7-man American team arrives today for Aba Power

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A team of electricity experts from the United States will today (Wednesday 10 August) arrive in Aba, the commercial nerve centre of Abia State, to start work as the technical partner of Aba Power Limited, a member of Geometric Power Limited founded by Professor Bart Nnaji, a former Minister of Power and a globally respected engineer.

The seven experts are from the international arm of the National Rural Electrification Cooperative Association (NRECA), based in Arlington, Virginia, USA.

Formed in 1942, NRECA services over 90 electricity cooperatives across the United States while NRECA International, founded in 1962, has provided electricity to over 160 million people in 43 countries around the globe.

The experts arriving in Aba today are led by Dr Dan Waddle, the NRECA senior vice president.

โ€œThe arrival of this high-quality technical team in Nigeria which will work at the Aba Power Limited for five years is a huge boost to the countryโ€™s electric power sectorโ€, said Patrick Umeh, the Aba Power Managing Director who used to be at the Los Angeles Water and Power Corporation in California before joining the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) as a commissioner.

โ€œWe are unwavering in our commitment to make Aba Power a truly world-class company in service delivery to nine out of the 17 local government areas in Abia Stateโ€.

Umeh explained that the NRECA team โ€œwill devote themselves to operations and maintenance at our firm.

โ€œThey will also be involved in the training and development of our technical workforce, most of who came from the defunct Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) and the Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC).

โ€œThey need to update their technical knowledge and skills, just as they need to have new values and a new orientation in terms of service delivery in the 21st centuryโ€.

Umeh disclosed that that Aba Power Ltd, Nigeriaโ€™s newest electricity distribution company, would soon adopt key performance indicators (KPIs) in the contract with NRECA to demonstrate beyond reasonable doubt that not just the firm but the Nigerian people have full value for their money.

โ€œThe contract with NRECA International  is by no means cheapโ€, the APL MD continued, โ€œbut no sacrifice can be considered too much for the people of Aba and environsโ€.

NRECA has for decades been involved in the development of the electric sector in such countries as Bangladesh, Tanzania, Haiti and Venezuala.

โ€œThey have a rich experience of not just emerging markets, but also of countries in Africa like Ghana, Ethiopia, Liberia, Angola”, said Umeh.

โ€œTherefore, they will not have any difficulty adapting to our environmentโ€.

The Aba Power project will be commissioned later in the year.

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