The nation’s power generation has hit a new peak of 4,349.7 megawatts, the Chairman, Presidential Task Force on Power, Mr. Beks Dagogo-Jack, has said. Dagogo-Jack who disclosed this in a statement made available to our correspondent in Abuja on Tuesday, said the new record was set on Monday.
“This is a very exciting and cheering news. To be clear,
we are not surprised. We are fully focused as a team to prove to Nigerians that
this government is serious about power and in spite of all the challenges on
the way, power will grow from level to level as we progress. I assure you that
the best is yet to come,” Dagogo-Jack said.
Sub-Saharan
countries have varying levels of electrification but most have an
electrification level of less than 30 percent. Currently Sub-Sahara Africa has
a total power generation capacity of 68 GW. It is equivalent to that of Spain.
South Africa accounts for two-thirds of Sub-Sahara Africa’s current generation
capacity of which 90 percent is generated by coal. South Africa’s power
infrastructure stands therefore in stark contrast to the rest. With a
population of 49 million, it has a total generation capacity of about 45 000
(megawatts) MW. In contrast, the second largest generator, Nigeria (with a
population of 150 million) has a total generation capacity of less than 6 000
MW.
And Nigeria is still making deal of a news with meager 4,349.7 megawatts.
He commended the key operational players whose diligence,
he said, contributed to the feat, adding that the systems operator and the team
from the management contractor for the Transmission Company of Nigeria,
Manitoba Hydro International, also played strategic roles in ensuring higher
level of electricity generation.
Power authorities on Friday raised hopes that the nation
would generate 6,873MW of electricity by the end of 2013.
The Chief Executive Officer, Egbin Power Plc, Mr. Mike
Uzoigwe, had said the authorities had set a target of 6,873MW for 2013.
Uzoigwe made the disclosure when the Chief Executive
Officers of organisations in the Ministry of Power signed performance agreements
with the Minister of State for Power, Mrs. Zainab Kuchi.
He said the successor companies to the Power Holding
Company of Nigeria would generate 3,879MW, while the National Independent Power
Producers would generate 2,500MW.
Uzoigwe said the target was agreed upon at a meeting
attended by the minister, the Presidential Task Force on Power and the CEOs of
all the successor companies where the capability and performance of all
generation stations were reviewed.
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