Grant Thornton Nigeria hails unveiling Aba Integrated Power Plant

Grant Thornton Nigeria has extended congratulations to Abia State Government and Geometric Power, the administrators of the Aba Independent Power Plant, following successful unveiling of the project.

According to the statement released by Organization which stated that the unveiling of the Power Plant is a significant milestone and it is also a catalyst for industrialization in Africa, Nigeria, especially Aba, often known as the “Taiwan of Africa”.

The Aba Independent Power Plant (IPP) is a pioneering, autonomous, and comprehensive energy facility in Nigeria. It encompasses a 141 MW gas-fired power plant, 27-kilometer gas pipeline, and a distribution utility, all integrated within a self-contained electrical network.

This embedded electricity system independently generates and distributes its power supply. It is a private investment led by Professor Bartholomew Nnaji, a Nigerian scientist and inventor, renowned for co-creating the E-Design concept.

He established Nigeria’s first indigenous-owned power-generating company and served as the country’s former Minister of Science and Technology. The success of the investment is also credited to Professor Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.

Commenting on this epoch-making event, Dr. Ngozi Ogwo, Managing Partner and CEO of Grant Thornton Nigeria stated that the uninterrupted flow of electricity not only powers the operations of organizations but also fuels innovation and economic growth.

“In today’s fast-paced and interconnected world, constant energy supply is essential for thriving business hubs and optimistic that consistent energy supply would encourage existing and potential businesses in Aba Industrial City.

“To invest in new technologies and push boundaries, driving economic growth and attracting more opportunities, and our firm, Grant Thornton, is poised to support this growth,” she said.

The Aba industrial city and its surrounding communities are renowned for their resourceful local entrepreneurs, skilled artisans, and craftsmen, who excel at creating spare parts and various machinery using locally sourced materials. Therefore, reliable energy supplies ensure businesses can operate efficiently and effectively.

The Chief Financial Officer of Geometric Power, Mr. Anthony Ike Alozie, reiterated the critical role the firm would play in supporting and sustaining business hubs through the Aba Independent Power Plant.

He said the 24-hour uninterrupted operation will promote innovation, attract investments, and enhance overall performance of businesses in the Aba Industrial City.

“In the short term, we foresee a huge improvement in operational reliability among existing businesses within the Aba business hubs, and this is expected to attract investments and foster job creation, especially in the innovation space in the long and medium terms, respectively,” he said.

Mr. Orji Okpechi, Principal Partner at Grant Thornton Nigeria, highlighted the emergence of global business competitiveness in the hub. He emphasized that consistent power supplies foster rapid innovation, progress, and attraction of investments within the area.

Mr. Okpechi underscored the crucial role of electricity in various businesses, ranging from large-scale manufacturing to small startups.

He pointed out that power interruptions cause operational disruptions, delays, and financial setbacks, while also tarnishing business reputations, deterring investments, and ultimately hindering global competitiveness.

“Access to dependable electricity enables organizations to concentrate on their core competencies, fostering a collaborative ecosystem.

“This collaboration results in heightened productivity, efficient operations, and enhanced decision-making, collectively propelling the business hub’s success and competitiveness,” he said.

Companies looking to establish a presence in a particular area consider factors such as infrastructure, connectivity, and utilities, and a reliable power grid is a fundamental requirement.

Not only does the constant energy supply benefit individual businesses, but it also contributes to the overall performance of the entire business hub.

Nigeria is a strategic growth market (SGM) within the Grant Thornton International Ltd (GTIL) global network which comprises of independent assurance, tax, and advisory firms made up of over 76,000 people across 151 countries.

Grant Thornton is recognized globally by capital markets, regulators, and international standard-setting bodies. The professionals at Grant Thornton are deeply connected to the businesses and communities where they operate.

They effortlessly integrate into your team, adopting your culture, language, and unique operational and regulatory environment of your organization, regardless of its location around the world.

Grant Thornton Nigeria operates from three locations and four offices with two hundred (200) staff and ten (10) partners.

Oluwaseun Sonde: Managing Editor, Nigeria, a renowned journalist with multitask functionality, member of the Association of Corporate Online Editor (ACOE). Email: admin@mediabypassnews.com
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