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Power, Energy Nigeria Needs for Economic Growth, Industrial Development – Adelabu

  • NSE promises optimal support for Minister
     
    The Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, has described the power sector as the energy Nigeria needs for economic growth and industrial development.
    The Minister spoke at the weekend while addressing a delegation of the Nigeria Society of Engineers (NSE) led by the President, Engineer Tasiu Sa’ad Gidari-Wudil, to the Ministry.
    The minister, who emphasised the need to give the power sector appropriate focus and attention, said there is no transformed economy throughout the world that does not put power as a priority.
     
    Adelabu stated that one of the major crises Nigeria experiences is not being able to produce what is consumed, thereby being dependent on other parts of the world as a consuming economy.
     
    “A large percentage of what we consume as a nation is imported, and any country desirous of transformation should eschew such a scenario”.
     
    While charging the NSE to throw its weight in the power sector in order to achieve its desired goal, the Minister said that one of the major challenges the country has in moving forward stems from the inability to synergize.
     
    “Nigeria needs an abundance of power supply, and the challenge doesn’t lie with any other institution other than the Nigerian Society of Engineers”, Adelabu said.
    He stated that factors like leadership, commitment, focus, and passion are instrumental to achieving the desired success in the power sector, while gaps in mobility, infrastructure, and the inability to build roads and proper railways despite funding from developmental partners remain challenging.
    Speaking further, the Minister said that, as part of Mr. President’s committed plan to change the lives of Nigerians, the implementation of local content in government contracts has become imperative.
     
    “As a protagonist of local content, there must be recognition of the local metre manufacturers in Nigeria to encourage development and sustainability”.
     
    He revealed that the consumers are the revenue determinants, so transmission and distribution capacity should be in excess of the power generated, and if it does not get to the doorstep of the consumers, it is a fruitless effort.
     
    “Nigeria is a nation with a population of over 220 million, generating only 4000 megawatts. This calls for adequate collaboration as new confidence is being reposed in this new administration for sustainable and adequate power supply.
     
    “There have been a series of bilateral stakeholder consultations prior to a planned town hall meeting of all stakeholders in which the NSE will be majorly involved”, he explained.
     
    Earlier, the President of the Nigerian Society of Engineers, Engineer Gidari-Wudil, said that the society will put all its expertise and operational arsenal at its disposal to help the ministry achieve its mandate.
     
    Gidari-Wudil, who enumerated recent developments in the society, expressed that the core mandate of NSE is to make meaningful contributions to the development and advancement of technology through collaboration and linkages.
     
    He said that the quest for expanding the views and vision of the society across international boundaries, with the view of harnessing vital international resources, knowledge sharing, and transfer, led to the council of NSE approval of five international diaspora branches of the society in Houston, London, Manchester, Glasgow, and the Eastern region of Saudi Arabia.
    “The incoming President of the World Society of Engineers is a top member of the Nigerian Society of Engineers”, he added.
     
    Outlining some critical expectations of the organisation, he said that power is the bedrock of manufacturing, and for Nigeria to survive as a country, there is a need to support local manufacturers; otherwise, Nigeria will continue to be a consumer nation.
     
    “Part of this administration’s mandate is for us to be more of a producing nation”, he said.

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