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Nigeria Added 2000MW To National Grid In 40 Years-Adelabu
Mohammed Shosanya
The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu,has said that added only 2000 megawatts of power to the national grid in the last 40 years.
The minister,who disclosed this in Lagos, during his keynote address at the ongoing 2024 edition of the Nigeria Energy Exhibition and Conference,lamented the country’s worsening performance in the area of power generation.
“But we are over 200 million people, we are still celebrating achieving 5000MW milestone. Why this seems to be an achievement is because it took us almost 40 years to generate additional 2000MW from the 2000MW milestone we achieved in 1984. When we came to the office, we met 4000MW.
“Now, we have taken it to average of 5000MW, with a peak of 5,527MW on the third of September. But we are not deterred. If the last best time was 50 years ago, I believe the next best time is today, and this must wake us up. So, it’s an issue I don’t like to remember”, he said.
He said the sector could easily generate N5 trillion in revenue with the payment of appropriate cost reflective electricity tariff in Nigeria,
He assured that the Nigerian Electric Supply Industry (NESI) could achieve an upside of N2 trillion income by the end of 2024 from the N1 trillion revenue recorded in 2023.
He added: “In electricity tariff, we can easily make N5 trillion in this sector, and we have seen the jump now. From N1 trillion in 2023, I can assure you we will achieve nothing less than N2 trillion for the industry in 2024. And this can only continue to grow.
“If this sector can boast of between N3 trillion and N5 trillion on a yearly basis as industry revenue, we will maintain infrastructure, we will replace dilapidated transformers, broken lines, damages towers. There will be a lot of money to be committed to investment in the sector because infrastructure is about investment.”
According to him,the government had also taken decisive steps to resolve legacy debts to gas suppliers and had secured presidential approval to settle the obligations.
One of the major hindrances militating against the power sector,he said,is the mounting debt .
He said that about N1.3 trillion was being owed power generating companies (Gencos) and $1.3 billion owed gas suppliers.
He said the president approved the gradual defrayment of these debts, adding that the intervention had also helped in ramping up generation from an average of 4000MW to a peak of 5,527MW.
This intervention, he explained, had helped to prevent disruptions in gas supply, ensuring stable electricity generation and providing the much needed reliability to the grid.
He disclosed that one of such as the launch of the Renewable Investment Platform Limitless Energy (RIPLE) programme, with $500 million from the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA).
He added:“We have finalised the World Bank’s $750 million Distributed Access Through Renewable Energy Scheme (DARES) scheduled to commence next month which will deliver electricity to over 2.5 million people through solar home systems and standalone minigrid and grid-connected minigrid in underserved areas.
“We cannot achieve energy expansion with government spending alone. The entire budget for this year was less than N30 trillion. How much is N30 trillion? And we know that for us to achieve the El Dorado for the power sector, there must be a spending of about $10 billion on a yearly basis for the next 10 years. It must come through private sector investment.”
He said the federal government was targeting the deployment of 1.3 million meters by the end of the second quarter of 2025 using the Nigeria Distribution Sector Recovery Program (DISREP).
He added:“We have expanded Nigeria’s ongoing generation capacity. The commissioning of the 700 megawatts Zungeru Hydroelectric power plant is a major milestone. This has resulted in an average supply of over 5,000 megawatts in the sector to a peak capacity this year of 5,527 megawatts which is close to our central target of achieving 6,000 megawatts generation.
“The DISREP programme aims to install 3.2 million meters out of which 1.3 million meters have been procured with the first set of meters to be delivered by December 2024, while the balance will be delivered by the second quarter next year.”
Adelabu said that the initiative will further reduce estimated billing, enhance transparency and improve liquidity within the energy sector.
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Ekiti Pensioners Will Enjoy New Minimum Wage-Oyebanji
Mohammed Shosanya
Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji,says no segment of the public service would be excluded in the implementation of the new minimum wage.
The governor,who gave this assurance at the 2024 Public Service Forum and Award ceremonies added that pensioners would not be left out in the new wage deal.
Oyebanji reassured workers that they will smile at the end of the day because he believes in the rule of law and since the minimum wage was a function of the law already passed by the National Assembly and assented to by the President.
He added that it has become mandatory for him to abide by it because he swore to uphold the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
He reiterated his commitment towards ensuring that the state civil service becomes the envy of others in the comity of states of the Federation with reforms aimed at improving their efficiency, capacity and capability to drive the activities of government.
The governor commended labour centers in the state for showing understanding with government which has brought remarkable conducive working relationship between government and labour in the state.
Affirming that strike and conflicts should always be the last option,Governor Oyebanji promised to strengthen the Civil Service to respond to the needs of all citizens to enable it continue to render quality services adding that in the following years, training and retraining of workers will become a regular feature of the public service.
He further said that his government will lead a number of reform initiatives, which include the development and adoption of specific service goals that will make civil servants alive to their responsibilities.
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TCN Says Cause Of Sixth Grid Collapse Unknown
Mohammed Shosanya
The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN),says the cause of the sixth grid collapse this year which threw the nation into blackout on Monday, is still unknown.
Investigation into the cause of the incident will be carried out as soon as the grid is fully restored,Ndidi Mbah, the General Manager, Public Affairs,TCN said in a statement on Tuesday.
She said recovery is almost completed on the reported a partial disturbance in the national grid which happened on October 14, 2024, around 6:48 PM, leading to widespread outages.
She declared that currently, 90% of substations are operational, and power has been restored to major areas, including Abuja.
She reaffirmed that the Ibom Gas generating station remained unaffected, supplying power to parts of the South-South region, adding that an investigation into the cause of the disturbance will commence post-recovery.
She added:”The Transmission Company of Nigeria hereby states that the national grid experienced a partial disturbance, on Monday, 14th October, 2024 at about 6:48pm and notes that efforts to fully recover the grid is still ongoing.
“Although the recovery of the grid commenced immediately, with Azura power station providing the blackstart, grid recovery reached advanced stages at about 10.24am, today when it encountered a challenge that caused a slight setback in the recovery process.
“The slight setback notwithstanding, TCN continued with the grid recovery process, which has reached an advanced stage, ensuring bulk power availability to about 90% of its substations nationwide. Supply has been restored to the Abuja axis and other major distribution load centers nationwide.
“The partial disturbance did not affect the Ibom Gas generating station which was islanded from the grid yesterday, and continued to supply areas in the South Southern part of the country such as Eket, Ekim, Uyo, and Itu 132kV transmission Substations during the period.
Meanwhile,the President of Nigeria Consumer Protection Network, Kunle Olubiyo has said the reoccurrence of national grid collapses which leave the nation in darkness typifies the inadequacies of the Transmission Company of Nigeria.
Reacting to the incessant grid collapses in the country, Olubiyo said TCN’s trademark in the past years is paying lip service to the challenges facing the grid.
He criticized the TCN for its lack of sincerity in dealing with the problem of incessant grid collapses.
He added:“The repeated occurrences of system collapses and challenges of national grid’s stability and reliability are largely due to a lack of sincerity of purposes and paying lips services to a broad spectrum of issues and misplaced priorities over the years by the management of Transmission Company of Nigeria.
“Inadequate investment in Network Improvement strategies,dearth of system protective scheme/ system protective devices,near zero vegetation control and all other recurring decimal and already identified challenges which have received little or no attention”, he said
Family Announces Final Rites Of Late Ogbuefi Dominic Nweke
Mohammed Shosanya
The funeral rites of renowned community leader, late Ogbuefi Dominic Udegbunem Nweke, have been announced by the family in memory and celebration of his life after 91 years sojourn on earth.
A statement by the family endorsed by the son and Group Executive Editor, ITREALMS Media group, Sir Remmy Nweke, indicated that his late father’s final funeral rites would commence on Thursday, October 24, 2024, with a wake at the family compound, Umuokpe village, Awba-Ofemili in Awka North Local Government Area of Anambra State.
On Friday, October 25, 2024, he said, the main funeral day would start with a requiem mass by 10am at St. Paul’s (Anglican Church) field Oye-Agu, beside the Central School, Umuokpe Village, Awba-Ofemili to be led by the Parish Priest of St. Paul’s Catholic Church, Rev. Fr. Joseph Nwilo, with condolence visits thereafter by religious groups, in-laws, friends, well-wishers, and associates.
Nweke also said October 26, 2024, has been dedicated for condolence visits by the Ndi Nze n’Ozo, Lolos and Age Grades, whereas on Sunday, 27th October would be for the thanksgiving mass at St. Paul’s Catholic Church, Awba-Ofemili by 10am.
He recalled that his late father, also known as Ozo Sopuluchukwu of Awba-Ofemili, passed on Friday, August 9, 2024, at the age of 91 years at the Regina Caeli Hospital Awka, in Anambra State.
Sir Nweke said that until his late father’s death, Ozo Sopuluchukwu was the patriarch of Ozo Nweke kindred of Umuosite village, Awba-Ofemili.
Reputed for his hardwork and frankness to matters, Ogbuefi Dominic Udegbunem Nweke adopted his Ozo Sopuluchukwu title in reverence to God Almighty in all that concerned him with peaceful disposition.
Until his demise, Ogbuefi Dominic Udegbunem Nweke was the famous sibling of the direct Ozo Nweke dynasty.
Late Ogbuefi Dominic Udegbunem Nweke is survived by his wife, Princess Christiana Nweke, sons, daughters, in-laws, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Access Bank Reinforces Commitment To Nigeria’s Anti-Money Laundering,Illicit Drug Trafficking Crusade
Mohammed Shosanya
Access Bank Plc,has reinforced its dedication to the fight against illicit drug trafficking and money laundering, committing to a closer partnership with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).
The bank made this commitment at the formal decoration of its Group Chief Executive Officer/Managing Director, Roosevelt Ogbonna, and Group Chief Conduct and Compliance Officer, Femi Jaiyeola, as partners in the War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) by representatives of NDLEA at Access Bank’s headquarters in Lagos,a statement said.
Speaking at the event,Abraham Aziegbe, Group Head of Retail Operations, who represented Roosevelt Ogbonna, Managing Director of Access Bank PLC, reaffirmed the Bank’s strong stance against financial crimes that enable illicit drug trafficking and drug abuse.
“We are grateful to the NDLEA for this recognition, and as one of Africa’s leading financial institutions, we acknowledge our responsibility in ensuring our financial systems are not used to facilitate illicit activities. This is why our compliance framework is strategically designed to detect and deter illicit financial activities. We will continue to work closely with the NDLEA and other law enforcement agencies to ensure that drug traffickers and their associates cannot exploit the financial sector. This partnership is critical to our shared goal of strengthening national security,” Aziegbe stated.
The statement quoted that the ceremony was chaired by Dr. Ibrahim Abdul, Deputy Commander General of Narcotics and Director of Assets and Financial Investigation at NDLEA, who praised Access Bank’s proactive stance in fighting money laundering and supporting enforcement actions.
Also present at the ceremony were Omolade Fagboyegbe, Deputy Commander General of Narcotics and Director of Seaport Operations and Marine Services, along with senior officials from Access Bank including Omobola Faleye, Group Head, Internal Audit; Robert Imowo, Group Head of Corporate Counsel, and Daniel Patrick, Unit Head, Regulatory Compliance.
Economic Summit:Shettima Visit Shell’s Booth,Acknowledges Contributions To Nigeria’s Growth
Mohammed Shosanya
Vice President Kashim Shettima,has been told the economic impacts of Shell to Nigeria’s growrg
He and other dignitaries learned about the company’s value when he visited the Shell booth at the 30th Nigeria Economic Summit.
He listened to Chidi Nkazi, Shell’s Business Value Manager explain Shell companies in Nigeria’s contribution to the Nigerian economy, local content development and commitment to sustainable development, a statement by the company Gladys Afam-Anadu,the company’s Media Relations Manager, said.
Chidi,the statement quoted,presented key achievements of Shell Companies in Nigeria (SCiN) to the Vice President, underlining Shell’s role in fostering economic growth through tax contributions, job creation and support for local businesses.
He noted that through collaboration Shell Companies in Nigeria are powering Nigeria’s progress with significant contributions to the economy. Chidi highlighted SCiN collaboration with co-venture partners to foster knowledge sharing, resources pooling and risk mitigation leading to more efficient and sustainable operations.
He told the Vice President of Shell’s technical expertise and resources and how Shell has leveraged it’s strength to support its Nigerian operations contributing to technological advancement and improved efficiency.
Last year, lShell Companies paid over $1.09 billion in corporate taxes and royalties to the Federal Government, a vital contribution to national revenue.
This included $442 million from Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) and $649 million from Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company (SNEPCo),the company’s statement disclosed.
Besides,the companies awarded contracts worth $1.98 billion to Nigeria-registered businesses, reflecting a 3% increase from the previous year.
“Shell is committed to contributing positively to the Nigerian economy and the communities in which we operate,” said Nkazi. “Our investments not only support government revenue but also empower local economies and create employment opportunities”.
Beyond economic contributions, Shell’s social investments have helped to improve the quality of life in communities. In 2023, SCiN invested $42.2 million in various social programs, focusing on health, education, road safety, and entrepreneurship.
Shell’s commitment to education has seen it support thousands of students through scholarships since the 1950s. More than 3,450 secondary school scholarships, 3,772 university grants, and 1,062 cradle-to-career scholarships have been awarded since 2016.
“The partnership between Shell and Nigeria reflects our dedication to sustainable development and community empowerment,” Nkazi said, adding: “We will continue to seek innovative ways to support economic growth and improve the livelihoods of Nigerians”.