According to report, the Minister of Power, Works and
Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola has revealed Federal giovernment plans to ensure steady power supply in the country.
Fashola said this at the 25th Monthly
Power Sector meeting on Monday in Uyo.
He said that the power sector recovery
programme put in place by the ministry and other stakeholders in the
power sector was beginning to yield results.
The minister said that the Federal
Government had secured the World Bank approval for 486 million
dollars Transmission Company of Nigeria transmission expansion
funding.
“Progress is being made with the same
bank for the Rural Electrification and Distribution Expansion
Funding.
“Clearly, our implemental power
initiative is well underway, some jobs are manifesting and the
promise of steady power is real.
“If we persevere, I am certain that
we will witness uninterrupted power, which is the final destination
of our journey.’’
The minister said that the Power Sector
Recovery Programme (PSRP), policies, actions and programmes in the
sector were meant to solve the power sector problems.
He said that the policies, programmes
and actions were delivering results.
“One of the results is the regulation
that will democratise access to meters for power sector customers.
“We have reached a 7,000 Megawatts
(MW) Generation Capacity and have a 5,000 MW Distribution Capacity,
what is newsworthy is that in the last month, we have met with
Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), DisCos, and GenCos.
“On how to implement the Eligible
Customer Policy and increase connectivity to the 2,000 MW that is
available.
“In many parts of the country
connected to the grid, citizens’ feedback is positive, even though
all the problems are not solved.
“Citizens acknowledge more power in
dry weather, reduced hours of running their generators and reduction
in fuel (diesel and petrol) purchase to power generators,” Fashola
said.
He, however, described solar energy as
a cleaner and more efficient source of power, emphasising that in
many states, solar power is being accepted and used.
The minister said consumers were
already embracing the solar power generation plan, an initiative of
the government to boost electricity.
Fashola said that the country was
moving away from theorising power to the actual provision of
efficient power to support trade and business, especially Small and
Medium Enterprises (SMEs).
The minister also inaugurated the Meter
Asset Provider Regulation 2018 and presented a copy of the regulation
to Gov. Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom.
In his remarks, Emmanuel said his
administration was working toward the provision of digitalised meters
in the state, adding that by 2019, every household in the state would
be using a digitalised meter.
Emmanuel said the metering company in
the state would solve the four million meters need of the country.
The governor, however, called on the
Federal Government to take advantage of the metering company existing
in the state.
He warned against vandalism of power
installations, adding that the state government would wage a war on
vandals to protect the infrastructure in the sector.
“The major cardinal point when we did
our five-point agenda that anchored on industrialisation is also the
drive that we are doing on electricity generation and distribution.’’
The governor commended Fashola for his
drive and efforts in solving the power problem in the country.
“If the effort is sustained, the
country is close to solving its power problems,’’ he said.
*Agency report
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