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Tambuwal Decries KEDCO, ROI, Pledges Further Collaboration

By Muhammad Ibrahim, Sokoto

Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal of Sokoto state has observed that despite being a stakeholder in the Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO), details of the state’s return on its investment in the company has been dismal and opaque.

Nonetheless, Gov. Tambuwal assured the company that his administration is ready to deepen its relationship with the company in order to ensure its repositioning and success.

The release by governors’ media aide,Bello Muhammad further said the Governor stated this while receiving the new Managing Director of KEDCO, Eng Yusuf Usman Yahaya and his entourage who paid him a courtesy visit at Government House, Sokoto on Tuesday.

According to him, the company, in which the state government is a critical stakeholder, has not been forthcoming with details of its activities and dividends accruing to Sokoto state government from its operations.

This not withstanding, Tambuwal assured the company that his administration is willing to continue working it with a view to encourage it to tackle the myriads of challenges it is facing currently.

In this regard and in view of the near completion of the 38 megawatts Independent Power Project (IPP) the state government inherited from its predecessor, the incumbent administration, stated the Governor, is poised to working closely with KEDCO.

“We will seek collaboration and partnership with you on this project, which completion has been challenging, for the benefit of the people of Sokoto state and Nigeria in general,” Tambuwal said.

He also advised the federal government to work together with the private sector to fix the problem of power in Nigeria.

He said this has been done in many countries and could be done in Nigeria, stressing “that there is need to do everything humanly possible to get it right in the power sector.”

“As long as we don’t get the power sector right, we should forget any meaningful progress especially in the world of development,” he added.

Tambuwal further explained that it is very disappointing that till now Nigeria is still where it was before on power sector reforms. “We are backward and not going forward in terms of generating, transmitting and distributing power in Nigeria,” Tambuwal emphasized.

In his remarks, the new Managing Director of KEDCO, Eng Yusuf Usman Yahaya, said they were in the state for a stakeholders meeting organized by the Nigeria Electricity and Regulatory Commission (NERC).

While highlighting some of the challenges the company is facing, he thanked Gov. Tambuwal for the support and cooperation being extended to it by the state government.

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