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Minister lauds judiciary for attracting investors to power sector

The minister said that the country had started the journey towards critical reforms in the power sector.

• February 21, 2024
Adebayo Adelabu
Adebayo Adelabu

The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, has commended the judiciary for attracting private investment into the power sector.

Mr Adelabu gave the commendation in Abuja on Tuesday, at the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission seminar for judges, with the theme: “Reforms in the Nigerian Electricity Sector, Towards Sustainability.’’

He said that the judiciary’s pivotal role through notable pronouncements contributed significantly in attracting private investors to the power sector.

According to him, the judiciary has helped the Nigeria Electricity Supply Industry with notable pronouncements which contributed immensely to the investment in the power sector.

He said, “In the financial services industry, we say that investments will only follow certainty and there appears to be no greater means of providing certainty than predictable, clear and logical judicial precedent that is dispensed by a competent bench.

“As we navigate our path towards a more commercially viable electricity market that is characterised with legal and contractual obligations, it is important to understand the peculiar and nuanced nature of a regulated electricity market becoming even more imperative.’’

The minister said that the country had started the journey towards critical reforms in the power sector to produce revolutionary results.

He noted that previous administrations had contributed immensely in this regard but that the legislative changes that occurred in the past years had placed the sector on the path of a total paradigm shift.

He also said that the legal profession had been able to achieve successes through reforms geared towards sustainability.

“These reforms have been consistently developed and deployed over a period of time and supported with the required resources to achieve results. If the power sector has received the same consistent reforms supported by required resources, we will have more desirable results in NESI,” he said.

The minister, who spoke on the importance of the seminar, noted that it was a laudable initiative towards building the capacity of the judiciary.

He said it would help to achieve the desired objective of predictable, clear and logical judicial precedent in matters affecting the power sector.

“This seminar is also part of the broader vision of the commission and the National Judiciary Institute to engage members of the judiciary on important developments in the sector,” he said.

Declaring the workshop open, the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, said that judicial officers should not only understand the process and policies of government in NESI but they should also comprehend the contexts in which the policies were meant to be applied.

Mr Ariwoola, who was represented by Administrator, NJI, Justice Salisu Abdullahi, said the seminar aligned with ongoing reforms in the country especially in the judiciary.

“Considering the statutory mandate of NERC and NJI, the theme of this seminar aligns perfectly with recent reforms and innovations emerging from the amended constitution and the electricity Act. Therefore, this workshop is tailored for capacity building of judicial officers on the evolving issues in NESI,” he said.

The Chairman, Senate Committee on Power, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, in a goodwill message said that there was a need for collaboration between the federal and state governments towards implementing the multi-tier electricity market.

Mr Abaribe said that the collaboration between the various arms of government in the power sector, required more partnership with the judiciary.

Earlier, Chairman, NERC, Sanusi Garba, said that the seminar aimed to stimulate a discourse on emerging legal issues relating to NESI and to apprise the judiciary of the recent changes in the regulatory landscape.

Mr Garba said the two days event would witness presentations on typical industry issues by professors, lawyers, investors including the architects of the electricity Act would be carried out.

“We therefore, invite your Lordships and other guests to the very engaging sessions”, he added.

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