
President Goodluck Jonathan has reiterated his administration’s commitment to the provision of stable electricity in the country.
Speaking at the inauguration of Unit 4 and Unit 6 of the Egbin thermal plant in Lagos, Saturday, Mr. Jonathan said he would not rest until Nigerians begin to enjoy steady power supply.
“For government, there is no going back until we surely stabilise power in the country,” Mr. Jonathan said.
“The Egbin power plant and the result shown today demonstrate without doubt that we have made a strong foundation upon which we are building a sound and sustainable electricity industry.
“Let me restate that we are committed to irreversibly reposition the Nigerian power sector as a pivot for the attainment of our nation’s development targets.”
In his remarks, Chinedu Nebo, the Minister of Power, said that the company’s new investor had funnelled over N50 billion to rehabilitate the plant.
Mr. Nebo said while other operators in the sector had failed to hire or employ any engineer over the past 16 years, Egbin plant had hired over 100 engineers in training.
According to him, work in the other power generation companies has boosted the nation’s power generation capacity, noting that Ughelli had increased to 600MW, Shiroro 600MW, and Kainji 230MW.
The minister also said that a minimum of 5,000MW would be added to the grid at the completion of the coal turbines across the country.

February 22, 2015 





Keep on my able presido
Keep on doing your good work for your father’s land placed on your care, U must be remembered for that forever,GEJ till 2019.
mostly at lucky way, ikpoba hill benin city edo state. Please we need light in a month we do do have light 4times n dat 4times is only 2hr sometimes is not even up 2 hrs, please help us