
The Federal Government has lauded Sahara Group and Korea
Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) for the unfolding transformation
of Egbin Power Plc, the nation's largest power generation
utility.
The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, and the Director-General, Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), Mr. Benjamin Dikki, in separate speeches at the weekend, commended the post privatization achievements of Egbin’s new owners at a meeting to flag off the dispatch of additional 220mw from the Egbin Power Plant to Lagos.
After conducting an on-the-site inspection of the plant, Fashola noted that the change at the plant was impressive considering its dismal state and decades of improper maintenance after it was commissioned over 30 years ago.
The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, and the Director-General, Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), Mr. Benjamin Dikki, in separate speeches at the weekend, commended the post privatization achievements of Egbin’s new owners at a meeting to flag off the dispatch of additional 220mw from the Egbin Power Plant to Lagos.
After conducting an on-the-site inspection of the plant, Fashola noted that the change at the plant was impressive considering its dismal state and decades of improper maintenance after it was commissioned over 30 years ago.
"When the plant was built over 30 years ago for lower a
population, it lacked maintenance and complete overhaul. These have led to only
one or two units working while other units were either not working at all or
partially working. Today, due to Sahara’s Investment in the plant, we are back
to the six turbines that are working with 1320 MW ready for evacuation,” he
said.
Recalling that he represented the Federal Government in
handing over Egbin to the investors two years ago, Dikki, the BPE DG, said,
"I know the state in which Egbin was when we handed it over. One plant was
down for over 10 years and it is that plant that we are having back and
commissioning today."
Dikki said:
Dikki said:
"I want to congratulate the investors in Egbin for
being a flagship, a shining example of what privatisation is meant to achieve.
Moving from less than 400MW to 1,320MW in less than two years is no mean
achievement, given the fact that no component is manufactured
locally. "This is a shining example that we want every privatisation
candidate to emulate."
Chairman, Egbin Power Plc, Mr. Kola Adesina said that prior to the privatisation of the plant in November 2013, Egbin’s average generation capacity was 300MW due to the dismal state of its six units, adding that at its lowest point; only one of the six units was operational.
He said:
Chairman, Egbin Power Plc, Mr. Kola Adesina said that prior to the privatisation of the plant in November 2013, Egbin’s average generation capacity was 300MW due to the dismal state of its six units, adding that at its lowest point; only one of the six units was operational.
He said:
"Post-acquisition, we are already witnessing some
significant achievements, particularly, the plant’s current sustained 1,110MW
generation capacity that is responsible for over 25 per cent of power supply
in the nation. From the outset, we had just one desire: Let there be light. In
spite of numerous challenges, all we could see was a Nigeria that has the
capacity to harness its amazing potential though a robust and sustainable power sector.
This vision has yielded ongoing initiatives, investments and innovations which
have restored Egbin to its installed capacity of 1,320MW.”
Adesina said Egbin had already commenced feasibility studies to double the capacity of the plant to 2670mw.
Adesina said Egbin had already commenced feasibility studies to double the capacity of the plant to 2670mw.
“As we prepare to power the change that will drive
Nigeria to its next phase of sustained growth, we also target an Egbin that
would birth an industrial park. I will like to say that, the Sahara Group,
KERL, Egbin Power Plc and other sister companies have elected to own
the vision of electrifying Nigeria and we remain committed to this vision,” he
added.






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