President Muhammadu Buhari has reiterated the commitment of his
government to ensure that the country’s electricity sector would
eventually drive the promising growth trajectories of small and medium
scale enterprises (SMEs) in the country.
Buhari, who spoke through the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of
Power, Dr. Godknows Igali at the 5thNigeria Alternative Energy Expo
(NAEE 2015), which was recently held in Abuja, explained that SMEs have
become the bedrock for most national economic development, hence the
decision of his government to channel more electricity to keep them
afloat and profitable.
The president also expressed optimism that despite the sector’s
contemporary challenges, it still has so much opportunities, which
investors can leverage on to stabilise electricity supply to SMEs.
He noted that government would continue to make the right decisions to
attract massive involvement of private sector investments in the power
sector to drive the country’s economic development.
“Government is committed to establishing a level playing ground for all
interested investors, with encouraging policies and incentives that
would leap frog socio-economic growth and development of the country and
to complement and support the global investors’ interests shown to
issues around energy,” Buhari said.
He further stated that genuine investors in the sector would also gain
his government’s backing with generous duty free levy on all power
project components, as well as tax-holidays.
Buhari charged the investors, “to go into renewal energy projects, so
as to help fill the gap by lighting up our homes, environment and our
businesses,” adding that in line with international best practice,
renewable energy sources have remained quite economical to deploy in the
long run.
He stated that renewal energy offers enormous business opportunities for young people especially in the rural areas.
“As Electro Entrepreneurs, young people should take advantage of
government initiatives designed to assist them. For instance, the Bank
of Industry is already working with the ministry to fast-track credit
lines for renewal energy projects, also Total Oil has a robust plan to
develop solar powered equipment that would be used more in the rural
area that are off the grid system,” he said.
Similarly, the French Envoy in Nigeria, Ambassador Denys Gauer
disclosed at the occasion that France would be lending its help to
African countries including Nigeria to increase rural acces
Source:Thisdaylive.com

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