Tuesday, 30 September 2014

Be Your Own NEPA! “Arnergy” Boss – Femi Adeyemo – tells us how.




You will agree that the issue of Power or Electricity is a very sensitive and serious issue in Nigeria, and so, any individual proffering and championing lasting solutions towards this cause deserves celebration, encouragement and attention from varying positive platforms including ours.



Femi Adeyemo is a result-oriented entrepreneur with versatile experience gained across a variety of sectors. He is particularly skilled at coordinating the deployment and operation of large scale infrastructure projects, ranging from Solar Energy to Telecommunication and has provided solutions to multinational companies across Africa, Europe, South America, the Caribbean and the Middle East before relocating to Nigeria to set up Arnergy Solar Limited, the innovative company that provide Nigerians with affordable and uninterrupted clean power supply.  Arnergy, an acronym for Alternative Renewable Energy, provides Nigerians with unending power supply generated from the free energy provided by nature – the sun.

Conducting this interview with Mr. Femi Adeyemo, the Energy Boss has we have dubbed him, was eye opening, especially when we inquired to understand the role of Government in providing stable electricity in the country.  Mr. Femi simply told us that the Government has no business in generating power and this responsibility is private sector driven while the Government only regulates.  This is what is practiced everywhere. He also adds that although the recent privatisation is a step in the right direction, even though feedbacks from Nigerians across the country reveal a worsened situation, the new owners need to have the will to do the right things and be innovative. He mentions that the centralised generation and distribution with the big power plants will not give Nigerians uninterrupted power supply as we still have threatening issues such as gas leakages, vandalisation et cetera, to deal with.


One will not be wrong to assume that Mr. Femi returned to Nigeria to contribute his expertise towards the development of the power sector in his birth country having lived across four continents and enjoyed the possibility of uninterrupted power supply from countries he has lived and worked in, some we even think are not as vibrant and ‘arguably rich’ as the ‘real Nigeria’.  Mr. Femi shares with us what it takes to have stable electricity in the country, and interestingly predicts a possibility of that happening in only two years.  Judging from decades of epileptic blackouts and the current state of affairs in the country, it will be an interesting cum shocking albeit welcome relief if this can be achieved.

Read the full exclusive interview here: Be Your Own NEPA with Femi Adeyemo.

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