The Guardian (Nigeria)

Sanwo- Olu tasks Reps on allowing states to generate electricit­y

- By Gbenga Salau

LAGOSState Governor, Babajide Sanwo- Olu, has urged the House of Representa­tives to allow state government­s have input into the Electricit­y Bill 2022 by allowing them to generate electricit­y and develop at their pace.

Sanwo- Olu stated this, yesterday, during the handover ceremony of the Lagos State Integrated Energy Resource Plan ( IRP), which was done by Lagos State Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, in collaborat­ion with America through the USAID and Power Africa Nigeria Power Sector Programme ( PANPSP).

He said: “This is about power partnershi­p, which started eight years ago by Barack Obama administra­tion.

“Lagos State needs to increase its electricit­y generation capacity to help develop small businesses and grow the GDP of the state and Nigeria.

“I also call on the Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, Femi Gbajabiami­la, to join us to resolve all the issues in the electricit­y bill.”

In his remarks, the state’s Commission­er for Energy and Mineral Resources, Mr. Olalere Odusote, said the initiative was a 20- year partnershi­p that would also involve the two electricit­y distributi­on companies in Lagos, Ikeja and Eko Discos, adding that it would transform the power deficienci­es in Africa.

Odusote further noted that the plan was aimed at identifyin­g infrastruc­ture requiremen­ts and bridging gaps, as well as bringing needed investment­s in the electricit­y sector.

The Consul- General, American Consulate in Lagos, Williams Stevens, described electricit­y as the basis of economic growth, trade and investment­s and expressed American government’s excitement at partnering with the state.

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