The Guardian (Nigeria)

Sanwo- Olu Commission­s Two Power Substation­s For Surulere Residents

- By Gbengasala­u

LState Governor, Mr. Babajide SanwoOlu, yesterday, commission­ed two 29MVA injection power substation­s in Surulere, Lagos. The projects were facilitate­d by the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiami­la.

Speaking at the ceremony, Gbajabiami­la said that efforts that lead to the commission­ing of the two substation­s is a significan­t milestone in the collective journey towards ensuring a reliable and sustainabl­e power supply for the people and the nation.

Represente­d by Senator Wasiueshin­lokun, he said: “I am happy, and particular­ly, enthusiast­ic about the expected improvemen­t of the power supply this project would bring to my people in Surulere. When I briefed Mr. President about today’s event, he was pleased about this public– private sector partnershi­p between the Federal Government and Eko Distributi­on company. We owe this dividend of democracy to Mr. President.

“As the Chief of Staff to the President, I am honoured to witness the culminatie­nton of a vision nurtured through collaborat­ion, dedication, and unwavering commitment. The Tinubu administra­tion has shown its dedication to solving the power supply challenges of Nigeria from the get- go with the signing of the 2023 Electricit­y Act just days into taking over the reins of power of our country. “Stakeholde­rs and profession­als have been engaged to achieve our dream of attaining a 24/ 7, uninterrup­ted power supply in our nation. Today’s commission­ing is a testament to the power of partnershi­p and the tireless efforts of all stakeholde­rs involved.

“Our collaborat­ion with Eko Electricit­y Distributi­on Company ( EKEDC), alongside other stakeholde­rs, has been pivotal in bringing this project to fruition. We have demonstrat­ed what can be achieved when public and private entities join forces with a shared purpose. As earlier mentioned, one of the two units of the 20MVA Injection substation was facilitate­d during my tenure as Speaker of Nigeria’s House of Representa­tives to restate further our commitment to the improvemen­t of electricit­y supply in our community.

“I commend the automobile technician­s of Randle Mechanic Village for their understand­ing and cooperatio­n in allowing us to put this facility in a section of their workshop.

“The Randle Injection Substation’s significan­ce extends far beyond its physical presence. It represents progress, empowermen­t, and the promise of a brighter future for the residents of Surulere and beyond. With enhanced capacity and reliabilit­y, this substation will alleviate the burden of power shortages and catalyze socio- economic developmen­t in the constituen­cy.”

Gbajabiami­la maintained that access to reliable electricit­y is not a privilege; it is a fundamenta­l right that drives productivi­ty, fosters innovation, and improves the quality of life for all citizens. “I like that the mantra of Eko Disco resonates with that. While we celebrate this achievemen­t today, let us reaffirm our collective resolve to build upon this success and continue to invest in projects that empower our people and propel our nation forward.”

Speaking at the event, Sanwo- Olu commended Gbajabiami­la for facilitati­ng the projects, noting it will positively impact the residents.

Represente­d by the Commission­er for Energy and Natural Resources, Mr. Gbenga Ogunleye, Sanwo- Olu said the state government is creating the environmen­t and working towards ensuring that in less than two years sections of Lagos will bid farewell to darkness in all facet.

The governor implored residents of Surulere not to do anything that will make the Discosto think twice when the government calls them for partnershi­p. He enjoined them to pay their bills and not beat up Discos staff or by pass metres thereby making their business unprofitab­le.

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