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The Bureau of Public Enterprises is looking at a suitable model to unbundle the Transmission Company of Nigeria, its Director-General, Alex Okoh, has said.
He said this on Thursday during a webinar tagged, “Financing Public-Private Partnership to Boost Infrastructure Delivery in Nigeria,” chaired by Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Ahmed Zainab.
In 2013, Nigeria privatised the power sector with the distribution (DisCos) and generation (GenCos) sub-sectors sold to core investors.
Nigeria has 13,000 megawatts of installed electricity-production capacity, only about 4,500 megawatts is dispatched to the grid daily, in part because of dilapidated transmission infrastructure.
“Currently, we are looking at various strategies at reforming TCN,” Okoh said.
“That’s the only segment of the power value chain yet to be reform by BPE. We have privatised or reform generation and the PHCN legacy on generation companies and downstream privatisation.
Okoh said the BPE is considering unbundling TCN operation into components — operator and business sides.
“These are the models we are looking at, in strong collaboration with the minister of power. The next stage is the unbundling of the system itself…on whether to unbundle along regional lines or business disco franchise area,” he added.
He also said, “Very soon, we will approach the council on privatisation on what best works.”
Managing Director of the TCN, Usman Mohammed, had cautioned against reclaiming the DisCos because this would send a wrong signal to foreign investors.
Finance minister Zainab Ahmed said the government was ready and willing to discuss and inculcate viable suggestions from stakeholders.
“The webinar is to hear directly from you (stakeholders) on what areas government can invest in and deliver value for money.
“President Buhari is committed to developing the country’s infrastructure and urging local and foreign investors to invest in Bureau of Public Procurement projects in Nigeria.”
The TCN, one of the 18 companies unbundled from Nigeria’s defunct Power Holding Company (PHCN), manages the electricity transmission network and it is wholly owned and operated by the government.
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