The Guardian (Nigeria)

Buhari inaugurate­s N1 trillion gas pipeline to boost electricit­y, others

• Tasks Kaduna, Kogi, FCT on project’s two- year delivery date

- From Kingsley Jeremiah, Abuja and Ibrahim Obansa, Lokoja

PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari, in company of Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State and his Kaduna counterpar­t, Nasir El- Rufai, as well as the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva, yesterday inaugurate­d the 614- kilometre AjaokutaKa­duna- Kano ( AKK) gas pipeline to tackle Nigeria’s critical economic problems. During the virtual ceremony in Abuja, Buhari pointed out that the $ 2.8 billion ( about N1.1 trillion) project, to be financed by a Chinese loan, would boost the nation’s energy capacity by nearly 4000 megawatts and generate over three million jobs. He added that the undertakin­g would upscale domestic gas utilisatio­n, uplift the textile industry, as well as address agricultur­al hiccups through the fertiliser and petrochemi­cal sub- sector.

The Department of Petroleum Resources ( DPR) had said the country’s gas reserves as at January 1, 2020, were 203.16 trillion cubic feet ( TCF).

Being a component of the Trans- Nigeria Gas Pipeline ( TNGP), with capacity to transport about 2.2 billion cubic feet of the product daily, the President charged the Kogi, Kaduna and FCT administra­tions to ensure the project was delivered within its two- year timeline.

His words: “We promised the nation that we will expand the critical gas infrastruc­ture in the country to promote the use of gas in the domestic market. “These include the EscravosLa­gos Pipeline System – 2 ( ELPS- 2); Obiafu– Obrikom ( OB3) pipeline; and the AKK.

“These projects are fundamenta­l to our desire to industrial­ise and energise the entreprene­urial spirit that is ever- present in our population.”

In his remarks, Sylva said the move would open up industrial activities in the northern corridor, adding: “We expect that in this corridor, a lot of investment­s will commence like fertiliser projects, gas industry, petrochemi­cal, power plants and others.”

“On the part of this project, power plants will be built in Abuja and Kano,” he stated.

Also speaking, Group Managing Director ( GMD) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company ( NNPC), Mele Kyari, clarified that the project, to be constructe­d by two groups, Brentex/ China Petroleum Pipeline Bureau- CPP Consortia; and Oilserve/ China First Highway Engineerin­g Company- CFHEC Consortia; would connect the northern region with others. “NNPC is thus transition­ing towards becoming an integrated energy company to support Mr. President’s economic diversific­ation efforts,” the GMD submitted.

 ??  ?? President Muhammadu Buhari ( right); Vice Presidenty­emi Osinbajo; and Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, during the virtual ground breaking of the Ajaokuta- Kaduna- Kano ( AKK) gas pipeline at the State House, Abuja… yesterday.
President Muhammadu Buhari ( right); Vice Presidenty­emi Osinbajo; and Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, during the virtual ground breaking of the Ajaokuta- Kaduna- Kano ( AKK) gas pipeline at the State House, Abuja… yesterday.

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