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NDPHC To Contribute 4,200MW To National Grid by Nobody: 6:34pm On Apr 24, 2013
The National Integrated Power Project, NIPP, of the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) is expected to contribute up to 4,200 megawatts or 50 percent of the 9,000MW, which would be available to Nigerians by December.

The Managing Director of NDPHC, Mr. James Olotu, stated this at the weekend, during the commissioning of distribution centres in some parts of Lagos. "By December, out of the expected 9,000MW which will be available, NIPP will be contributing about 4,200MW of that or 50 percent of the entire capacity of power available in Nigeria in December."

He also said that NDPHC would continuously work to meet the expectations of Nigerians to have uninterrupted power supply in no distant time. "We cannot rest on our oars. The reason is that we have gaps that have been created over the years. The gaps have been so wide and we are just playing catch up.

We need to catch up quickly and begin to expand. Look at South Africa, it has about 48,000 megawatts. Their population is about 38 million. The country also has about 8,000 megawatts in reserve. Here in Nigeria, we don't have up to what South Africa has in their reserve and they are continuously building capacity," he said.

On gas supplies, Olotu explained that the reason for the recent gas disruption was because gas producers had to shut down to maintain their facilities and as a result, there was a dip in power supply.

He, however noted that the gas problem had been solved, adding that the contractors handling the gas infrastructure at Egbema, Omoku and Gbaran had assured him that the projects would be completed by August this year, in order to serve Nigerians better.

The NDPHC boss also argued that going by the level of work being done by his company, more projects would be commissioned in Lagos and other parts of Nigeria.

He said, "As you can see, we have commissioned five projects. This one in Isolo is the biggest of all the projects in Lagos generally. If we leave here, if the way is clement, we will still be commissioning one or two projects. We will be commissioning some more projects.

We will be going to the biggest injection transmission sub-station in Nigeria, at Oke Aro, a few kilometers from Lagos. It has 2×300 and 2×60 MVA transformers in that location. That is very big indeed. And it is the first one in Nigeria.

"It was done by NDPHC and it is in line with Mr. President's transformation agenda. We hope that when we leave Lagos, we go to Kaduna, because we have about four projects ready for commissioning. In Kano, we have another four projects for commissioning. Then we will go back to the East. Two weeks ago, we were in the East, where we commissioned seven projects. Every month, it is going to be a harvest."

On the advertised NIPP projects, Olotu said about 44 companies showed interest, adding that certain processes would be done before the final bids were concluded. One of the processes include a road show that would commence in May, which would take NDPHC to major business cities of the world such as London, New York, Hong Kong, New Delhi and Lagos.

"We are going for a road show sometime in May. We are going to major business cities of the world, London, New York, Hong Kong, New Delhi, and of course, Lagos, which is our flagship business centre in Nigeria. We will invite both the international and local communities to show interest in these projects.

"The basic reason is that government does not want to run these power plants or any of its infrastructures. Government has no business in doing business. The money expended on them so far is huge. Government wants the private sector to bring in their best practices to play in order to ensure that not only the way we deliver power sustainably, but that the delivery will also be qualitative and that Nigerians will have value for these investments for a long period of time.

Apart from that, all these power plants are open to expansion. It is the private sector with their fund that can assist the government to expand these power plants and give us more megawatts as the years go by," Olotu said.
http://odili.net/news/source/2013/apr/23/333.html

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Re: NDPHC To Contribute 4,200MW To National Grid by EkoAtlantic: 7:39pm On Apr 24, 2013
Same story since the '70s. Make the light stable and keep whatever/whoever fvcktard contributing whatever $hit to yourself.

fresh air Extremely Polluted air
Re: NDPHC To Contribute 4,200MW To National Grid by seunfly: 7:43pm On Apr 24, 2013
That is good news, i hope they don't give us excuse again. But if Oga fisherman can get this done, i salute him.
Re: NDPHC To Contribute 4,200MW To National Grid by otokx(m): 7:44pm On Apr 24, 2013
i hear there has not been light in Aluu for the past 8 days.
Re: NDPHC To Contribute 4,200MW To National Grid by SLIDEwaxie(m): 10:55pm On Apr 24, 2013
Wen u contribute money as thrifts, at another time, u withdraw!

This people go contribute megawatts today, withdraw tomorrow!!!
E don tire us! Give us light! Stop contributing na!
Re: NDPHC To Contribute 4,200MW To National Grid by musiwa24: 12:10am On Apr 25, 2013
grin
Re: NDPHC To Contribute 4,200MW To National Grid by Scarpon(m): 12:48am On Apr 25, 2013
I pray and hope so
Re: NDPHC To Contribute 4,200MW To National Grid by mojounited(m): 12:56am On Apr 25, 2013
Not again...this is getting old already even though I've been praying for it since time immemorial. When will these guys stop speaking bunkum, just fvck~ing get on with it already and inform us during commissioning or when it's hooked up to the grid mtcheeewwww

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