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    Home | TCN Launches Committee To Drive Performance Improvement Plan/Power Sector Recovery Operation (PIP/PSRO) program.
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    TCN Launches Committee To Drive Performance Improvement Plan/Power Sector Recovery Operation (PIP/PSRO) program.

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    TCN Launches Committee To Drive Performance Improvement Plan/Power Sector Recovery Operation (PIP/PSRO) program.

    The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has officially inaugurated its Performance Improvement Plan/Power Sector Recovery Operation (PIP/PSRO) Committee, effective from June 17, 2025.

    The Performance Improvement Plan/Power Sector Recovery Operation(PIP/PSRO) program is an Order and a critical component designed by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) to enhance the operational efficiency and financial sustainability of the power sector, in which TCN is a significant player. It aims to identify and mitigate operational bottlenecks within the transmission network, enhance the reliability of electricity transmission, and reduce system losses. This can be achieved through improved maintenance practices, infrastructure upgrades, and better operational protocols.

    During the inauguration, the Managing Director/CEO of TCN, Engr. (Dr.) Sule Ahmed Abdulaziz disclosed that the NERC Order requires the establishment of a Committee comprising relevant stakeholders to oversee the implementation of the projects under the programme. He emphasised that their mandate aligns with the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) Order and the PSRO-AF Operation Manual, underscoring TCN’s commitment to sector recovery and performance improvement. He therefore charged the committee members to collaborate with relevant stakeholders and coordinate activities to ensure the timely and efficient implementation, monitoring, and reporting of all projects under the PIP/PSRO.

    In his remarks, the Executive Director, Transmission Service Provider (TSP), Engr. Olugbenga Ajiboye, reiterated to the Committee that the implementation of the PIP was to establish clear targets and performance indicators, thereby creating accountability among stakeholders, which will enable better governance and oversight.

    The Chairman of the Committee, who also serves as the General Manager, Transmission Services at TCN, Engr. Ali Sharafai, assured the management of their commitment to ensuring that TCN adheres to national and international standards, regulatory requirements in resolving transmission challenges, thereby achieving a reliable and well-managed transmission system. This will further encourage both local and foreign investments.

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