EnergyNet and NAPTIN Collaborate to Support Engineering and Law Students at this Year's 'Power Investors Summit: Nigeria' in Lagos
LONDON, February 21, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --
There is currently a significant opportunity for Nigerians as a result of the massive investments being made in the power sector, and that is human-capacity building within the sector itself. Engineers head many of the major public and private sector organisations across Africa, and in Nigeria it is no different.
"It is an exceptional time in Nigeria for business leaders, but equally for the business leaders of tomorrow. With this in mind, EnergyNet has launched the 'Student Engagement Initiative' which will facilitate some of the brightest Nigerian students to travel across Africa and the world to better understand the relevance of Africa's power sector on the global economy." Simon Gosling, MD, EnergyNet
Hosted by EnergyNet and Nextier, the 'Power Investors Summit: Nigeria' in Lagos (March 20-21st) is the first time these exciting students will meet international organisations to explore how they can play a central role within the broader sector. Supporters include IIPELP, NNPC, Banwo and Ighodalo and Norton Rose Fulbright, who will lead the international development of law students through the Initiative.
The Summit in March is held in association with the Federal Ministry of Power and government bodies including PTFP, NERC, NBET, NAPTIN and NNPC. It will address outcomes from the previous gathering of investors in October, which challenged the provision of gas and the infrastructure to deliver it. Nigeria's finance sector will drill down on post-privatisation finance options and NNPC will respond directly to questions raised about their role in the sector.
Additionally Geometric Power, Transcorp Ughelli, North South Power - Shiroro, and Copperbelt's Abuja Disco will discuss post-privatisation strategies, and the Honourable Minister for Power Prof Chinedu Nebo will host a preconference webinar on February 25th to enable investors to understand why the Power Investors Summit: Nigeria the critical location to support private sector and international development.
The Summit's Strategic Partners IIPELP and Norton Rose Fulbright will host an Energy Law and Practise Masterclass to provide clarity on the complex dynamics of Nigeria's existing energy laws and navigate the development of technical expertise and legislation. By benchmarking these laws against international standards, the Masterclass aims to resolve the on-going contractual uncertainties surrounding Gas Supply Agreements (GSA) and Gas Producers Agreement (GPA).
For more information about the Power Investors Summit: Nigeria:
Summit dates: 20-21st March 2014
Venue: Intercontinental Hotel, Lagos
Contact: Amy Offord - Senior Marketing Executive
Tel: +44(0)20-7384-8068
Email: amy.offord@energynet.co.uk
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