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Millwater pledges reliable power as light up Agbara project commences

By Oludare Richards
01 June 2024   |   5:26 am
A foremost energy solutions provider, Millwater Limited, in partnership with Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC), FGN Power Company Limited (FGNPC), Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC), and other stakeholders
Second Row: Non-Executive Director, Millwater, Mr. Kessington Ereku (left); Chairman Board of Directors, Millwater, Mr. Anirejuoritse Ojuyah; Executive Director, Corporate Service, NDPHC, Nkechiyelu Mba; Director, NDPHC, Dr. Tunji Olowolafe; Chairman, Board Of Directors, EKEDC, Dr. Dere Otubu; Managing Director/CEO, NDPHC, Chiedu Ugbo; Executive Director Legal Services, NDPHC, Dr. Steven Andzenge; Executive Director, Finance & Accounts, NDPHC, Babayo Shehu; Non-Executive Director, Millwater, Mr. Kenneth Chukwuka; Ag MD/CEO Eko Disco, Mrs Rekhiat Momoh and Managing Director/ CEO, Millwater, Engr. Jude Nwoko at the ground breaking ceremony of the Phase One of Light Up Agbara Project…on Thursday.

A foremost energy solutions provider, Millwater Limited, in partnership with Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC), FGN Power Company Limited (FGNPC), Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC), and other stakeholders, on Thursday, hosted Vice President Kashim Shettima at the groundbreaking ceremony of the Phase One of the Light Up Agbara Project.

The event marked the commencement of the project in line with the Light Up Nigeria Initiative. The project, officially launched in October 2023, was commemorated with a roundtable business discussion with partners, stakeholders, and customers. It entails distributing about 300 MW of electricity to businesses and off-takers within the industrial clusters in Sagamu, Sango, Ota, Ifo and Mowe to foster a flourishing economy through reliable grid power.

The groundbreaking ceremony is therefore a direct result of last year’s launch and commitment to instigating a change in the Nigerian power sector. This ceremony unveiled the first of two multi-million-dollar mobile substations and national assets that will be situated in Agbara.

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