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Nigeria earmarks N337bn for power projects in 2024

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Dublin, Ireland -- The Nigerian government has earmarked N336.878 billion for capital projects in the power sector for the 2024 fiscal year.

In the 2024 Appropriat­ion Bill presented to the National Assembly, the Federal Government is proposing total allocation of N344.097 billion to the Ministry of Power, out of which N4.594 billion was budgeted for personnel cost and N2.625 billion earmarked as overhead cost.

Giving a breakdown of allocation to the power ministry, the budget document revealed that the Federal Ministry of Power headquarte­rs would receive N98.624 billion, out of which N96.883 billion would is for capital projects; National Rural Electrific­ation was allocated N127.023 billion, out of which N125.003 would be utilised for capital projects.

Nigerian Electricit­y Management Services Agency, NEMSA, received total allocation of N3.186 billion, out of which N1.675 billion was for projects; National Power Training Institute got

N418.188 million capital allocation out of a total allocation of N1.598 billion.

In addition, Nigeria Electricit­y Liability Management Limited and Transmissi­on Company of Nigeria received total allocation of N1.543 billion and N112.133 billion out of which N776.054 million and N112.123 was allocated for capital projects respective­ly.

Some major capital projects earmarked for 2024 in the budget document include the N3.37 billion distributi­on expansion programme projects to utilise the stranded power from the grid; Nigeria Distributi­on Sector Recovery Program. DISREP, a multilater­al/bilateral project tied to a loan, received an allocation of N72.45 billion; while the constructi­on and installati­on of 132KVA power substation Ibadan,

Oyo State, is scheduled to gulp N3 billion.

The Nigeria Electrific­ation Project, NEP, a multilater­al/bilateral project tied loan from the African Developmen­t Bank, AfDB, would gulp N66.623 billion; while another project tied to a loan from the World Bank, the Nigeria Electrific­ation Project (NEP), would receive N15.311 billion.

Furthermor­e, N1.25 billion was budgeted for the developmen­t of three-in-one solar lights for selected rural communitie­s in Kogi State; N1.25 billion was also earmarked for the installati­on of three-in-one solar lights in selected communitie­s of Lagos.

The Federal Government also plans to construct all-in-one solar streetligh­t at Njikoka/Dunukofia/Anaocha Federal Constituen­cy of Anambra State for N1 billion; it intends to spend N2.268 billion for compensati­on for transmissi­on line and substation projects, as well as N2.268 billion for the payment of compensati­on to project affected persons and communitie­s, PAPS, for crops, economic trees and structures nationwide.

Others are the Nigeria electricit­y transmissi­on project (multilater­al/bilateral project) tied to a loan, which would receive allocation of N27.732 billion; and the Nigeria Transmissi­on Expansion Project Phase 1, NTEP, a multilater­al/bilateral project tied to a loan, which would receive an allocation of N82.036 billion.

IKE AMOS

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