Electricity: Operators call for cooperation to improve supply to customers

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TEN years into the partial privatisation of the power sector, operators of the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry, NESI, have called for unity among the various segments of the value chain to improve power supply across the country.

Speaking at the meeting the Managing Director of the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company, AEDC, Mr. Christopher Ezeafulukwe, noted that while there have been improvements since the power sector was partially privatized 10 years ago, a lot of work is still required to meet the objectives of the sector.

He explained that to overcome the mistrust of the public in the sector players, operators need to work as a team across the value chain. He assured that TCN currently has the capacity to evacuate every quantum of electricity produced by power generation companies in the country.

 

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