10,000mw Can Only Be Achieved Through Capacity Building – Fashola

Infrastructure Maintenance Creates Lasting Jobs For Nigerian Youths, Says Fashola
Infrastructure Maintenance Creates Lasting Jobs For Nigerian Youths, Says Fashola

The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, has hinted that the target of 10,000 megawatts (mw) by 2019 will not be achieved except skilled manpower needs are addressed in the sector.

The minister, who emphasised that design, building of plant, its operation and maintenance, can only be carried out by key skilled manpower, underscored the role of the National Power Training Institute of Nigeria (NAPTIN), in the realization of the 10,000mw target.

Speaking during a ceremony for graduating trainees under the NAPTIN’s Graduate Skills Development Programme (NGSDP), he urged the trainees to brace up to this challenge by developing a positive attitude that would enable them to be creative in solving the myriad of problems responsible for the lack of access to power by many Nigerians.

Fashola, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Power, Mr Louis Edozien, said that there will soon be executive actions on issues around renewable energy, coal, embedded generation and the need for a workable training policy for the NAPTIN. He also disclosed that the government was looking at the quest for making the NAPTIN a citadel of quality learning with its proposed post-graduate degree programmes.

Earlier, the director-general of the NAPTIN, Mr Reuben Okeke, had asked the minister to help fast-track the plan to incorporate the training of lower cadre personnels, similar to the now rested National Power Apprenticeship Scheme (NAPSAS) in the sector, to complement the trained engineers that are primarily the focus of the institute.

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