The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola, on Monday unfolded a 13-point agenda to drive efforts towards enhancing power supply in the country.
Fashola said in Abuja during his maiden meeting with power generation, distribution and transmission companies, and other stakeholders that the agenda was drawn up to ensure effective monitoring of the sector.
The minister said the agenda involves continuous public engagement on tariff collection, debts, power generation, maintenance, ancillary services, dispatch orders and discipline.
Others areas include gas requirement and constraints, transmission constraints, 33KV load offtake, imbalances-locations of excess, overload safety, service quality, new captive and embedded generation, franchising and other issues relevant to the growth of the sector.
According to Fashola, President Muhammadu Buhari has approved that all stakeholders in the sector should hold monthly meetings on issues concerning the industry.
He said that the meeting would be rotated among the various GENCOs, DISCOs, TCN and other stakeholders across the country.
Fashola said that all decisions reached in such meetings would be binding on all the stakeholders.
In this respect, the minister stated that the various companies and stakeholders would each be represented by a management member with authority to take decision on behalf of their companies.
He explained that in order to minimise the cost of hosting the meetings, the companies were advised to jointly pull up resources required to hold the meetings.
The minister further said the meetings would also involve lawyers, engineers, planners and other stakeholders, adding that the ministry would issue a communiqué at the end of each meeting on steps taken to address challenges in the sector.
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Ok na, gudmrn everyone
ReplyDeleteStory story. The Problem of power supply in Nigeria is spiritual. It is almost impossible to overcome.
ReplyDeleteI trust you BRF. The only minister I trust 98%
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to Fashola's good works already.
ReplyDeleteGood news!
People can now pay in Foreign Currency into their domiciliary accounts!
It only gets better.
I trust Fashola with everything. In fact I know Nigeria will be better for this. One of the best decision was his appointment to this sector. Lagosians testify. Eheh
DeleteGreat move. Though we have steady light in this State. But the bill no be small.Upon say we no get meter. People In authority should do something about it.
ReplyDeletego uncle fash!
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Fash my guy
ReplyDeleteNice one fash..I hv faith in u..
ReplyDeleteThe power sector is a total Failure. all they do is distribute massive bills for little or no energy consumed
ReplyDeleteFashola abeg do something! We never have light where I live
ReplyDeleteI know fashola will surely deliver, God strengthens him.
ReplyDeleteThe only man I trust
ReplyDeleteAnuty stelladimoko good and good morning to all bvs.. I think change is just around d corner.
ReplyDeleteIf fashola cannot solve dis power issue in nigeria, then i give up
ReplyDeletebaba fash carry go joooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
ReplyDeleteOga fashola u ar d only person dat can do it better,respect sir
ReplyDeleteEnd time epileptic power supply.
ReplyDeleteEnd time meeting
ReplyDeleteMonthly meetings and Agendas for power.Hope it meet ends mean.
ReplyDelete*Sassy Fire...asawo kobokobo*
*The sin and Dog of this blig....Special Assistant to Satan on misleading people on moral issues*
I know you will perform. All the best sir.
ReplyDeleteFash baba carry on I believe u will deliver
ReplyDeleteWell,the power sector looks to sensitive and major already;i won't buy any lip-service till I can see some improvement ;a step in d right direction sha
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