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Government to Train 6000 Energy Professionals

Public TransportDirectorJustice System AdministrationPublic Sector Management

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Nigeria's Presidential Power Initiative, in partnership with Siemens, launches a training facility to develop 6,000 energy professionals. This is a long-term capacity-building investment for Nigeria's power sector, targeting modernization and expansion of grid transmission and distribution. The commercial mechanism is weak: no immediate price, supply, or margin impact; it is a workforce development program with no direct revenue or cost channel for specific companies. The primary sector is UTILITIES (power infrastructure), with secondary links to RENEWABLES (if training includes renewables) and EM_MARKETS (Nigeria-specific).

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  • Federal Government of Nigeria inaugurated Siemens Energy Education and Development training facility in Abeokuta.
  • Aims to train 6,000 energy professionals as part of the Presidential Power Initiative.
  • Samaila Nasiru, Director of Human Resources Management at Federal Ministry of Power, emphasized capacity building for sustainable power sector progress.

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