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FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by NewsPoacher: 6:21pm On May 07, 2016
http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/05/06/power-fg-to-decentralise-concession-transmission-grid/


-Approves release of 907 seized power equipment containers

Chineme Okafor in Abuja

Nigeria is seriously considering the decentralisation of its power transmission network into segments which could be concessioned to private operators to invest in, manage and charge transmission fees, the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, has said.

Fashola said yesterday in Lagos that due to the current challenges of the country’s transmission network, a proposal on the ‘technical
possibilities’ of decentralising the huge transmission grid was already on the table of the government.

He said the proposal, if it sails through, would enable the government invite private operators to invest and manage segments of the grid on an agreed commercial framework.
The minister spoke at a public lecture, a text of his speech was however made available to THISDAY by his media aide, Mr. Hakeem Bello.

He said the adopted roadmap of the President Muhammadu Buhari government for the power sector was first to ensure that power generation in the country remained incremental, its transmission stable and distribution uninterrupted.

Fashola also disclosed that a total of 907 containers loaded with transmission equipment at the country’s sea port have been ordered to be released to the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) and its contractors by Buhari.

This, he noted, would allow the TCN complete extant transmission projects which would see it grow its wheeling capacity to 20,000 megawatts (MW) of electricity within five years.
“We are also looking at technical possibilities that support the decentralisation of the grid while keeping them interconnected.

“This will help us take up offers of private investment that ensures investors can ring fence and collect revenues wheeling charges for the power they help to transmit or transport,” Fashola said.

He further explained that: “Today, they (TCN) can only transport 5000MW.
That is all we have done since 1950. We must do more and we are on the way.
“There are currently about 126 projects awarded for this purpose but with all sorts of problems.”

On the released containers, he stated: “About 907 containers of various equipment imported at the ports and paid for, have been abandoned with demurage, port charges and all sorts of costs by contractors who have deserted their contracts.

“Approvals have been given by the president for their release, we have met with Customs, the shippers, the warehouse owners and operators all of whom have shown an inspiring sense of patriotism to release their containers. These meetings are being chaired by the vice-president.

“The containers expectedly contain all sorts of equipment which hopefully, when recovered, will help solve some of our transmission problems.
“TCN has expressed a desire to increase transmission capacity from 5,000MW to 7,000MW, 10,000MW to 13,000MW to 16,000MW and 20,000MW over five years from this year.

“We have demanded and there are now working to provide us with an implementation plan for each stage; including the detail quantities, design, way leave, cost and everything that will facilitate efficient project implementation.”
He said the government was working to diversify Nigeria’s electricity sources to meet its plan for the sector.

“So, in answer to the big question, ‘what is the roadmap?’ I say it is getting “incremental power, in a way that every megawatt of power must be harnessed and made available to our people.
“From ‘incremental power’ we may then seek to deliver ‘steady power’ and from then go on to ‘uninterrupted power,” he added.

Cc: Mynd44, Lalasticlala

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Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by afroniger: 6:25pm On May 07, 2016
This will be a GAME-CHANGER in the sector if this can be pulled off under Fashola's tenure. Truth is, without such deregulation of transmission and decentralization of the grid, Fashola will FAIL like every past Minister that handled his portfolio, even he knows that. The deregulation of the sector will remain incomplete without transmission deregulation/grid decentralization following suit. Nigeria needs this like it needs air, else we will never solve this epileptic electricity problem.

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Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by bigboss80s(m): 6:25pm On May 07, 2016
This is the final step in achieving full autonomy of the power sector. To be fair this is a continuation of what the Jonathan administration started.
Les hope this time the process will be more transparent than the previous ones for the DISCOs.

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Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by wasco24: 6:26pm On May 07, 2016
angry
Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by Ajibel(m): 6:27pm On May 07, 2016
Well, some good news now coming out from the Power sector now that the budget has been signed.

Fashola once said he can't wait to begin work.

The time has come now to forever silence his critics who believe that because he is a SAN, he can't effectively manage the power sector.

Here is the full text on his Electricity roadmap http://www.tundefashola.com/archives/news/2016/05/05/20160505N01.html

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Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by YourMrBoo: 6:30pm On May 07, 2016
First time fashola is being sensible...

The wailers are doing a great job.

No more blame games as 9ja don tire.

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Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by Terry68: 6:32pm On May 07, 2016
It triggers a right step in the right direction. But what took him so long to attain this state of reasoning.

Sha... Not your fault.

When three major ministries are under your custody. You subtly don't think normal.
Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by Nobody: 6:34pm On May 07, 2016
Concession to whom?
Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by idu1(m): 6:35pm On May 07, 2016
afroniger:
This will be a GAME-CHANGER in the sector if this can be pulled off under Fashola's tenure. Truth is, without such deregulation of transmission and decentralization of the grid, Fashola will FAIL like every past Minister that handled his portfolio, even he knows that. The deregulation of the sector will remain incomplete without transmission deregulation/grid decentralization following suit. Nigeria needs this like it needs air, else we will never solve this epileptic electricity problem.

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Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by FlyoruB: 6:36pm On May 07, 2016
afroniger:
This will be a GAME-CHANGER in the sector if this can be pulled off under Fashola's tenure. Truth is, without such deregulation of transmission and decentralization of the grid, Fashola will FAIL like every past Minister that handled his portfolio, even he knows that. The deregulation of the sector will remain incomplete without transmission deregulation/grid decentralization following suit. Nigeria needs this like it needs air, else we will never solve this epileptic electricity problem.

Common sense talk. wink

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Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by colosa: 6:40pm On May 07, 2016
Good job inherited from GEJ

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Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by DropShot: 6:42pm On May 07, 2016
colosa:
Good job inherited from GEJ
Learn to move on. GEJ is history already. If he was not sleping on duty, he might not have been as Ineffectual as he was.

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Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by iflywithbuhari(f): 6:46pm On May 07, 2016
afroniger:
This will be a GAME-CHANGER in the sector if this can be pulled off under Fashola's tenure. Truth is, without such deregulation of transmission and decentralization of the grid, Fashola will FAIL like every past Minister that handled his portfolio, even he knows that. The deregulation of the sector will remain incomplete without transmission deregulation/grid decentralization following suit. Nigeria needs this like it needs air, else we will never solve this epileptic electricity problem.
If they like let them Overcentralize and dissectalize, Fashola will fail, because he has already failed to plan. But ofcourse, he will pick up some loose change in the process. Power is actually ROCKET SCIENCE.
Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by YoursGEJ(m): 6:50pm On May 07, 2016
I am 199% confident that Fashola will turn around the power sector

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Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by afroniger: 6:52pm On May 07, 2016
iflywithbuhari:

If they like let them Overcentralize and dissectalize, Fashola will fail, because he has already failed to plan. But ofcourse, he will pick up some loose change in the process. Power is actually ROCKET SCIENCE.

cheesy

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Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by RockHard: 7:06pm On May 07, 2016
Mynd44, lalasticlala, this is good news.

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Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by amaechi1: 7:09pm On May 07, 2016
With what I have read, a lot of unseen work has gone under and more is still going on.
More grease to your elbow my able minister.

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Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by okosodo: 7:16pm On May 07, 2016
afroniger:
This will be a GAME-CHANGER in the sector if this can be pulled off under Fashola's tenure. Truth is, without such deregulation of transmission and decentralization of the grid, Fashola will FAIL like every past Minister that handled his portfolio, even he knows that. The deregulation of the sector will remain incomplete without transmission deregulation/grid decentralization following suit. Nigeria needs this like it needs air, else we will never solve this epileptic electricity problem.
The last 2 ministers did not fail, they madw steady progress until politicians bought over transmission and distribution
Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by chinchum(m): 7:18pm On May 07, 2016
Right step in the right direction. The beginning is important, but seeing it through to the end is more important
Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by chinchum(m): 7:21pm On May 07, 2016
okosodo:
The last 2 ministers did not fail, they madw steady progress until politicians bought over transmission and distribution
steady progress indeed, maybe you meant merry go round. Obj achieved 4000MW before he left in 2007.

By the way, the transmission arm of the power sector was not privatised, only the generation and distribution arm of the sector was privatised.

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Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by olafum1(m): 7:24pm On May 07, 2016
Kudos

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Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by malton: 7:26pm On May 07, 2016
iflywithbuhari:

If they like let them Overcentralize and dissectalize, Fashola will fail, because he has already failed to plan. But ofcourse, he will pick up some loose change in the process. Power is actually ROCKET SCIENCE.

The very day you will make sense for the first time ever ehn, even the angels will rejoice!

undecided

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Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by Beremx(f): 7:26pm On May 07, 2016
Nice one Fashola!!

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Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by Grundig: 7:28pm On May 07, 2016
But why can't the govt give manitoba a free hand since they are currntly managing it on behalf of the FG??
Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by LouisVanGaal(m): 7:29pm On May 07, 2016
Fashola,Adeosun,Ibe-kachikwu and Amaechi ALL need our prayers now... #Pray4OurMinisters

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Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by gud4dbest(m): 7:34pm On May 07, 2016
YourMrBoo:
First time fashola is being sensible...

The wailers are doing a great job.

No more blame games as 9ja don tire.
pls,help me tell him he shud b an executor not just a talker!

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Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by Standing5(m): 7:40pm On May 07, 2016
Welcome development. Let the forward thinking region have their destiny in their own hand.

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Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by Nobody: 7:49pm On May 07, 2016
iflywithbuhari:

If they like let them Overcentralize and dissectalize, Fashola will fail, because he has already failed to plan. But ofcourse, he will pick up some loose change in the process. Power is actually ROCKET SCIENCE.
Go and educate urself jor, who told u he has no plan?
Raise above hate.

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Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by Goke7: 8:20pm On May 07, 2016
DropShot:

Learn to move on. GEJ is history already. If he was not sleping on duty, he might not have been as Ineffectual as he was.

We need to watch out for a trend that will soon be coming from the wailers, as the FG continues to roll out projects now that the budget have been signed, watch how the wailers will claim that gej started it. This will be their next song to discredit PMB.

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Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by 989900: 8:24pm On May 07, 2016
afroniger:
This will be a GAME-CHANGER in the sector if this can be pulled off under Fashola's tenure. Truth is, without such deregulation of transmission and decentralization of the grid, Fashola will FAIL like every past Minister that handled his portfolio, even he knows that. The deregulation of the sector will remain incomplete without transmission deregulation/grid decentralization following suit. Nigeria needs this like it needs air, else we will never solve this epileptic electricity problem.

Touche!

Can we say this is arguably the best news since 1950?

This has been the bane of our electricity 'wahala'; now investors can do their thing.

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Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by cyberguy72(m): 8:32pm On May 07, 2016
DropShot:

Learn to move on. GEJ is history already. If he was not sleping on duty, he might not have been as Ineffectual as he was.
ZOMBIE OO ZOMBIE

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Re: FG To Decentralise, Concession Transmission Grid -- Thisday by johnmartus(m): 9:02pm On May 07, 2016
iflywithbuhari:

If they like let them Overcentralize and dissectalize, Fashola will fail, because he has already failed to plan. But ofcourse, he will pick up some loose change in the process. Power is actually ROCKET SCIENCE.
but if he failed like your prayer who will suffer it ?

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