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Re: Lagos Built 10.4MW Power Plant, To Be Inaugurated In August. by EkoIle1: 5:17am On May 24, 2013
Billyonaire: I do not know why this OP is acting like this is an achievement. Rivers State and Akwa Ibom Stat have better IPP projects in place. Mini Power Stations are like Mega Diesel Generators powered by Gas instead of Diesel.


Lagos state government via Tinubu built the first IPP in Nigeria which is still pumping 270MW into your National grid way before your village governors sabi the meaning of IPP. Thanks to federal bad bele and sabotage, they denied Lagos state 548MW, they denied Nigerians advancement, improved productivity and industrial output including tons of jobs.. We are running circle around their BS today because of that sad and disruptive experience which many states didn't learn from before wasting money on useless IPP just to serve the worthless National grid.


Abeg kill the noise, been there done that...
Re: Lagos Built 10.4MW Power Plant, To Be Inaugurated In August. by lordimpaq(m): 5:20am On May 24, 2013
Na wa for you guys o....achievement na achievement whether small or big.

don't get me wrong some state governors have built higher capacity power plants but we should not use this place to be hassling each other claiming one party gov has done better than the other. I

we are all Nigerians aren't we?

I wonder why we act as if we are disunited...at least give unity a chance and acknowledge each other's achievements and failures fairly..
Re: Lagos Built 10.4MW Power Plant, To Be Inaugurated In August. by EkoIle1: 5:20am On May 24, 2013
Eko Atlantic:

No time to dull mehn.



Check out the strategy here.. This is the grid detailing the state infrastructures they are lighting up 24/7 and the underground cable and transmission system and connection..

Very impressed men...

Re: Lagos Built 10.4MW Power Plant, To Be Inaugurated In August. by BabaTony: 8:54am On May 24, 2013
What do you guys expect. The agebero governors and their touts jubilating over providing a generating set with "i better pass my neighbour" generating capacity. grin grin. Can someone offer them more "igbo" to smoke their asses off abeg.
Re: Lagos Built 10.4MW Power Plant, To Be Inaugurated In August. by EkoIle1: 4:46pm On May 24, 2013
Fashola Decries FG’s Interference in Lagos Power Project




[b]Fashola, who expressed the disappointment at the distinguished visitors’ programme of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) in Abuja, lamented that the project would have brought major economic development to the state if it had not been aborted.
He explained that the Tinubu administration entered into a Power Purchase Agreement with Enron Nigeria Power Holding Ltd “to build the first independent power project undertaken by any state in the federation.”

He said the initiative suffered needless political interference and Lagos still “bears the financial and economic scars for it. One can only imagine what type of Lagos and indeed Nigeria we would be living in today if 13 years ago that project had been allowed.”

According to the governor, “the level of development we would have attained; the volume of manufacturing and various types of economic activity that would be thriving today; the ideas and innovation that would have sprung out of the type of enabling environment that constant power supply engenders.”
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http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/fashola-decries-fg-s-interference-in-lagos-power-project/138676




This is how we sabotaged our own growth and development...

...but with creativity and ingenuity, we'll get to our desired destination..
Re: Lagos Built 10.4MW Power Plant, To Be Inaugurated In August. by EkoIle1: 4:52pm On May 24, 2013



ISLAND POWER PROJECT EXPANSION (IPP2):









1. The Project Objective is for Lagos State Government to develop, through public private partnership (PPP), the first integrated and fully independent power generation, distribution and public lighting solution in Nigeria. This project will provide 24hrs uninterrupted power supply to crucial Lagos State facilities within the health, education, security, water, waste management, science & technology, judicial, sport and transportation sectors in Lagos Island.


The expansion has been split into 2 stages:

Stage 1: To build an extensive distribution network to connect additional LASG facilities and construct new public lightjavascript:void(0);ing to be connected to the existing power plant by the end of this year.

Stage 2: To increase the generation capacity of the power plant from 10MW to 114MW using natural pipeline gas as the primary fuel source to supply power to off takers within Lagos Island central business district

2. ALAUSA POWER PROJECT: To construct a 10.4MW power plant running on natural gas and dedicated distribution network to supply power to the Alausa secretariat and environs.
Proposed completion date: 2013

3. PENINSULA INTEGRATED POWER PROJECT: To construct a 6.5MW power plant running on compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and dedicated distribution network to supply power to the Lekki water works, Victoria Island water works and public lighting installations in Lekki phase 1 and Victoria Island.
Proposed completion date: 2013

4. IKEJA GRA POWER PROJECT:
To construct a 10MW power plant running on natural gas and dedicated distribution network to supply power for the Lagos State Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) and LASG Old Secretariat
Proposed completion date: 2013


5. INDUSTRIAL ESTATES ELECTRIFICATION INITIATIVE: [/b]A large part of the LASG power development plan is targeted to industry. The powering of LASG industrial estates especially small medium enterprise zones is priority to the state government.


The initiative is designed to support industrial growth within the state by creating the right enabling environment for manufacturers to operate. This phase is focused on the provision of continuous power supply to four LASG industrial estates.[b]
1. Isolo Industrial Estate
2. Matori Industrial Estate
3. Imota Agro Industrial park
4. Ikorodu Industrial Estate.



http://www.projectlightupnigeria.com/lagos-mypowerplan.html
Re: Lagos Built 10.4MW Power Plant, To Be Inaugurated In August. by saleskara: 9:32am On May 27, 2013
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