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Thursday, 10 December 2015

24-hr electricity coming to Lagos? Ambode inaugurates committee to boost power supply to households, businesses

Read the press release below...
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, on Thursday inaugurates committee to boost household and business power supply, with a charge on them to work assiduously to create an enabling environment that will ensure 24-hour power supply to residents in the state.
The Governor who spoke at the Lagos House, Ikeja while inaugurating the Power Committee said it was a common knowledge that power supply is a major challenge, adding that it must be addressed in order to achieve sustainable economic growth and development in Nigeria and Lagos State in particular.

He said that in view of the importance of the Lagos economy to the nation and the concerns that have been expressed particularly by the business community, his administration has considered it expedient to constitute an advisory committee on power, adding that no state in the federation is more affected by the state of the power sector than Lagos.

The Governor said that Lagos State accounts for over 60 percent of the industrial and commercial activities in Nigeria, emphasizing that the energy requirement for the state is estimated at about 5,000 Mega Watts of which only about 1000 Mega Watts is currently being supplied; hence the need to inaugurate a committee that would ensure the power need of the people is met. 

He said members of the Committee consist of representatives from the State Government and industry experts from the private sector urging them to provide a sustainable guide in the development of a roadmap for reliable power supply in the state, foster collaboration and develop a congress or platform for all major power stakeholders in the state and the private sector. 

Members of the Committee include the Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Dr. Mrs. Oluranti Adebule, the Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Mr. Wale Oluwo, the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Adeniji Kazeem and the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde.

Other members of the committee include representatives of Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company,   Eko Electricity Distribution Company, Transmission Company of Nigeria, Gaslink Nigeria Limited, Falcon Corporation Limited and Egbin Power Plc.

Governor Ambode, shortly after the inauguration tasked the committee to make electricity available to Lagosians for both business and domestic use, just as he expressed confidence that they would not disappoint Lagosians.

The Governor also hinted that in order to underscore his administration’s commitment to security of the lives and property, his administration has embarked on an aggressive programme of lighting up Lagos and explained that major highways and streets are being connected  from point to point using Independent Power Projects (IPPs) and other means effectively.

He also encouraged individuals, private homes and corporate organizations to take up streets or roads of their choice and light them up with connections to their meters and generators, assuring that the state government will reciprocate the gesture by giving concessions to them in the payment of their annual Land Use Charges.

“In addition, they shall receive Special Commendation letters from the Governor. Such projects will also be commissioned by government officials and Community Development Associations. We believe that this initiative will promote a new culture of co-operation and ownership”, he said.

Earlier, Commissioner for Energy, Mr. Wale Oluwo said with the success of the IPPs, the state which provides 24-hour power supply to public facilities, the state government is working towards ensuring that residents in the state can enjoy regular power supply in their homes.
SIGNED
HABIB ARUNA
CHIEF PRESS SECRETARY
DECEMBER 10, 2015

53 comments:

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    1. All talk, still no action
      ~D great anonymous!

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    2. Indeed Ambode is working and want to turn Lagos to mini London.

      Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com)

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    3. Nice move
      To me it's easier said dan don
      Watching



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  2. LMAO..pls wake me up when you have woken up from your slumber. AMBODE you ain't the first person to promise 24hrs power supply. It even started from nnamdi azikiwe's regime. Mind those who you deceive.

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  3. Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com)10 December 2015 at 17:40

    Indeed Ambode is working and want to turn Lagos to mini London.

    Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com)

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  4. Wowza! I'm so happy for lagosians in advance, Okowa try do the same for the people of Delta na,warri to be precise.

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  5. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    We no longer enjoy such privilege down... We are back to square one i swear..... #NowPlaying>> take it slow: olamide...
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  6. Talk APC Talk? Yup.
    Work APC Work? Nope.

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  7. Bla bla bla, what have we not heard before. Let it happen before we they start making noise.

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  8. Ok ooo we dey wait

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  9. Blah blah blah!!!!
    We won't believe till we see.


    Sincerely speaking the mind of Amadioha

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  10. Ambode is trying. I know he has better plans for his people.

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  11. If I hear.....Ok we dey wait

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  12. Seeing is believing. Linda take note!

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  13. Seeing is believing. Linda take note!

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  14. Too much talk.. Talk is cheap.. We need action.. Action speaks louder.. We're waiting patiently ⏰

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  15. You dey crase. I will not spend my one kobo on government or light up street light with my generator for government. Let them use all the money they stole from government to do that.

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    1. Imagine!
      Connect street light to private meters and generators, will you buy fuel or pay their light bill?

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  16. When will we get the 24hrs light? Talk is cheap. We need action

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  17. Can't hide my feelings for this man,just love his political approach to solving issues; a silent achiever who formulate policies that has human face,that's how you know a true democrat,governance is about peoples welfare not adding to their suffering.

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  18. APC is working. Change has started

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  19. Won't believe this until it actually happens, Stop raising our hopes

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  20. Lol. Sir please concentrate on the traffic first

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  21. Nigerian sha love to set up committee ,rather than meet with the peeps at Eko disco and either plead with them or find out ways to interface with them for improve power supply ,na to set up committee ,the chairman and co will now start junketing the globe for investors or looking for global best practice experience,. Some of us get brain and we are watching and laughing ,like seriously
    Bishop B

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  22. All we are saying ,give us light ,no more excuse,our mumu don do

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  23. Seeing is believing!


    OKORO UPGRADED

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  24. Issorite, more promises APC will not deliver

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  25. This is why everyone government will continue to fool us as a people. Ambode was a better fund generator and not a good leader, I supported his campaign but he seems clueless.. I love my life here in London

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  26. Can't wait to see a 24 hour electricity supply Lagos. I hope the spirit with which Ambode is following this never wane off.

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  27. Naso!!

    Control the traffic first...then we'll know if you can do anything!!

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  28. Naso we dey hear every day. We are waiting shar

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  29. Naso!!

    Control the traffic first, then we'll know if you can do anything!!

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  30. Naso!!

    Control the traffic first then we'll know if you can do anything!!

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  31. this guy should just stoptalkin....its getting annoying


    MISSVEE

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  32. Be ready to pay the bill

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  33. WELL THE PROBLEM OF OUR GOVERMENT IS NO CLEAR AGENDER..WE KNOW THAT 24HRS POWER SUPPLY IS NOT YET REALISTIC YET THEYB PROMISE IT.WHY NOT START WITH 12 HRS STEADY POWER SUPPLY......
    CLEAR AGENDA IS LACKING.....

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  34. 24hrs ligth ke for this lagos. ok make i dey see

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