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PHCN: Power Minister Sacks CEOs Of 4 Regional Distribution Companies by Beaf: 2:12am On Aug 02, 2011
[size=14pt]Power supply: Minister sacks four PHCN CEOs[/size]
On August 2, 2011 · In News
By Yemie Adeoye

ABUJA—The Minister of Power, Professor Barth Nnaji has announced the immediate removal from office of four Chief Executive Officers of Distribution companies across the country.

The move which is aimed at strengthening the capacity of distribution companies nationwide to enable them serve the public better led to the immediate replacement of the four Chief Executives.

This was contained in a statement issued by the Media relations officer to the Minister, Mr Ogbuagwu Anekwe, in Abuja yesterday.

Those affected include Engr. Justus Obilomo (Eko), Engr. Oladele Adeola (Ibadan), Engr. George Chiatula (Benin), and Engr. Kosiso Nwaokoro (Jos).

The minister named their replacements as Engr. Oladele Amoda (Eko Distribution Company), Engr. Bolaji Mofoluso Oyesiku (Ibadan Distribution Company), Dr. Effiong Umoren (Benin), and Mrs. Vera Ngozi Osuhor (Jos).

Nnaji had told the top level managers of the power generation, transmission and distribution companies in a meeting last Monday that those who failed to perform and consistently miss their service level agreement targets would be replaced, to underscore government’s seriousness to pursue the reform agenda robustly.

The minister later met with the new CEOs and congratulated them on their appointments. He said that government’s expectation was that they would live up to expectation.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/08/power-supply-minister-sacks-four-phcn-ceos/
Re: PHCN: Power Minister Sacks CEOs Of 4 Regional Distribution Companies by jensinmi(m): 6:28am On Aug 02, 2011
Beaf:

[size=14pt]Power supply: Minister sacks four PHCN CEOs[/size]
On August 2, 2011 · In News
By Yemie Adeoye

ABUJA—The Minister of Power, Professor Barth Nnaji has announced the immediate removal from office of four Chief Executive Officers of Distribution companies across the country.

The move which is aimed at strengthening the capacity of distribution companies nationwide to enable them serve the public better led to the immediate replacement of the four Chief Executives.

This was contained in a statement issued by the Media relations officer to the Minister, Mr Ogbuagwu Anekwe, in Abuja yesterday.

Those affected include Engr. Justus Obilomo (Eko), Engr. Oladele Adeola (Ibadan), Engr. George Chiatula (Benin), and Engr. Kosiso Nwaokoro (Jos).

The minister named their replacements as Engr. Oladele Amoda (Eko Distribution Company), Engr. Bolaji Mofoluso Oyesiku (Ibadan Distribution Company), Dr. Effiong Umoren (Benin), and Mrs. Vera Ngozi Osuhor (Jos).

Nnaji had told the top level managers of the power generation, transmission and distribution companies in a meeting last Monday that those who failed to perform and consistently miss their service level agreement targets would be replaced, to underscore government’s seriousness to pursue the reform agenda robustly.

The minister later met with the new CEOs and congratulated them on their appointments. He said that government’s expectation was that they would live up to expectation.

The minister also told the CEOs that the government would hold them responsible for meeting the service level agreements already subsisting in their various companies. The appointments he said, takes effect immediately.

Meanwhile, President Goodluck Jonathan has tasked the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to develop three new refineries in addition to the rehabilitation of existing ones in the country in order to meet the country’s common objective of attaining self sufficiency in petroleum products.

The president who was represented by the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, at the opening ceremony of the 35th edition of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition (NAICE) 2011 in Abuja, however did not give any timeline to achieve this.


He explained that the implementation of the national energy policy, which is expected to reposition the oil and gas sector for sustainable development has started yielding positive results as Nigeria’s domestic refining capacity is already on the verge of hitting over one million barrels per day.

According to him,  “Nigeria’s national energy policy recognises the multi-dimensional nature of optimal energy resources management, at the same time, it addresses diverse issues such as energy efficiency, environmental stewardship, research and development, as well as energy pricing and financing along the entire oil and gas value chain

He further said that, “These policy objectives are now actively being pursued in an integrated manner to give impetus to this vital sector of our national economy via incentivising oil and gas exploration and production while modernising its laws to create an appropriate institutional framework for the implementation of the policy.”

The president also challenged members of SPE to deliberate and proffer to government the best measures to be adopted in the process of ending gas flaring within the stipulated government timeframe

He said: “Government is also focusing on addressing the considerable environmental challenges in the Niger Delta through the adoption of environmentally  friendly technologies in our exploration and production activities”. According to him, “every nation with an important coastline must adopt best practices in its oil and gas activities to safeguard aquatic ecology of the coastline which many of our communities are dependent on” noting that, “the recent BP disaster in the Gulf of Mexico is an important warning signal to Nigeria and lessons learnt from the incident must be shared especially through professional bodies like the SPE. ”

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/08/power-supply-minister-sacks-four-phcn-ceos/

shocked shocked shocked shocked
Na wa o.

It is not good to be an educated illiterate o.

No Time frames, Timelines, no check points, no measurable goals. Just orders, orders, and more orders.
Re: PHCN: Power Minister Sacks CEOs Of 4 Regional Distribution Companies by blacksta(m): 6:36am On Aug 02, 2011
Sack today , replace with another incompetent = still no power down my line - Abeg wake me when light comes

Any news relating to PHCN is now boring grin
Re: PHCN: Power Minister Sacks CEOs Of 4 Regional Distribution Companies by femmy2010(m): 8:37am On Aug 02, 2011
Can CEOs distribute what was not generated?
Re: PHCN: Power Minister Sacks CEOs Of 4 Regional Distribution Companies by Bensonite: 11:29am On Aug 02, 2011
jensinmi:

shocked shocked shocked shocked
Na wa o.

It is not good to be an educated illiterate o.

No Time frames, Timelines, no check points, no measurable goals. Just orders, orders, and more orders.
we call it SMART that is Specific, Measurable, Achievebale, Realistic, and Time band. Again giving orders will not solve the problem all NNPC needs to do is privitize the refineries and allow private people that know how to manage well take over. Building 3 more refineries that will disfunction after 5 years is bad.
Re: PHCN: Power Minister Sacks CEOs Of 4 Regional Distribution Companies by Johndoe100(m): 12:21pm On Aug 02, 2011
A good move. This will keep them on their toes.A good move. This will keep them on their toes.
Re: PHCN: Power Minister Sacks CEOs Of 4 Regional Distribution Companies by otokx(m): 12:37pm On Aug 02, 2011
Still darkness prevails here
Re: PHCN: Power Minister Sacks CEOs Of 4 Regional Distribution Companies by JUO(m): 1:06pm On Aug 02, 2011
room for another set to wak
Re: PHCN: Power Minister Sacks CEOs Of 4 Regional Distribution Companies by paraphase(m): 1:16pm On Aug 02, 2011
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Re: PHCN: Power Minister Sacks CEOs Of 4 Regional Distribution Companies by Nobody: 1:31pm On Aug 02, 2011
If this is maintained then we are going somewhere
Re: PHCN: Power Minister Sacks CEOs Of 4 Regional Distribution Companies by Nobody: 1:31pm On Aug 02, 2011
If this is maintained then we are going somewhere. Its either you deliver or you go out
Re: PHCN: Power Minister Sacks CEOs Of 4 Regional Distribution Companies by elcij(m): 1:39pm On Aug 02, 2011
Fresh Air will power our generator's while we're waiting for PHCN.
Re: PHCN: Power Minister Sacks CEOs Of 4 Regional Distribution Companies by Johnpaul2k2(m): 1:48pm On Aug 02, 2011
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin WAITING grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: PHCN: Power Minister Sacks CEOs Of 4 Regional Distribution Companies by fyneguy: 1:55pm On Aug 02, 2011
grin

No wonder power supply improved around Ikorodu side
Re: PHCN: Power Minister Sacks CEOs Of 4 Regional Distribution Companies by 3kay945(m): 3:07pm On Aug 02, 2011
let the sacking spread more, some of these nepa guys are just bad.
Re: PHCN: Power Minister Sacks CEOs Of 4 Regional Distribution Companies by niviso: 3:15pm On Aug 02, 2011
No wonder we started having electricity supply every three days in Mile 5 Port Harcourt. Those boys that come around after supplying electricity at the end of the month for a day just to come around the next morning to cut wires have relased also their actions.
Re: PHCN: Power Minister Sacks CEOs Of 4 Regional Distribution Companies by chidyke77(m): 3:30pm On Aug 02, 2011
Sacking them wl nt improve power supply.
Re: PHCN: Power Minister Sacks CEOs Of 4 Regional Distribution Companies by gboye1999: 4:08pm On Aug 02, 2011
@ Bensonite

I suppose you meant Time Bound when explaining or defining the acronym SMART.
Your point about time lines understood. But Mr President gave a directive to his Minister as well as the MD of NNPC. Its the duty of the minister and the MD NNPC and every other professionals that may be concerned to run with the directive and then generate a blue print with SMART goals.

Most projects start with a short narrative of the goals before research, design, implementation and execution of processes to achieve those goals.

That said the average failure rate of federal Projects leaves nothing to write home about.
Re: PHCN: Power Minister Sacks CEOs Of 4 Regional Distribution Companies by tunde1200(m): 4:40pm On Aug 02, 2011
blink182:

If this is maintained then we are going somewhere

i wonder the kind of human beings nigerians are, sleeping in darkiness for years nothing like this has never happen. yet people continue buying generator every today can't we wake up and protest for our future.
cry
Re: PHCN: Power Minister Sacks CEOs Of 4 Regional Distribution Companies by 1025: 8:48pm On Aug 02, 2011
@beaf,
may God punish u and that prof Nnaji for telling us this useless story. why is that naughty professor not sacking those in the generating department. is it not that same idiot that drew a road map for our electricity? how far with the road and the map? that same idiot told us that phcn was going to be closed down by january this year and here we are in august.
nigerian professors in politics are more useless than a motor park taut.
shame to him and his professorship.
they will continue wasting our public funds only to tell us sack. may God sack them now and forever more. those wicked occultists no need light.
Re: PHCN: Power Minister Sacks CEOs Of 4 Regional Distribution Companies by jmaine: 9:13pm On Aug 02, 2011
^ Go get help before it's too late lipsrsealed . . . .
Re: PHCN: Power Minister Sacks CEOs Of 4 Regional Distribution Companies by ndigbo: 9:53pm On Aug 02, 2011
It's a good step towards the right direction, if you aren't going to deliver on the job assigned you, please take a walk and let people you can do job take over!

Some one asked here, can the officers distribute what they don't have in terms of power generation ? I want to believe that Prof. Barth has reasons for letting those four (4) chiefs off their job! With this, officers will be on thiers toes. Maybe this explains why since two weeks ago we have had the average of 15 hours of power supply in my area!
Re: PHCN: Power Minister Sacks CEOs Of 4 Regional Distribution Companies by icconium(m): 10:45pm On Aug 02, 2011
Thank God someone is bold enough to take some hard decisions Nnaji we salute ur courage thumbs up
Re: PHCN: Power Minister Sacks CEOs Of 4 Regional Distribution Companies by Beaf: 10:54pm On Aug 02, 2011
ndigbo:

It's a good step towards the right direction, if you aren't going to deliver on the job assigned you, please take a walk and let people you can do job take over!

Some one asked here, can the officers distribute what they don't have in terms of power generation ? I want to believe that Prof. Barth has reasons for letting those four (4) chiefs off their job! With this, officers will be on thiers toes. Maybe this explains why since two weeks ago we have had the average of 15 hours of power supply in my area!

Exactly bro!

In todays Nigeria the corrupt cabals of yesterday are fighting desperate battles to keep their looting fiefdoms and suck the blood of the suffering masses dry.
One little step at a time, the vipers and human dungheaps will be swept out of relevance.
Re: PHCN: Power Minister Sacks CEOs Of 4 Regional Distribution Companies by fetimi1(m): 8:01am On Nov 28, 2012
[/color][color=#990000] Na waoooo!them too they shakara self. Ni in good for am.

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