Yesterday The Federal Government handed over the
Power Holding Company of Nigeria, The handover ceremonies took place in Abuja,
Enugu, Egbin, Eko, Ikeja, Benin, Kaduna and Jos simultaneously.PHCN, and the 14
successor companies created following the unbundling of the PHCN to their
individual new owners across the country in spite of threats by the former
workers to cause crises during the ceremony across the country..
The Vice President, Mohammed Namadi Sambo, said that
yesterday’s handover marked the concluding stage of the transaction for the
four generation and 10 distribution companies.
Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, who performed the
official physical handover of Abuja Electricity Distribution Company to its new
owner, Kann Utility Consortium Nigeria Limited, at a ceremony in Abuja noted
that the government had successfully paid most of the former PHCN workers their
severance and pension packages.
“Already, N360 billion has been paid out. The remaining N30
billion or so is in the pipeline and all the issues of certification, biometric
capture and making sure that clearance is done are being completed,’’ he said.
Nebo explained that the Federal Government and
the two key workers’ union leaders in the sector reached an agreement on
Thursday to peacefully handover the power firms to their new ownersread more on vanguard http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/fg-dissolves-phcn-pays-workers-n360bn/
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