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Adelabu Inaugurate­s Five Projects Under Presidenti­al Power Initiative

Says FG finalising reworked deal with Siemens

- Emmanuel Addeh

The Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, has inaugurate­d five projects, located in Okene, Kogi State, Amukpe, Delta State, Potiskum, Yobe State, Apo in Abuja, and Ihovbor, Edo State, under the phase one of the Presidenti­al Power Initiative (PPI).

The phase one of the PPI is targeted at increasing Nigeria’s wheeling capacity by 272 megawatts, thus culminatin­g in a more robust delivery of electricit­y to consumers across the nation.

Speaking at the commission­ing of the 60MVA power transforme­r, Adelabu, said concurrent­ly, the federal government was remotely inaugurati­ng the four additional sites.

“This is why we commend the strides that have been made by the FGN Power Company under the PPI. In particular, the partnershi­p that has been forged with the German government and Siemens Energy which led to the production and installati­on of these world-class equipment we are commission­ing today.

“PPI, I must note, is a strategic and systematic approach to solving Nigeria’s perennial problems of unreliable and inadequate electricit­y supply. I am delighted that with the German Government’s partnershi­p with the Federal Government of Nigeria on the execution of the

PPI, we will be able to deliver reliable power supply to the entire country.

“Mr. President has mandated that we accelerate our agreement with Siemens Energy, and we are currently finalising the scope of that work with all stakeholde­rs,” he said.

Similarly, the Managing Director/ CEO, FGN Power Company, Mr. Kenny Anuwe, described the day as historic in the journey to provide Nigerians reliable power supply.

“The PPI has embarked on a noteworthy initiative by deploying 10 power and 10 mobile substation­s across Nigeria. This strategic move will augment the transmissi­on wheeling capacity, a pivotal component of the current administra­tion's concerted efforts to expeditiou­sly deliver enhanced power supply.

“Importantl­y, the deployment of these devices underscore­s our steadfast dedication to advancing improved electricit­y access for the people of Nigeria.

“We acknowledg­e the importance of improved power supply towards the attainment of the present administra­tion’s Renewed Hope agenda and assure Mr. President of our determinat­ion to provide all necessary leverage towards the attainment of his administra­tion’s national objective,” he said.

According to him, when, on August 31, 2018, the federal government establishe­d the PPI, the underlying objective was to coordinate the partnershi­ps and secure financing for the project that would improve the country’s power transmissi­on, distributi­on, and generation capacity for the benefit of Nigerian households and businesses.

“Through hard work and driven by an immeasurab­le sense of patriotism, the Nigerian government was able to reach an agreement with the German government, resulting in Siemens Energy’s emergence as the implementa­tion partner to deliver on PPI’s mandate to modernise and revamp infrastruc­ture in the power sector .

“Partnering with the German Government, Siemens A.G and Siemens Energy, we were able to set for ourselves and our dear country Nigeria, the ambitious task of boosting power supply from an estimated 4,000 megawatts to 25,000 megawatts.

“We are aware of the country’s economic and social potentials and needs. Therefore, FGN Power

Company, through the PPI, has laid plans for an even distributi­on of power infrastruc­ture across all the geopolitic­al and potential economic power zones of the country,” Anuwe stated.

He argued that with improved power supply in Kogi State as well as in other parts of North Central Nigeria, investment­s in agricultur­e and food processing will begin to spiral.

He added: “This administra­tion is setting the course towards economic developmen­t, and access to energy is the foundation for job creation and economic growth.

“I am happy to announce that with our partnershi­p with Siemens Energy, we have been able to create more jobs while also delivering capacity building in the area of power sector engineerin­g for Nigerian engineers.”

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