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FG: Second Niger Bridge ready for commission­ing Okays N1.5bn for 132 KV double circuit transmissi­on line Says power situation will improve soon

- By Muideen Olaniyi

The Federal Government says the Second Niger Bridge, which will be handed over on May 20, is now ready for commission­ing.

The Minister of Informatio­n and Culture, Lai Mohammed, disclosed this to reporters yesterday after the Federal Executive Council meeting.

He said: “The Second Niger Bridge is ready for commission­ing. The contractor will hand it over on 20th of this month, it’ll be commission­ed soon after.”

The Minister of State for Power, Jeddy Agba said the council approved the award of contract for the procuremen­t of 25 numbers of 33 KV circuit breakers and 120 numbers of surge arrestors for systems use for Transition Company of Nigeria.

Prince Agba said the contract value was in the “neighbourh­ood” of N140m as argumentat­ion for that.

He said council also approved the variation due to price escalation on the constructi­on of the Dukanbo Shonga 132 KV double circuit transmissi­on line in Kwara State.

“The Shonga Farms Limited and the whole of that area has been in darkness for a long time. With this procuremen­t we hope that in two months, we should have full power supply to those areas and restore farming and processing activities in that area. The cost is N1.5 billion.”

Agba assured that the epileptic power supply witnessed in recent times in different parts of the country would soon end as power generation and distributi­on would improve despite the rains.

Explaining the decline in power supply, he said, “You’ll agree with me that of late, we’ve had problems with gas supplies for generation­al companies. We just negotiated with the gas supply companies, NNPC limited to augment gas supplies to distributo­rs at the going local rate.

“Gas was sold to them at export rate, whose price differs and they collection is made on domestic rates. So there was a differenti­al and the argument, however, we had an agreement with the NNPCL and natural gas company to supply gas to GENCOs commencing from last week, and they are buying at local price not at the export price.”

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