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Power ministry to revive three abandoned projects in Abia

By Raheemat Mustapha
13 December 2020   |   4:05 am
The Minister of Power, Engr. Saleh Mamman, has assured that the three major power projects located in Abia North Senatorial District, Abia State, which have been abandoned for years, would be reactivated and completed in the first quarter of next year. Speaking during his working visit to the 2x30/40MVA substations 132 KVA transmission lines, located…

The Minister of Power, Engr. Saleh Mamman, has assured that the three major power projects located in Abia North Senatorial District, Abia State, which have been abandoned for years, would be reactivated and completed in the first quarter of next year.

Speaking during his working visit to the 2×30/40MVA substations 132 KVA transmission lines, located in Arochukwu, Ohafia and Ubur-Ihechiowa towns, the Minister expressed dismay that the projects awarded since 2010 were abandoned at about 90 percent completion.
He said the Buhari administration was ready to complete all abandoned projects in the power sector across the country in fulfilment of the president’s promise to Nigerians.

Saleh pledged that the contracts for the three abandoned projects would be reviewed and re-awarded for immediate completion. He noted that the power projects were of immense importance to the people, as they would not only boost electricity supply, but also give room for expansion to cover the entire Abia Senatorial district.

The Minister, who was accompanied on the visit by the Senator representing Abia North Senatorial District, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, remarked that the multiplier effects of improved power supply on the socio-economic sector of the country cannot be overemphasized:

“To this end, the Federal Government has mapped out millions of different households across the nation for their power needs, distribution and monitoring, and for which we recently launched the Central Data Management System, the first of its kind in the history of Nigeria.

“The Central Data Management System (CDMS) is a digital platform for the Nigeria Sustainable Energy for All (SE4ALL) that monitors power networks across the country. This initiative is part of our efforts to digitise the Nigerian power sector, using new innovative digital technologies and processes that will help address many of the key challenges power sector is facing today,” the minister added. 

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