DocumentCode :
3658209
Title :
Privatisation of power infrastructure in Nigeria: Consumer perception
Author :
B.A. Oluwale;T.O. Olaposi;T.O. Fadare;O.S. Ayanlade;G.O. Binuyo
Author_Institution :
African Institute for Science Policy and Innovation, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
2597
Lastpage :
2607
Abstract :
There has been a hot debate both in the academia and in the manufacturing sector as to whether the success recorded in the privatisation of the Nigerian telecommunication sector can be replicated in the power sector. This paper therefore sets out to determine the consumer perception of the electric power infrastructure in Nigeria. Two sets of questionnaire totalling 500 were administered, the method of administration being by hand delivery. The questions posed were to elicit the perception of electric power consumers in the selected states on the current state of electric power infrastructure, as well as their disposition to the sector being privatised. The results showed that electric power workers and consumers support privatisation of the sector and believe it could lead to better service delivery with the former recording a greater percentage of non-supporters. Their fear is premised on fear of job loss, underpayment of severance package, and inadequacy of remuneration from new owners. The study recommends that the government should go ahead with her privatisation of the electric power sector as the move enjoys the support of electricity consumers. However, policies should be crafted to regulate the operation of the sector to cater for consumers´ and employees´ interests.
Keywords :
"Privatization","Remuneration","Companies","Communications technology","Industries","Government","Power generation"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Management of Engineering and Technology (PICMET), 2015 Portland International Conference on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PICMET.2015.7273114
Filename :
7273114
Link To Document :
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