The Federal Government, Friday, said plans have been put in place to
ensure steady supply of electricity in the country by October 2014.
Minister
of Power, Professor Chenedu Nebo who briefed State House Correspondents
in Abuja said government has made efforts to ensure constant
availability of gas at power stations to boast power generation.
Professor
Nebo, who spoke after a meeting on power stakeholders at the
presidential villa, Abuja, chaired by Vice President Namadi Sambo, added
that the debt owed power generation companies would also be cleared.
He
said “The generation companies have been complaining that they need to
have all their bills paid. The good thing about this is that
arrangements are being made to make sure that all the generation
companies get their money as at when due.
“We are working on that. That is part of the meeting that was chaired by Mr Vice President.
“Next
thing is how far we have come with the issue of even settling the gas
question. The gas question has remained for quite a while. But very
thankfully, the Honourable Minister of Petroleum Resources and I, the
central bank governor and chairman of NERC met severally to address
those issues.
“And that eventually ended in finding resources to
take care of the indebtedness of the generation companies to the gas
companies.
“So once we take care of the backlog, we insist that the gas companies will eventually produce more gas.’’
He
maintained that there are visible signs of government’s efforts to
ensure constant electricity supply across the country in the past one
week following improved gas supply.
“The cheering news from all of
these is that if you have noticed throughout the country in the past
one week people have been getting much better power supply.
“The
gas is now beginning to come back and it’s something that gives all of
us a lot of joy. And we know that it will continue to grow that way even
until December because now some of the facilities, maintenance, repair
works on the gas equipment and so on”. He added.
“The gas
producers have come to a place where almost all of these is being taken
care of, and then the new gas we are expecting we have then trickling in
right now.
“So that part of the shortfalls we’ve had in
production up to this time, we hope that by the beginning of October, we
will see a much better stabilisation of the entire power delivery
system in the country.
Speaking on generation capacity, Nebo noted that power supply have hovered around 4,500 mega watts.
His
words, “First, I would say we rejoice that for the first time in a long
time we have been averaging over 4,500 MW when we include nearly 300 mw
of spilling reserve which is always put there to make sure that the
reliability and stability of the grid is ensured at all time.
“So,
we are really moving forward; it may not be as rapidly as Nigerians
expect but it is important to let everybody know that indeed we are
advancing, we are making progress and we will continue to make
progress”.
Source: Vanguardngr
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