System collapse will be investigated-Minister

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The Minister of Power, Prof Chinedu Nebo, in Abuja on Monday inaugurated a 13-member Technical Investigative Panel to articulate ways of mitigating constant system collapse in the power sector.
The members of the panel include Fatai Olapade, Chairman; A. Adebisi, Secretary; as well as Sanusi Garba, Sam Amadi, R. Dagogo-jack, and J. Ognonna.
Others are Kingsley Achefe, O. Ekpo, James Olotu, Mike Uzoigwe, Chris Akamnonu, Don Priestman, and  

Kunle Olubiyo, President of Network for Energy Reforms.
Nebo said that the panel would determine the immediate and remote causes of the system failures and review all system collapses which occurred since January.
He urged the panel to review the performance and effectiveness of the grid?s protection system in the period under review.
The panel is also expected to recommend measures to further strengthen the protection mechanism and to consider any other system collapse related issues in the sector, Nebo said.
He gave the panel two weeks to submit its report and warned that the ministry would not tolerate any excuse on failure to carry out the assignment.
Earlier, the Minister of State for Power, Hajia Zainab Kuchi, urged members of the panel to be `bold and innovative’ in their investigation.
She called on the panel to get results that would be permanent to solve the problems of power in the country.
Responding on behalf of members of the panel, Olapade said they would submit the report within the specified period.

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