Consultative council to discuss country’s energy sector

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BY OLA AJAYI IBADAN – GOVERNOR Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State and his immediate predecessor, Otunba Adebayo Alao-Akala yesterday traded words over Ajimobi’s sack of three senior civil servants. While the former governor accused governor Ajimobi of vendetta over the sack, the governor however, said his government was not prepared to continue with a tradition of keeping dead woods and those who would not benefit the state. The affected workers are two Permanent Secretaries; Mrs


Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

22 June 2011


Uíge — The country’s energy situation will top the first Broad Consultative Council of Energy and Water Ministry (Minea), scheduled for 23-24 June in northern Uíge province.

To this purpose, the incumbent minister Vieira Lopes is in the region at the head of a delegation of Minea, to chair the two-day debate.

The programme comprises two panels; debate and analysis of topics as “Environmental impact”, “public and private partnerships”, “Perspectives and investments in power system” and “renewable energies in the electricity process”.

The participants will also discuss regulator agency of atomic energy, the optic fibre’s role in electric sector, regulation in electric sector, re-structuring and modernisation of electric sector, as well as the staff training.

The Energy and Water minister, who arrived Monday in the province, has already inaugurated the water supplying system, visited the camp sheltering Angolan refugees from DR Congo, the power station of Maquela do Zombo and the Historical monument of Quicaia.

Wednesday, the minister inaugurated BT diesel central in Kulo ward and visited power station of Uíge 1 and the new and old abstraction, treatment and distribution system of water.

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Consultative council to discuss country’s energy sector