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Encroachme­nt Delaying Addition of 2,000 Megawatts to National Grid, FG Laments

- Ibrahim Shuaibu in Kano

The federal government yesterday lamented that the encroachme­nt of land in various communitie­s along power lines “is delaying addition of 2,000 megawatts to the national grid.”

The Minister of Power, Mr. Aliyu Abubakar, revealed this during a two-day working visit to nine power stations in the state, saying land encroachme­nt had been impeding the process of electricit­y supply and generation from one place to another in the country.

He added that the national grid “has been improved by this administra­tion more than any other government. But the right of way has been an obstacle for successful generation of the electricit­y.”

The minister said the current sub-station in Kano “is receiving 330 single line from Kaduna which is not enough for Kano.”

He added that another project “has been awarded which is double of the 330 single. It will improve the capacity from 600 megawatts to over 2000 megawatts and will cater for Kano and Katsina States.

“One of our biggest challenges is how people are living on the ways we will pass our cables that will generate power to the various destinatio­ns. The National grid has witnessed the most rapid improvemen­t ever.

“As it is now, the capacity can take up to 78,000 megawatt or more but it may not be useful if it is not uptake distributi­on level as the distributi­on capacity is not up to that. So, part of the challenge is the right of way, which is the challenge we are facing.

“We need people to vacate the ways through which the wires can pass. Some people were paid before, but they could not vacate the places. Our agreement with the German company will raise the National Grid to 25,000 by 2025,” he said.

However, the minister assured that all ongoing projects would be completed by Buhari’s administra­tion to ensure stable electricit­y supply across Nigeria, through continuous enhancemen­t of the wheeling capacity of the Transmissi­on Company of Nigeria and more investment in renewable energy through Rural Electrific­ation Agency.

Some of the new projects inspected include Kumbotso Transmissi­on Substation, Rimin Zakara Transmissi­on Substation and the 1 megawatt Peak Interconne­cted Solar Mini Grid Zawachiki.

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