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The Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodinma, has paid a courtesy visit to Musiliu Oseni, Chairman, Nigerian electricity regulatory commission, on his appointment last december. The visit according to the governor is to explore opportunities for strategic collaboration aimed at advancing the electricity market within the state.
The visit the governor also declared underscored a shared commitment to fostering a mutually beneficial partnership that will drive sustainable power sector development in Imo State.
The governor in his further remarks used the occasion of the visit to seek the support of the Commission in ensuring the effective functioning of the state’s electricity market. He also appealed for the Chairman’s intervention in strengthening efforts toward achieving a more stable and reliable power supply, as a critical enabler of economic growth and development in the state.
In response, Musiliu Oseni, Chairman, Nerc, commended the Governor for his proactive interest and demonstrated commitment to improving electricity supply in Imo State. He acknowledged that the provision of subnational electricity services is a fundamental responsibility of government and praised the Governor for taking decisive steps in that regard.
While reiterating the Commission’s support for government-led initiatives, the Chairman emphasized the Commission’s role as an independent regulator, noting that its responsibility is to ensure fairness, transparency, and regulatory compliance across the sector.
He further urged all stakeholders to adhere strictly to established regulatory processes, particularly with respect to obtaining the necessary licensing and approvals for any grid-connected power projects. The Chairman also reiterated the Commission’s commitment to supporting Imo State within the bounds of its regulatory mandate.
Additionally, the Chairman used the opportunity to advocate the licensing of the Imo State electricity subsidiary company, noting that such a step would strengthen customer protection frameworks within the state and enable the proper administration and remittance of regulatory charges to the appropriate state authority.
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