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A’Ibom, African Delta Power Ink Agreement On Phase 2 Of  Power Plant

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Akwa Ibom State Government has signed a co-location and power production pact with African Delta Power Limited to add additional 366megawatts to the existing 191megawatts of the state-owned Ibom power plant.

The new deal shows that the aggregate maximum capacity of the gas turbine generator units is capable of producing up to 732Megawatts.The  Ibom Power would need to apply to the National Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) for licence expansion to cover the expanded license. Currently, the company has an on-grid license for 685MW.

The Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Uko Udom, SAN,signed the agreement on behalf of the state government.The Board Chairman of Ibom Power, Engr. Etido Inyang and Secretary of the company, Barr. Ime Asibong signed for Ibom Power; while Jemeriah Oluwaseun and Christabel Nwagum (CEO of African Delta and Secretary respectively) signed the agreement on behalf African Delta Power.

Speaking at the signing  ceremony,  Secretary to Akwa Ibom State Government and Chairman of the One-Stop Shop on Investment Committee, Dr. Emmanuel Ekuwem, said that the proposed power plant will be developed as part of the Phase 2 of the IPP.

“The proposed power project is under the ‘Power for All’ initiative of Governor Udom Emmanuel, which was inaugurated about two years ago by the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.”. he said

He  urged investors to follow up the agreement by living up to the letters as enshrined in the terms of the contract.

He also spoke on the implementation of the project and implored the African Delta Power team to speed up the processes and abide by the roadmap agreed to by government for the project.

The chairman of Ibom Power Company Limited, Engr. Etido Inyang said the first phase of Ibom power is already operational with an installed capacity of 191megawatts,adding that  Ibom Power has a license to generate 685megawatts of power which the proposed power plant will leverage on.

He added:“We have a delta of the remainder of the license that which is 685megawatts. They are coming in with their first phase of 366megawatts with plans to expand to 732megawatts which we will get an additional license to support”.

He  revealed that the company had received many bids from several investors that had shown firm interest to partner Ibom Power for its Phase 2 but African Delta Power has proven to be ‘outstanding’.

”Their technical partners have been supportive and we have seen the turbines that are coming in. We have seen that they have evidence of funding that will be deployed in the installation of these turbines and they are going to commence groundbreaking within the first week of June”, he stated.

In his remarks,the Managing Director of Ibom Power, Engr. Meyen Etukudo ,described  the pact as ‘mutually rewarding’ for both parties with great prospects for the future,adding that Phase 2 of Ibom Power,  will ensure the company continues to break more frontiers.

On how the project will be implemented within the stipulated nine months period, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of African Delta Power, Jeremiah Oluwaseun said, most of the turbines and the systems have been prefabricated so they are ready to be deployed with their foreign technical partners from the United States.

He added:”Once a few other things are put in place, these equipments will be shipped in, in phases for onward installation here”.

Oluwaseun, who led his team consisting of the GM-Operations, Kelechi Samuel Anyamele; GM-Admin, Christabel Nwagum and the CLO, Etim Ayara said that Akwa Ibom was selected for the project because the state had the prerequisites for the project.

He said:” Akwa Ibom State ‘has the gas, a welcoming environment, good partners and a state government that is willing to go ahead with the project”

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