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FG sets to construct 5 new substations as Siemens Power project enters second phase

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“TCN requires N2.779 trillion to complete 149 power projects nationwide,” says Adelabu

… reveals “Power generation rises from 4,100MW to 5,270MW in one year”

 

Oredola Adeola

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Nigeria’s Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, has revealed that the Siemens power project under the Presidential Power Initiative, which achieved 95 percent completion of its pilot stage in 2024, will advance to its second phase in the first quarter of this year.

The plan, according to the Minister, includes the construction of five substations across the country, with contracts for the projects set to be finalized next week.

The Minister made this known on Monday when he appeared before the Senate and the House of Representatives joint committee to defend the Ministry of Power’s budget 2025, on Monday.

He informed the lawmakers that approval has been given for the commencement of the second phase of the Siemens power project.

He further explained that the project will involve the construction of five substations across the nation to address the issue of frequent grid collapses.

Adelabu added that the substations to be built across the country, would address the nation’s fragile power infrastructure, occasioned by obsolete and outdated equipment.

He said, “The Federal Government is fully determined to address these challenges and issues that have been blocking our progress in our effort to provide electricity to Nigerians and our consumers.

“Of particular note is the grid collapse, which has to do with the obsolete and outdated equipment around our power stations. To practically address this, the Siemens project will come on board in the first quarter of this year.

“This will energise our supply so that the issue of grid collapse will be a thing of the past,” Adelabu said.

The Minister further disclosed that the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), will require about N2.779 trillion to execute its 149 projects that are scattered across the country.

According to him, many of these projects are at different stages of completion and are expected to address the electricity challenge facing the nation.

“Our total budget as a ministry is not even up to this but as the saying goes that half bread is better than none. I’m telling you so that you can be aware of the kind of money that is needed in the ministry for us to address our electricity challenges.

“We need your cooperation and collaboration in achieving the mandate of Mr. President in electricity supply to Nigerians”, the Minister said.

The Minister also revealed that when he was appointed, the power generation was just about 4100 megawatts (MW) and within a year, the capacity increased by over 1000MW.

“We reached a maximum capacity of 5270MW.  The improvements in generation capacity  were due to improvements  in the operation of existing power plants and the commissioning of new plants.

“This boost was partly driven by efforts to ensure more efficient use of existing infrastructure and completion of some power projects”, he said.

Chief Adelabu also informed the lawmakers of the need to address the issue of vandalism as it concerns the electricity asset across the country.

“One other critical thing I want to draw your attention to is the issue of vandalisation as it concerns our assets. It is important we sensitise our people against this act.

“We must be involved in serious advocacy on this issue. We must jointly address the issue of protecting the power assets.

“A damage to one is a damage to all, especially the transmission assets, they are so interwoven and a damage to one is a damage to all.

“In this case, we need the cooperation and collaboration of all our security agencies, the Army, the Airforce, the Navy, the Police and the Civil Defence.

“But more importantly, we need the cooperation and collaboration of the office of the National Security Adviser.

“We are not just dealing with those who steal cables but bandits, who use dynamite to blow up towers and transmission lines.

“There is no amount we can vote for this either as a ministry or in TCN that can solve this.

Our transmission line from Shiroro – Mando – Kaduna which was attacked by these bandits, and which we are yet to put back, was done in a manner as if we were in a war situation.

We did not budget for what was spent to put what we could together.

“How do we manage the protection  of these assets? This must be our joint concern, so we are calling for your cooperation and collaboration in addressing this security challenge facing us in our power assets”, the Minister said.

He added: “I want to assure you that on our part, the Federal Government is fully ready to address the issues hindering the electricity sector this year, 2025 and we hope the year will be a better one for us in the ministry.

“As I said before, I want to reiterate it that we will focus on this Presidential Power Initiative in ensuring that our grid is stable and does not suffer collapse and when it does, within the very shortest time, it is restored and brought back on board.

The Minister also disclosed that the ministry will be working with local contractors in their procurement plans for the year.

“I also want to let you know that we are encouraging our local contractors in providing our materials such as cables, poles and so on.

“This will help us to conserve our foreign exchange and reduce  the transaction cycles we often face while we import. This will save us time in our procurement this year”, he said.

 

 

 

 

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