BPE-ICRC Mull Closer Collaboration On Infrastructure Devt

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Director General of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), Mr. Ayodeji Gbeleyi, has expressed the Bureau’s commitment to collaborate with the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC) with a view to delivering Infrastructure to Nigerians.

The Director General made the commitment during a courtesy visit by the Director General (DG) of the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC), Dr. Jobson Ewalefoh along with his team to the Bureau recently.

The Director-General of the BPE, who welcomed the ICRC delegation, expressed strong desire to fostering a strong partnership with the commission. Mr. Gbeleyi stated both institutions have a critical role to play in bridging the infrastructure gap in the country.

He noted that in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration and the planned Accelerated Stabilisation and Advancement Plan (ASAP) initiative to provide 6000 megawatts electricity by December 2024, both agencies must collaborate with their counterparts to provide energy for the nation. “The government has set ambitious targets, and with strategic collaboration between BPE and ICRC, we can unlock significant opportunities to achieve these goals,” he said.

The BPE Director-General welcomed the one-time staff of the Bureau, who is now the Director-General of the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC), Dr. Jobson Ewalefoh and said he was  looking forward to a brighter future of robust and productive collaboration working with the commission.

In his remarks, the ICRC Director-General stressed the importance of setting aside any jurisdictional conflict that could hinder collaboration between the two agencies.

He explained: “BPE and ICRC have distinct but complementary mandates. It is essential that we work together to improve Nigeria’s infrastructure. Our doors at ICRC are always open for dialogue, and we believe in the potential of a strong partnership to transform our country’s infrastructure.” he

Ewalefoh urged the agencies to unite in their efforts, emphasizing that cooperation, rather than competition, would be in the best interest of Nigeria

The Director-General said: “We need to move forward together, and ICRC is committed to making this partnership work. Let’s build a better future for Nigeria by leveraging our combined strengths.”

He recalled his days at the Bureau, where he started his career as a youth corps member and later worked in the IT Unit, adding that “BPE is like a school; it laid the foundation for my professional growth and development, returning here feels like coming back home.”

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