of the power plants to ensure that owners who do not demonstrate sufficient capacity to operate the facilities cede their stakes to new investors.

The President, who was represented by the Minister of State for Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, said this was to open up the sector for new investors to bring in fresh capital to make the plants more functional.

He said negotiations would commence with power generation companies, DISCOs where the country is having the most difficulties in ensuring adequate power supply.

At the opening session of the summit, the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, had rejected a proposal by one of the operators who urged the federal government to inject more money in the power plants sold to private investors.

Mr. Osinbajo said rather than give fresh funding, current owners of those companies who have no capacity to finance their operations should transfer their equity to fresh investors to help realize that objective.

The Chairman, Transcorp Ughelli Power Limited, Tony Elumelu, had urged the federal government to reconsider refinancing the electricity distribution companies, DISCos by acquiring fresh shares of the firms.

Mr. Elumelu had said injecting fresh capital would check the current situation where operators of these power plants were holding the government to ransom with endless demands.

http://www.akelicious.com/2017/10/just-innigerian-govt-to-review-power.html

Re: Just In:nigerian Govt. To Review Power Sector Privatisation by LionInBoxOffice(m): 4:35pm On Oct 12, 2017
If it's going to be better then, it's a welcomed development.
Re: Just In:nigerian Govt. To Review Power Sector Privatisation by Nbote(m): 4:53pm On Oct 12, 2017
Hian... Dis govt and putting always putting d cart before d horse. Dis was d very first thing dey were supposed to do before going ahead to spend d billions dey claim to have spent in d power sector
Re: Just In:nigerian Govt. To Review Power Sector Privatisation by Ratello: 5:03pm On Oct 12, 2017
The only saving grace is if Power sector can be privatized the way telecommunications was done then we might be on track gradually.
Re: Just In:nigerian Govt. To Review Power Sector Privatisation by wallex1983(m): 5:11pm On Oct 12, 2017
The power sector was never privatised. The government only gave some people food. The sector was privatised as a monopolistic market. There couldn't have been growth.

Competition breeds growth. The manner of privatisation that doesn't bring competition in is no privatisation
Re: Just In:nigerian Govt. To Review Power Sector Privatisation by Nobody: 5:17pm On Oct 12, 2017
That is one sector that needs restructuring.

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