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Firm To Sustain Investment In Power Generation

Chika Izuora by Chika Izuora
2 months ago
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As Nigeria pushes ahead with power sector reforms, Nigeria’s thermal company, Egbin Power, has highlighted its commitment to powering Nigeria sustainably as it is assured of sustainable energy asset development.

Egbin Power, also said it had over years made a deliberate choice to be reliable, disciplined, and performance-driven.

The chief executive officer of Egbin Power Plc, Mokhtar Bounour, stated this when he received an award on behalf of the company as Power Generation company of the year for its unwavering commitment to operational excellence and resilience in the face of industry-wide challenges.

The award was presented at the Energy Times Awards held in Lagos, where key stakeholders across the energy value chain gathered to celebrate excellence and innovation within the industry.

Egbin Power expressed appreciation to the organisers for the honour, noting that recognition in Nigeria’s power industry is earned through consistent performance rather than visibility. The company emphasised that, despite persistent structural constraints within the sector, its responsibility remains clear: to deliver reliable megawatts to the national grid.

“At Egbin Power, we have made a deliberate choice to be reliable, disciplined, and performance-driven. This recognition reflects the resilience of our people, the strength of our operations, and our unwavering commitment to powering Nigeria sustainably,” the company stated. It further highlighted that the award is rooted in measurable outcomes, while acknowledging that much work remains to be done in strengthening the sector.

The company also reiterated that sustainable power extends beyond generation, stressing the need for an efficient end-to-end electricity value chain where every megawatt generated translates into value delivered and revenue recovered. Egbin Power affirmed its commitment to leading industry conversations and setting performance benchmarks through example.

Bounour, dedicated the award to the company’s workforce. “All the credit for this recognition goes to the team, whose dedication, discipline, and determination continue to translate into outstanding results,” he said. He also acknowledged the Board’s unwavering support, noting that strong alignment between governance and management has been critical in consistently raising performance standards.

Bounour further highlighted Sahara Group’s role in driving innovation and sustainability across the business.

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According to him, the organisation remains focused on creating value for its stakeholders while contributing meaningfully to national development. “We are not just generating power, we are powering the future. Technology will remain at the heart of this transformation, while sustainability and affordability are not ambitions, they are our standard,” he added.

Sahara Group Foundation, the CSR arm of Sahara Group (Egbin Power’s parent company), was also named the Social Impact Company of the Year for its significant contributions to sustainable development and socio-economic progress in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector and across Africa.

Energy Times, in its citation, commended Egbin Power for its notable improvements in average hourly power generation in 2025, achieved despite industry-wide challenges. The organisers noted that the company sustained commendable output through enhanced operational efficiency, proactive asset management, and a firm commitment to national grid stability, further cementing its strategic importance in Nigeria’s power sector.

 

 

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Chika Izuora

Chika Izuora

Chika Izuora is a journalist with Leadership Media Group with over two decades of mainstream journalism experience. A Mass Communication graduate and alumnus of Pan Atlantic University (PAU), he has built outstanding expertise in the oil and gas industry alongside a versatile career as a journalist and author.

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