The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Transmission Company of Nigeria, (TCN), Engr. Dr. Sule Ahmed Abdulaziz, has scored the performance of TCN High, stating that the company was vigorously achieving its five point agenda for Year 2022, which covers general reforms and power grid visibility.
Speaking at a three-day Management Retreat over the weekend
in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, on the 3rd – 5th November, 2022, Engr. Abdulaziz,
lauded Management and staff of the Company for keenly driving the agenda.
Abdulaziz said; “As you all know, we started this year with
an unwavering simple, realistic and definite 5-point agenda for the
organization. The agenda has been thriving on ease of operation, credibility,
teamwork and focus on excellence in the organization.”
The TCN boss, who detailed how the organization has
progressed thus far, and the milestones achieved to include; enhanced grid
visibility and stability through integrated system planning using available
technologies for stop gap solutions; enhancing human resources development,
performance improvement, through staff skills optimization and training.
The other three planks of the agenda are he said are,
ensuring efficiency in project execution and management for service delivery in
line with the needs of the Nigerian electricity supply industry (NESI),
ensuring efficient equipment maintenance for high viability and availability,
and to ensure efficient prime visibility and management.
“It is my hope that we will achieve even much more as
evidenced by the results recorded so far this year. I believe also that, it is
a work in progress,” he reiterated.
He noted that the second Management Retreat came at a very
critical time in the nation’s history and the NESI as Nigerians prepare to go
to the polls at the turn of next year. “So, as an organization whose operation
is very critical and strategic to national economic development, we should
brace up to meet the expectations of the incoming administration as
professionals in the electricity industry.”
The TCN head tasked the entire Management team on
accountability, “as we examine what we have done right, what we have to do
better and our challenges.” He noted that no matter how well the TCN team had
performed, there was still room to do better, always.
According to him, “We set targets for ourselves, we have
accomplished quite a lot and I commend you all. However, we must not rest on
our oars just yet.”
He tasked the relevant departments to ensure scheduled
maintenance of all transformers, especially the old ones, which must be carried
out in a timely manner, noting that as the harmattan season intensifies, all
the RTMs must ensure that weed, 5 meters from behind the perimeter wall fencing
of all substations were cleared to prevent fire set by individuals from
entering into the substation.
The Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Udom Emmanuel, represented
by the Commissioner of Power and Petroleum Development, Dr John Etim, commended
TCN for holding the Retreat as a critical infrastructure provider and operator.
He said, “As an organization with the important mandate to
enhance electricity transmission in this country, there was need for such
periodic Retreats to review, evaluate and plan for the attainment of the vision,
mission and objectives of TCN. He commended TCN for prioritizing its projects
execution. Etim also enjoined the participants to visit the site for the
132/33kV power transmission substation with two 60MVA power transformers in
Oron, which he said, the State had provided land for TCN to build, as well as a
transmission line from Eket to Oron.
“This administration will continue to cooperate and
collaborate with TCN to ensure the provision of stable and affordable
electricity to the citizens of the state,” Etim noted.
The Retreat had in attendance the Executive Directors of
TCN, the Regional Managers (RTMs), General Managers and other strategic members
of the TCN family. Also, present were the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of
Power in the State, Dr Valerie Obot, and other directors from the Ministry.
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