My
administration won’t rest until we stabilize power supply in Nigeria – Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan said on
Saturday that the his administration would not rest until it stabilised power
supply in the country. He made the pledge at the inauguration of the
rehabilitated Unit 6 and unit 4 of the Egbin thermal plant in Lagos to raise
the output of the plant by 220 megawatts “For government, there is no going
back until we surely stabilise power in the country,” the president said.
He said the rehabilitation of the plant had
returned Egbin to its full capacity of 1,320 megawatts. According to him the
landmark achievement was happening for the first time since the inception of
the plant. He said the power output would be beneficial to the Lagos industrial
layout and its environs while its sustenance would lead to creation of more
jobs.
The president added that the power
road map of his administration had set out the key foundation needed to remove
the obstacles needed in the power sector investment. He said that stemming from
the privatisation of the power sector more dividends had accrued to the nation.
He noted that the feat achieved by the administration would extend the life
span of the Egbin plant by another 20 years.
“The Egbin power plant and the result shown
today demonstrate without doubt that we have made a strong foundation upon
which we are building a sound and sustainable electricity industry. “Let me
restate that we are committed to irreversibly reposition the Nigerian power
sector as a pivot for the attainment of our nation’s development targets.”
The president further said that his
administration was diversifying the energy source by exploring all the options
available to remain the strongest economy in the continent and beyond. He said
that from now and in the future the FG would continue to make the power sector
growth become self-sustaining and viable by creating a conducive environment
through access to low interest finance and sound policy formulation. He
commended the Board and Management of Egbin and the regulatory bodies for a job
well done.
He further urged the host community
to partner the power station to conserve the environment and protect the
facility. The Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, noted that since
privatisation the power sector had received a new boost to move the nation to
the next level.
He said that for 16 years before the
advent of the Jonathan administration, no engineer was hired or employed by the
operators in the industry but Egbin had hired more than 107 engineers in
training. He said that the revamped units had been moribund for more than nine
years while the new company owner invested over N50 billion to revive the
plant.
He said that a lot of work was done in the
other power generation companies to boost their capacity. Accordingly, he said,
that Kainji dam was raised from 80 mw to additional 150mw with another 330 mw
to be injected soon. He said that Shiroro dam’s 450mw plant had added another
150 megawatts.
He said Ugheli had increased to
600mw from less than 200mw before privatisation. He also said a minimum of
5,000 megawatts would be added to the grid when the coal turbines across the
country were completed.
The chairman of the board of
directors of the plant, Mr Kola Adesina, said the management recognised the
importance of the plant to improve power when it commenced the revamping
exercise.
He praised the Jonathan administration for the
CBN power sector intervention fund which had assisted industry operators. He
said over one million homes in Lagos would enjoy additional six hours of power
per day, with more than 6,000 direct jobs and 10,000 indirect employment
opened.
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