Civil Society Groups for Good Governance & Allied Civil Society, said the Transmission Company of Nigeria, Managing Director, Engr. Sule Abdulazziz is a man of proven integrity.
The group during a world press conference debunked report by an online media newspaper, alleging that the Transmission Company of Nigeria MD bought exotic car for the Honorable minister of Power as a bribe without recourse to due process.
“As an organisation, we have engaged the management of TCN and it is on record that the MD/CEO is a man that has instilled a standing and verifiable tradition of prudent management of scarce resources to which notable achievements have been recorded and will soon become be visible as part of the renewed Hope agenda of the current administration as the decades of rots in sector cannot be wished away overnight.
“Nigerian are not oblivious of the challenges of the company which include the destruction of transmission lines by bandits, gas supply, the unethical conduct of generations and distribution companies and others. For the record, TCN does not generate electricity, they only transmit what is generated by the Gencos.
“In Nigeria today one of the challenges of epileptic power supply is as a result of shortage of gas supply to the national grid. This has been a problem in the power sector for decade and this is the time for all Nigerians to begin to proffers solutions to this problems we are facing in the power sector not politicizing them as we are currently witnessing.
“The case of the continuous harassment of the TCN MD/C.E.O is rapidly assuming an unpatriotic trajectory. The category of critiques on the neck of the management appears to have certain unhealthy colorations, this is a new administration and let’s be circumspect in our dealings with each other. As CSOs we appreciate the efforts of the current leadership of the company despite numerous challenges affecting their facilities.”
“President Bola Ahmed Tinubu understands the problems in the power sector and as a diligent and intelligent leader he has done his homework before affirming the continuation of Engr. SuleAbdulaziz in office. The MD/C.E.O who is doing his first term in office has been very transparent in the administration of the company.
He has introduced several policies that have improved the efficiency of staff and operations in TCN.”
The group said Nigeria needs professionals to revamp the country, saying that Engr. Sule Abdulazziz is one of those Nigerians that is experienced in the power sector.
“The civil society community have engaged TCN in many issues bothering on procurements and financial issues and the management have provided all answers with facts to our satisfaction. We are therefore deeply concerned about the misconceptions and allegations of corruption against the management of TCN by some our brother CSOs acting on the reportage from Sahara Reporters.
“We do not support the current use of intimidation and harassment on the management of TCN as we believe that every Nigerians have the right to ventilate their anger through Freedom of Information process provided by the law. “

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