Nigerian Govt Approves N39 Billion Loan for Supply of Electricity Meters —Fashola
Tue, Aug 15, 2017 | By publisher
Power
THE federal government has approved N39 billion loan to Electricity Distribution Companies, DISCOs, for the supply of meters, Babatunde Fashola, SAN, minister of Power, Works and Housing, has disclosed.
Fashola made the disclosure on Monday, August 14, in Kano at the 18th Monthly Power Sector Stakeholders Meeting hosted by Kano Electricity Distribution Company, KEDCO.
He said the gesture was part of power sector recovery programme of the government aimed at ensuring uninterrupted power generation and distribution.
He added that it was also aimed at ensuring that every consumer of electricity is provided with a meter.
“It is also aimed at ending the series of complaints by consumers who applied for meter but were not supplied at the appropriate time,’’ he said.
The minister explained that the successful implementation of the power sector recovery programme would assist in resolving the conflict between distributors and consumers over tariff collection.
Fashola said power generation improved tremendously in 2017 to 6, 863 megawatts compared to 2016.
He attributed the reason for the increase to government’s efforts to end rampant vandalism of gas pipelines.
“With this development, we have also noticed increase in the distribution of electricity to consumers across the country.’’
Fashola said currently, the federal government is generating electricity beyond the carrying capacity of distribution companies, “which is a serious challenge to our efforts.’’
“It is a serious problem that the distribution companies do not have enough carrying capacity to accommodate more of the generated electricity due to one reason or the other,” he said.
He said that government had embarked on several projects to expand transmission capacity and distribution of power in the country.
In his remarks, Raul Zing, the chief operating officer of the KEDCO, said the company had spent more than N200 million for the construction of power sub-station at Dakata, in Nasarawa Local Government Area.
He said the sub-station, which was commissioned by the minister, would create 100 small scale industries and supply electricity to over 10,000 houses in the area. — NAN
Aug 15, 2017 @ 12:15 GMT
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