Transcorp Power Limited commissioned a 115MW gas turbine to much fanfare. This commissioning is one of three milestones the GENCO intends to achieve in order to increase the power plants total generating capacity to 850MW. This by all standards is truly an impressive feat considering the fact that the plant had a total generating capacity of 160MW when it was acquired by Transcorp Power Limited, barely three years ago. As remarkable as the commissioning was to those at the event, the plants CSR initiatives and commitment to empowering those in the host communities that surround the Ughelli power plant managed to gain equal applause.
Transcorp
Power Limited finds itself in a unique location, on the border of three
communities; The Ekakpamre community, Ekrerhavwe
community and the Eruemukohwarien community. This has not stopped the
company from pursuing development initiatives that have benefitted all
three. Since 2014 one capital project is undertaken annually in each,
based on the recommendation of the communities
themselves led by their traditional rulers.
CEO
Transcorp Power Limited, Kalyana Sundaram explained that the company
sustained community development relationships with
host communities. “We awarded contracts for three projects
(secretariat, town hall and teachers’ house) in 2017 which will be
beneficial to the communities upon completion. The projects are in
various stages of completion. Also, in line with our empowerment
drive, we continued with the “on the job” artisan program under which
six artisans were admitted in two batches with each of our host
communities nominating two artisans into the program.”
This
CSR initiative is an undertaking, the company intends to expand on as
it moves forward into the future. speaking on
the development, President/CEO Transcorp Plc. Mr. Emmanuel Nnorom,
described the initiative as proof of the company’s commitment to a
long-term and mutually beneficial relationship with the host community.
In
his response, The executive Governor of Delta state, Dr Ifeanyi Okowa
commended the CSR initiatives of Transcorp Power
Limited and reminded all in attendance that anything done in the
empowerment of Niger Delta youths will ultimately deplete the pool of
candidates that could be attracted to negative activity.
Also speaking, the Honourable minister of Power, Works & Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola, commended the rare initiative by
Transcorp, saying the youths of the Niger Delta must recognise that nobody could be more Niger Delta than Tony Elumelu. He
has chosen to invest here to support our collective growth as well as impact lives positively, so every time you take away gas from this plant, you are hurting one us, you are hurting one
of your own and you are losing opportunity.
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