Nigeria Needs New Roadmap For Power Sector

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A power expert and entrepreneur,Mr Kola Balogun, has advised the new Minister of Power, Mr Abubakar Aliyu, to chart a new roadmap to address generation, distribution and transmission challenges in the nation’s power sector.
Balogun, the Chairman, Momas Electricity Meter Manufacturing Company (MEMMCOL) gave the advice in a interactive session with journalists in Lagos,where he emphasized the need  for a roadmap that would clearly define the goals of the power sector after seven years of privatisation without achieving the desired results.
He advised the minister should engage in consultation with the stakeholders and come up with a comprehensive roadmap that will transform the sector.
 One of the ways to reposition the power sector,he said, was the decentralisation of the national grid.
He added: “Why do we continue to have a single grid that binds all of us together?
We need to separate it in such a way that any state or local government can go into power generation and distribution to people within its area.
“If the power being generated is not enough, they can even buy from the national grid.So, power generation and distribution should be removed from the exclusive List and moved to the concurrent list.That is why we are advocating for franchising, so that Nigerians will enjoy more supply.The entire process should be done in a way that investors are able to get back their funds while their customers will get fair bills in line with global best practices.”
According to him,more investment was needed in the sector to upgrade feeders, transformers and substations across the country.
He added:“If you are given an area to manage and you are bringing your investment, you need to recoup your investment and make profit on your investment.Power sector requires long term investments and loans should be considered for investors in the sector bearing that in mind”
He advised the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) needs to reorientate the commercial banks on what is required in the power sector and they should key in and become part of the process.
He emphasized the need  for an effective regulation of the sector, adding that the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission ( NERC) needs to be strengthened to carry out its statutory responsibilities.
Balogun advised : “NERC must be given the power to sack and appoint heads of power generation, transmission and distribution companies if the need arises just the way CBN is doing in the banking sector.There is an element of discipline that is required for us in the sector in order to have a way forward, and this is currently missing.”
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