- FG has assured Nigerians that they would soon enjoy 18-hour power supply daily
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The minister Sale Mamman, said that the country would get 7,000 megawatts before the end of the year
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Mamman noted that improvements were underway for electricity consumers.
Sale Mamman, the minister of power, has said that Nigerians may start enjoying 18-hour power supply daily as soon as power generation and distribution get to 7,000 megawatts. Daily Trust reports that the minister assured that improvements were underway for electricity consumers.
Legit.ng gathered that Mamman noted that Nigeria would get 7,000 megawatts before the end of the year. He said: “On the part of government, we are trying to improve through the expansion and I said by the end of the year, we will get 7,000 megawatts. “By the time we get that, we may get 18-hour power supply daily and by the time it is 11,000 megawatts, everybody will have sufficient power.”
Speaking on the planned increase in electricity tariff, the minister said that the DisCos and the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) entered agreements during the privatisation. “It’s no longer in the hands of government because 60 per cent is in the hands of the private sector but we regulate the sector. We just have to ensure it is standardised like other countries. We are inviting investors to come but if we don’t do that (get real tariff), they will not come but I believe we cannot go out of the standard,” he said. Mamman said the ongoing expansion and reform would enable DisCos to become viable, noting that interventions being provided by the federal government were not sustainable. He said: “In 2018, the federal government gave N700bn just to close the gap between the GenCos and DisCos because GenCos will have to pay for gas. This is unsustainable and last year we collected N600bn to see a gap and start filling it.
Mamman said that survey work for the 3050 megawatts (MW) Mambilla hydropower project would be completed in the next two months, while payment of compensation to people affected in the communities will follow immediately.
Source:Legit
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