Simon Asite, President, Delta Chamber of
Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (DACCIMA), has urged the
Federal Government to evolve a better framework that would guarantee
stable electricity supply.
The DACCIMA president, who was also the
president, Warri Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture,
said many businesses were collapsing because of high cost of operation.
He said that stable electricity was
vital to the development of any economy, noting that most developed
countries relied on cottage businesses to drive their economy.
The DACCIMA president said the Nigeria
Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) had to do more in terms of
policies that would protect the interest of the organised private
sector.
According to him, the commission was only formulating policies that favoured the buyers of the power sector.
”If government wants to achieve
export-oriented economy to improve the standard of living of the people,
it must be steadfast in the provision of power.
”So there should be an overview of the
power sector and that will lead to a better framework in favour of the
entrepreneurs,” he said.
Asite, however, lauded the diversification policy of the government, saying that it was long overdue.
He also said that the restriction of
import of certain products into the country would boost local production
and by implication, grow the economy.
”Diversification from oil to
agro-processing, cottage and manufacturing is good but my fear is that
without reliable electricity, it might not make significant impact on
the economy.
”So power is the bedrock for any economy
to grow; even though government has privatised the power sector, it has
even become more difficult to get the light,” he said.
(NAN)
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