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cumacious:Dear, The same happens during the last NERC Recruitment. The recruitment started before the end of the President Good luck. Restra recruiting company handled it. The exercise than didn't see the light of day when President Buhari took over. So let us pray |
I am interested in the WhatsApp group. Kindly add me with this number -07034685884 |
Happy New year |
Happy New year to u all |
Do we need to write letter to NERC after exist of this present chairman to remind them of uncompleted recruitment.Kindly advice !!! |
brosiye99:This is to appreciate brosiye99 &Teekay77 for their timely information and encouragement.. |
Let keep our hope alive |
teekay77:@teekay77-thanks alot.I have been doing alot of underground work to get more information on this issue.I don't just like how everything is mute on this platform.Let keep it alive as before. |
teekay77:@teekay77-thanks alot.I have been doing alot of underground work to get more information on this issue.I don't just like how everything is mute on this platform.Let keep it alive as before. |
Can I as well believe that this platform is died ? |
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Any good news? |
teekay77:Do u think government think about wastage.Those that are employed by NIS has been suspended because board did not have avenue to slut their people which also lead to removal of NIS BOSS.Let us reason |
I av never see a recruitment that take so long like this in my life.The tenure of this management will soon end by November I guess.Can someone tell me what is going on in NERC if there is any information? |
I begin to loose interest in d whole exercise!!!!!!!! |
He said with in two months time |
I just call NERC HR phone...He said HQ recruitment was put on hold due to unavailability of office accommodation .I told the man that NERC would have continue with the final interview.......but he said until they move into their new office .lt wait for one or two months |
I reserve my comment till tomorrow.May God keep us save |
Any good news? |
Are we just two people on platform.where are others? |
teekay77:@teekay77-something not someone ?...May God count us among the numbers.Amen |
Home -deserted |
He told me that the major problem is office accommodation. |
I called NERC HQ HR yesterday afternoon and I want to assure the house that there is hope as soon as NERC move to there new building. |
hayzed31:Non-disclosure ![]() |
teekay77:There are too busy to get back to d house.May God help us |
I tried the phone number today and there was no response throughout |
The house is too cold.....any information concern HQ recruitment yet. |
House, Is there any information concern HQ recruitment ? .Any hope ? |
I expected much from Dr.Sam Amadi than this |
HOME / COVER STORIES / NEWS / BUHARI CAN CANCEL POWER PRIVATISATION – NERC BOSS sam-amadi-nerc1 Buhari Can Cancel Power Privatisation – NERC Boss By Juliet Alohan — Apr 13, 2015 | 17 Comments The chairman, Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), Dr Sam Amadi, has said that there is the possibility that the incoming government of General Muhammadu Buhari can undo the privatisation of the power sector. Amadi who stated this during an interview in his office in Abuja, in response to the question whether such was possible, said: “Everything is possible; there’s no impossibility with government to, through due process or through extra-legal actions, reverse any policy or decision.” The NERC chairman explained that a government that comes into power has a responsibility for making policies, in which regard, it can change existing policy, review existing policy or vigorously pursue existing policy. Amadi further explained that every government is at liberty to decide what should be its dominant economic philosophy; he. However, added that whatever philosophy adopted will definitely have a trickle-down effect on other policy areas, especially a sector as significant as power. He said: “To undo privatisation could mean using the existing framework to rewind; for example, there are clauses in the agreements signed by the Distribution Companies (Discos) who bought the assets, of things that could happen in which they can pull out if they are no longer satisfied, or which government can pull out with cost. “So from a legal point of view, there’s due process for undoing. The other one is extra-legal, maybe, some kind of nationalization; it’s still theoretically possible in today’s world for government to nationalize privately owned assets.” However, Amadi noted that such decisions may be followed by consequences some of which can be financial or legal, with some possibly having serious fundamental impact on the economy and social wellbeing. Speaking further, Amadi maintained that from his understanding of the two major political parties, their policies are line with the framework of the national electric power policy issued in 2,000 by the PDP-led government which is clearly premised on privatisation and securing the financial viability of the sector as a way of improving power supply by sustaining investments. “The national electric power policy is a sound policy but can be reviewed; that will mean there are certain things we didn’t factor. Year 2,000 to date is over a decade, so there are new insights as to how things should work. We have seen how institutions work or fail to work and this means that there’s nothing wrong in government reviewing the reform process in terms of going back to the founding documents and doing some forensic. “Find out what policies have been completed, what are we learning from the already undertaken process? How do we make the process better and what should we not undertake? It’s not just about undoing privatisation because privatisation in itself is not a problem,” he said. |
Mhudi:Is the delay from Government OR NERC itself ? The house is too cold.Is there any development/information from any quarter |
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