The Minister of Power,
Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, has said electricity supply in the
country is improving slowly and that power problem cannot be solved by magic.
Total power generation
stood at 3,729 megawatts as of 6 am on Wednesday, according to the latest data
obtained by our correspondent from the ministry.
Transmission Substation,
Lagos, commended the Transmission Company of Nigeria for the ongoing projects
across the country.
“We have come to hand over
this expanded transmission substation, the Ejigbo Transmission Substation, to
the Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company. This substation was built in 1970;
the capacity was 60MVA then; except for the addition of another 60MVA, this
community has grown exponentially; so they have exceeded the installed capacity
here,” he stated.
The minister said President
Muhammadu Buhari knew the substation required an expansion, adding that the
capacity had been increased from 120MVA to 300MVA.
He stated, “Between that
time and when President Buhari came three years ago, some people were there.
But they will come back to you; so, when they come back, ask them if they
didn’t know where to buy transformers.
“The problem of electricity
is slowly being solved, one by one. Anybody will tell you he will do magic;
tell him, ‘How?’ He should explain to you. We inherited 800 containers for
power equipment left in the port for 10 years. President Buhari gave us
approval, and we have recovered 690.”
According to Fashola, there
are 90 transmission projects ongoing across the country, and some of the
recovered of pieces equipment is being used for them.
“If you look at it, between
2015 and now, you ask yourself honestly: Are you spending more on diesel now or
before? Are you running your generators for longer today or yesterday? So, are
you seeing the power slowly staying longer? If you are truthful to yourself,
you will know that it is better than yesterday. And we haven’t finished,” he
said.
The Managing Director, TCN,
Usman Mohammed, said the installation of the two units of 100MVA transformers
at the Ejigbo Transmission Substation was funded by the World Bank through the
firm’s project management unit.
He stated, “With the
increase in the Ejigbo substation’s capacity, the TCN has substantially
increased bulk electricity available in the substation for the Ikeja
Electricity Distribution Company to take to its customers. Consequently,
electricity consumers in Ejigbo, Egbe, Oke-Afa, Shasha, Ikotun, Ijegun, and
Idimu town will now have improved power supply from Ikeja Electric.”
“Other benefits include
relief of some overloaded feeders in Egbe, Shasha, and Oke-Afa. Also, the Lagos
airport will now have more load allocated to it. The improved power supply in
these areas will positively impact the socio-economic development of the areas
in particular and the economy at large.”

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