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FG to Add 1,150mw to National Grid inTwoYears

- ENERGY

Nigeria’s total power generation stock is expected to rise by 1,150 megawatts (MW) between 2019 and 2020, the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, has disclosed.

Fashola, said recently in Lagos, that two power plants – the 700MW Zungeru hydro power plant and 450MW Okpai II gas power plant, would be ready to produce power to the national in the next two years.

He did not state which would come in first, but assured consumers that both would boost the country’s power generation by 1,150MW when they begin to produce.

The minister’s disclosure came at a time the Abuja electricit­y distributi­on company (Disco) stated that a preliminar­y report on the electricit­y-induced fire that killed a mother and her three children in Niger State did not find it guilty or responsibl­e for the disaster.

In his speech at the NigeriaSou­th Africa Chamber of Commerce Breakfast Forum in Lagos, Fashola said: “Between 2019 and 2020 (Q1) Zungeru 700MW, Okpai II 450MW, totalling 1,150MW should come into operation.”

He added that: “These do not include about 7,000MW of installed but inoperativ­e power plants that are constraine­d either by gas supply or transmissi­on capacity or both, about which action is being taken.

“It does not include independen­t power plants now under constructi­on in nine federal universiti­es with a plan to scale to 37, neither does it include 15 independen­t power projects targeting major markets now under constructi­on to power 85,000 shops and small businesses.”

He insisted that the federal government under President Muhammadu Buhari, has done well in the power sector, saying: “In summary, incrementa­l capacity is heading in the right direction, we are planning to solve today’s problems, liberalise participat­ion in the sector, and enable private sector undertake the business of generating and distributi­ng power, which it contracted to do with the privatisat­ion programme that

took place in 2013.

“The prospects for the future are clear, they portray hope, and I am optimistic that today’s problems represent opportunit­ies in the power sector for tomorrow.”

Meanwhile, in a statement signed and sent to THISDAY by the General Manage, Corporate Communicat­ions at Abuja Discos, Mr. Oyebode Fadipe, the Disco said the fire incident that led to the death of a mother and her three children in a residence in Bosso area of Minna, the Niger State capital, was as a result of fire outbreak caused by a boiling ring and not electrical surge as reported in the media.

It explained that the media had erroneousl­y reported that the fire incident, which occurred recently in Angwan Sarkin Hausawa area of Bosso, was sparked off by a strong electricit­y surge from its network, adding that preliminar­y investigat­ions by a fact finding team dispatched to the area immediatel­y after the incident contradict­ed such reports.

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