The House of Representatives Committee on Safety Standards and Regulations has expressed concerns over safety issues and the use of substandard equipment in the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI).
Committee Chairman, Dr. Suleiman Abubakar Gumi, emphasized the House's commitment to enforcing safety laws in the sector.
To address safety challenges, the Committee, in collaboration with the Association for Public Policy Analysis, will host a conference to identify solutions. The power sector has been identified as a critical area where safety standards and regulatory policies must be strictly observed.
Dr. Gumi noted that the Federal Government has enacted laws and established institutions to coordinate, implement, and enforce safety regulations in the electricity sector. The aim is to ensure safe, secure, and high-quality electricity service delivery, preventing loss of lives and property, and reducing incidents like electrical accidents and vandalism.
Despite government efforts, challenges persist, including vandalism, theft, unlicensed electrical installations, and the use of substandard electrical materials. The upcoming conference will strengthen the Committee's oversight and investigative duties, as outlined in Section 88 of the 1999 Constitution.
By hosting this conference, the Committee seeks to improve safety standards and regulations in the electricity sector, ensuring effective legislative action and protecting Nigerian citizens.