- Egbin Power Plc has recruited 30 young graduates at the Energy Training Centre.
- The power generation company contributes 16 per cent of Nigeria’s power generation.
Egbin Power Plc, Africa’s largest privately run thermal plant, has recruited 30 young graduate engineers into an intensive power generation program at the Energy Training Centre.
In a statement by the Group Managing Director, Sahara Power Group, Kola Adesina, Egbin, subsidiary to Sahara Group, has inducted over 200 graduate trainee engineers as it continues to “proactively, responsibly and sustainably shape Nigeria’s power narrative for socio-economic advancement and industrialization.”
Adesina reiterated that the company’s seamless business continuity plan and proven safety machinery continue to drive high-performance levels and paved the way for a continuous contribution of an average of 16% of total power generation, powering the lives of over 34 million Nigerians and businesses.
Ibiene Okeleke, MD/CEO of Energy Training Centre (ETC), said the centre would give the inductees access to top-notch learning facilities and modules delivered by sundry experts in the sector. “As one of Nigeria’s foremost power training institutions, the young graduate engineers under our watch for the next 12 months will undertake extensive training modules, field trips, hands-on, innovative business solutions from various fields of the engineering profession such as electrical, chemical, electronics and mechanical”.