The Vice-Chairman, Senate Committee on Power and Steel, Senator Chris
Ngige, has assured that there would be improvement in power supply
across the country soon. The senator, representing Anambra Central District, gave the
assurance while fielding questions from journalists in Awka on Tuesday. According to him, the Independent Power Plant (IPP) programme being
carried out by government is aimed at alleviating the suffering of
Nigerians over the epileptic power supply in the country. The senator assured that the IPP programmes would save small and medium scale industries from closing shops. Ngige assured that Awka residents would soon begin to enjoy improved
power supply with the new transmission line at Agu-Awka power station
coming on stream. He said the Agu-Awka power station, a new transmission line in
Anambra, was already being test-run for the past three weeks, and would
be officially commissioned soon. “This is part of the Independent Power Plant (IPP) programme of the Federal Government on the power sector. “What we have in Agu-Awka power station is a new transmission line
under a test run and that explains why in the past three weeks major
parts of the state capital have been enjoying uninterrupted power
supply,’’ the News Agency of Nigeria quoted Ngige as saying to
journalists on Tuesday. He said that it had helped to reduce transformers’ overloading in the
state capital and improved power supply to the neighbouring communities
of Nibo, Mbaukwu, Umuawulu and Amawbia towns of Awka South Local
Government Area. (NAN)
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