Monday, 31 August 2015

Read Why electricity has remained stable – FG

The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Power, Ambassador
Godknows Igali, on Monday said electricity has been stable in the
country lately because there has not been any case of gas pipeline
vandalism.
Igali spoke with State House correspondents at the Presidential Villa,
Abuja.
He recalled that vandalism was the bane of electricity supply during
the last administration.
He said things improved with the decision of the current
administration to double efforts at engaging communities where the
pipelines passed through.
This, he said, led to increased gas supplies and improved power
supply nationwide currently at 4,600MW.
He said, “The gas is now passing to the gas pipelines and I think
that the government has been engaging the communities and the
places where these gas infrastructures pass through.
“We hope it will be sustained because, like I said, there is a
conscious engagement and it’s redouble.
“Redouble means that there was effort and when there was effort
and you put additional effort and additional effort, then, it means
that you have redoubled your work and that is what is going on.
“We saw tremendous vandalism especially before the handover. It
has never been so bad.
“But for the past three months, not a single day has had that kind of
vandalism. It is our prayer that this will continue.”
Igali explained that apart from President Muhammadu Buhari
building on efforts of past government and tasking stakeholders to
double efforts, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo had been holding
almost daily meetings with power distribution companies on ways
of improving power supply to consumers.
He dismissed the insinuation that power supply improved because
of increased rains.
Igali explained that the hydro power stations in Kainji and Shiroro
contribute just about 20 per cent of the entire electricity and no
substantial additions come from there.

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