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Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode |
Ambode targets to provide 3000MW 24-hr power generation for Lagos.
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Wednesday said the
quest by the country to achieve energy security can no longer be left
for the Federal Government to address alone, just as he revealed plans
by the State to attain 24-hour power supply through generation of
3000megawatts of electricity by 2022.Speaking at Lagos House in Ikeja after receiving the report of the
Embedded Power Technical Committee constituted by the State Government
with representatives from the public and private sector, Governor Ambode
said while the Federal Government continues in its efforts to resolve
the power crisis, the sustainable solution going forward would be the
pulling together of commitment and resources of all stakeholders in the
power value chain. AMBODE While explaining the rationale behind the embedded power
initiative of the State Government, Governor Ambode said the major bane
of the power situation in the country has always been with transmission,
adding that the initiative was designed to permanently resolve power
crisis in the State and by extension in the country.He said: “The reason why we embarked on this initiative is that we
believe strongly that if the power problem is solved in Lagos, it is
technically solved in the whole of the country and so because Lagos has
more or less tested a solution that works, we can scale this up and also
address it on a national scale.“The problem of power in Nigeria is the problem of transmission and
that is the truth. Yes, we have generating companies and we have
distributing companies and they say power is in the hands of the private
sector but we know technically that that is not totally true.“We also know that transmission is hundred per cent owned by
government but we have tested here in Lagos and we have been able to
provide 48 kilowatts of power without transmitting it which means that
we generate and then distribute.“So, if that works for 48 kilowatts, can we put Lagos into clusters
and actually use embedded power initiative to drive the business of
Lagos? That is what this initiative is all about and I want to thank all
the stakeholders for submitting their business template into what
government sees as the right step to take so that we can join hands
together to say in the next two to five years, we can actually power
Lagos and then grow our GDP.”
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