TCN Management Returns to FG as Manitoba Exits Atiku, Gumel, Uwah now head TCN, TSP, SO/MO
Chineme Okafor in Abuja The federal government has resumed the management of Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), following the completion of a four-year management contract by
Manitoba Hydro International (MHI), Canadian power firm. THISDAY gathered yesterday in Abuja that MHI finally handed over the affairs of TCN to the government on Friday, having failed to secure an extension in its management
contract for the TCN, which it signed in 2012. Although THISDAY could not confirm if MHI ever lobbied to be retained, there were indications that it had for the period it managed TCN, encountered very high-wired
politics which made its job quite difficult. Manitoba Hydro, THISDAY learnt, finally handed over TCN to Nigerian officials who had been deputising for the foreigners since 2013 in an understudy kind of capacity.
While the paper could not confirm if the current management arrangement would be an interim one, the outcome of its inquiries showed that Abubakar Tambuwal Atiku, hitherto deputy managing director of TCN, T. O. Uwah,
director, Transmission Service Provider (TSP); and M. M. Gumel, director, System Operator and Market Operator (SOMO), replaced Mark Karst, Shahid Mohammed and Dipak Sarma, Continued on page 8
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After Two Days of Aerial Assaults, Military Moves in to Mop up Lagos, Ogun Creeks
Casualty figure unknown Prepares for onslaught against militants in the Niger Delta wins concessions on freedom for Tompolo, Okah Brothers, Nnamdi Kanu, others
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Chiemelie Ezeobi in Lagos and Emmanuel Addeh in Yenagoa Ground forces of the military Joint Task Force yesterday moved into the dreaded enclaves of the notorious pipeline vandals at the Arepo area of Ogun State and parts of Lagos State to mop up any remaining resistance by the militant groups who had been terrorising the areas since the last few weeks. This followed three days of sustained aerial bombing of the militants’ hideouts in the creeks and mangroves, THISDAY has learnt. This was as indications emerged yesterday that the federal government might have concluded preparations for an onslaught against unyielding militants in the Niger Delta. Local militants in the delta have claimed several attacks on critical oil and gas facilities in the area, especially since the beginning of this year, with the federal governContinued on page 8
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R-L: Former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo; celebrant, Oloye Adio Obafemi Olopade; and his wife, Feyitola, at the 90th birthday thanksgiving service of Olopade at Chapel of Christ the Glorious King, Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library, DAN UKANA Abeokuta ...yesterday
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