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| The Lagos Electricity Journey by naptu2(op): 3:09am On Nov 09, 2024 |
First strategy: THE AES BARGE PROJECT In August 1999 the Lagos State Government brought Yinka Folawiyo Power, Enron, NEPA and the Federal Government together to sign an agreement to provide power to Lagos. The idea was to build and operate a power plant that would be located on a barge that would be anchored on the Lagos Lagoon, beside the Egbin Power Plant (Nigeria's biggest power plant) in Ikorodu. Yinka Folawiyo Power was to provide part of the funds to build and run the power plant, Enron was to provide the rest of the funds and was also supposed to actually build and run the power plant. NEPA was to provide part of the funds to buy the power that was produced on the barge and it was also to receive and distribute the power (the law at the time stated that only NEPA could transmit and distribute electricity in Nigeria). NEPA was to only distribute the power to places that were designated by the Lagos State Government. The Lagos State Government was to provide the rest of the funds for the purchase of the electricity that was produced on the barge. It was also to designate the places where the power would be distributed (the power was to be distributed only in Lagos) and it was to market the project to consumers in those parts of Lagos. The Federal Government was to provide a guarantee that the Lagos State Government would pay for the power and it was to debit Lagos' share from the Federation Account if it failed to pay. Enron ran into financial problems before they could finish building the power plant and their shares in the project were bought over by AES Corporation (the project became known as AES Barge). The power plant was completed and brought to Lagos and it began producing electricity. However, NEPA broke its part of the agreement. It received power from the barge, but instead of distributing it only in Lagos (in places designated by the Lagos State Government), it fed the power into the National Grid and distributed it across Nigeria. The power produced on the barge would have had an impact if it was only distributed in Lagos, but it became like a drop in the ocean when it was distributed across Nigeria. Worse still, the Federal Government debited Lagos' share from the Federation Account, despite the fact that the electricity was not solely being distributed in Lagos. That's what led to the complaint by the Fashola Administration in 2014. jideflash:https://www.nairaland.com/2194879/how-fg-cheated-lagos-state Photo: The then United States Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, visited the AES Barge power plant. Mrs Thomas-Greenfield later became the US ambassador to the United Nations. U.S. Mission Nigeria @USinNigeria A/S Thomas-Greenfield visited AES' innovative Ebute Power Barge in #Lagos yesterday. #PowerAfricahttps://x.com/USinNigeria/status/409579713879752704
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| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by naptu2(op): 3:09am On Nov 09, 2024*. Modified: 8:45am On Nov 09, 2024 |
Second strategy: INDEPENDENT POWER PLANTS AND CAPTIVE POWER. The Lagos State Government decided to adopt a new strategy after NEPA failed to keep to the AES Barge agreement (it failed to distribute power from the plant solely in Lagos). The government decided to build power plants that would power key government infrastructure. There were two major ideas behind this. 1) This would ensure that these facilities (hospitals, courts, schools, streetlights) have 24 hours power in order to serve Lagosians better. 2) It would remove these facilities from the National Grid and therefore, there would be more power available to other Lagosians. The first of these projects was the Island Power Project at Marina. Island Power Project (Lagos) To Generate 10MW johnie:https://www.nairaland.com/673895/island-power-project-lagos-generateThe Island Power Project is to generate 10MW and is located on Marina, opposite the General Hospital.The project is to be commissioned on Wednesday 25th May 2011.
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| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by naptu2(op): 3:09am On Nov 09, 2024*. Modified: 9:00am On Nov 09, 2024 |
Then there was the Mainland IPP in Ikeja. LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT COMMISSIONS 8.8MW MAINLAND POWER INDEPENDENT POWER PROJECT OPERATED BY CET POWERhttps://cetpower.com/news/lagos-state-government-commissions-8-8mw-mainland-power-independent-power-project-operated-by-cet-power/
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| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by naptu2(op): 3:11am On Nov 09, 2024*. Modified: 8:46am On Nov 09, 2024 |
Then there was the Lekki IPP. Fashola Commissions Peninsula Integrated Power Project. PICS. aresa:https://www.nairaland.com/2186004/fashola-commissions-peninsula-integrated-powerThe Peninsula Integrated Power Project (PIPP) provides power for the Lagos State Government (LASG) water works and public lighting within Lekki, Victoria Island and Ikoyi. The project is a Public Private Partnership (PPP) between LASG and Peninsula Integrated Power Limited. This project is focused on greatly improving water supply and safety by the provision of street lights. The plant also has a dedicated distribution network and will run on Compressed Natural Gas (CNG). Facilities to be connected to the Peninsula Integrated Power ProjectFacilities Connected to the Peninsula Integrated Power Project There are also the Alausa IPP Lagos Built 10.4MW Power Plant, To Be Inaugurated In August. https://www.nairaland.com/1299528/lagos-built-10.4mw-power-plant Lagos, Oando Complete N3.2b Power Plant https://www.nairaland.com/1473757/lagos-oando-complete-n3.2b-power The Akute IPP https://www.oandoplc.com/press-release/oando-launches-first-independent-power-plant
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| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by naptu2(op): 3:11am On Nov 09, 2024*. Modified: 7:19am On Nov 09, 2024 |
Third strategy: GENERATION, TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION OF POWER. In March 2023 President Muhammadu Buhari signed a constitutional ammendment bill into law and part of the ammendments was that states could now generate, transmit and distribute electricity in places that are covered by the National Grid. Buhari Signs 16 Constitution Amendment Bills Into Law https://www.nairaland.com/7615729/buhari-signs-16-constitution-amendment In June 2023, President Tinubu signed an ammendment to the Electricity Act into law. The new law allows states to issue licenses to companies to generate, transmit and distribute electricity within their states. The law says that the states must first enact law to regulate electricity generation, transmission and distribution before they can take over the regulatory functions of the NERC. President Tinubu Signs Electricity Act 2023 Into Law https://www.nairaland.com/7720914/president-tinubu-signs-electricity-act The Lagos State Government is now planning it's own electricity law and it is inviting investors to take part in the Lagos electricity market. Lagos Lawmakers, Stakeholders Meet As State Plans Own Electricity Market https://www.nairaland.com/8150172/lagos-lawmakers-stakeholders-meet-state GAC Members Meet Obasa Over Proposed Lagos Electricity Law https://www.nairaland.com/8145598/gac-members-meet-obasa-over Lagos To Build Massive 4,000 Megawatts Plants To End Power Cuts - Reuters https://www.nairaland.com/8261512/lagos-build-massive-4000-megawatts Lagos Invites Investors For Gas Fired IPPs https://www.nairaland.com/8261091/lagos-invites-investors-gas-fired Lagos To Build Massive 4,000 Megawatts Plants To End Power Cuts https://www.nairaland.com/8261512/lagos-build-massive-4000-megawatts |
| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by MrAmbrose(m): 7:10am On Nov 09, 2024 |
I never knew this, seems like Lagos was the only state they had in mind. But still Nigeria is disorganised. They should keep deceiving themselves. |
| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by Zainab006: 7:11am On Nov 09, 2024 |
Good 😊 |
| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by takin35(m): 7:11am On Nov 09, 2024 |
Tor |
| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by aariwa(m): 7:13am On Nov 09, 2024 |
Usual lies and propaganda meant at deceiving the gullibles |
| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by ROTTWEILER007: 7:13am On Nov 09, 2024 |
naptu2:Lagos has done well for itself. Nigeria as a whole will make this kind of state look like the rest of the other states. |
| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by adebayo201: 7:14am On Nov 09, 2024 |
With all these "has built", "will build", "plan to build", now, where are we? |
| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by madridguy(m): 7:17am On Nov 09, 2024 |
| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by Wealthoptulent(m): 7:17am On Nov 09, 2024 |
naptu2:their own GRID difff from NATIONAL GRID wey dey collapse like who get GREED |
| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by Sheuns(m): 7:17am On Nov 09, 2024 |
Pls correct the typo. Buhari was not President in 2013 but 2023. Let me add that Iponri Market in Surulere is not on the national grid or Lagos grid. The whole Iponri market is powered by Solar systems. First it was a central one but just last year a new company took over and distributed stand alone solar systems to each shop. That move alone has saved shop owners millions of Naira in petrol purchases. |
| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by AntiZikist: 7:18am On Nov 09, 2024 |
Haters from the yeast will be arriving in 1,2,3....... |
| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by AntiZikist: 7:20am On Nov 09, 2024 |
Wealthoptulent:The National Grid is meant to ensure the north gets electricity . You generate but must transmit unto the National Grid so that the north gets powered. Other than Kanji, the north has no way of generating electricity. |
| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by RepoMan007: 7:20am On Nov 09, 2024 |
What i see here is the Lagos elites recycling Lagos money through their pockets via suitecase companies. They may give lagosians power but it will be at an unreasonable cost. |
| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by alpharoyalty: 7:20am On Nov 09, 2024 |
White elephant projects. Some people have good and brilliant ideas 💡 While some people just sit to cash out! That's the summary of Nigeria. |
| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by Makanjuola89: 7:21am On Nov 09, 2024 |
Fashola, Ambode and Sanwoolu all build on the legacy of Asiwaju. Kudos to all of them |
| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by helinues: 7:21am On Nov 09, 2024 |
Good Gradual Gradual |
| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by AntiZikist: 7:22am On Nov 09, 2024 |
aariwa:Lagos still remains the number 1 preferred destination for your fleeing IDPs. There's a very near 100% probability you are posting this crap from Lagos and not your yeast. |
| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by simpleseyi: 7:22am On Nov 09, 2024 |
A country inside a country |
| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by naptu2(op): 7:23am On Nov 09, 2024 |
Then the Baba Adini. Unfortunately I won't be able to attach the pictures from the Baba Adini post, but I'll create it anyway. |
| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by naptu2(op): 7:23am On Nov 09, 2024 |
Click on my username in the quote below if you want to see the photos. naptu2:The members of the donation circuit included Chief MKO Abiola, Alhaji Aminu Dantata, Chief Wahab Iyanda Folawiyo, Chief Sunny Odogwu, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion, Chief Molade Okoya-Thomas, Chief Razak Okoya, Prince Adedapo Tejuosho, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, Alhaji Ibrahim Dasuki, Prince Adekunle Ojora, Chief Onwuka Kalu (Onwuka Inter-Biz), Chief Michael Ibru, Dr Alex Ibru, Chief Sunny Okogwu, Chief Francis Arthur Nzeribe, Alhaji Isyaku Rabiu, Dr Olusola Saraki, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, etc. Chief Wahab Iyanda Folawiyo donated huge sums of money to schools, charities and similar causes. He endowed the professorial chair in Physics at the University of Lagos, and contributed to virus research at the University of Ibadan. Folawiyo, in June 1998, also became the first private individual to put together a physical structure at the University of Lagos when he upgraded the University's Health Centre to a full-fledged hospital complete with an X-ray Unit. In sports, he was the sole philanthropist of the Yinka Folawiyo U 15 Athletics Championships and the National Amateur Wrestling Championships. He also funded the Bab Es Salam Home for orphans in Lagos. Lagos Central Mosque Chief Folawiyo contributed almost 90% of the funds that was used to rebuild the Lagos Central Mosque. The new mosque, which was opened in 1988 by President Ibrahim Babangida, was several times bigger than the old mosque which was built in the early 1900s. He was also instrumental in the construction of the Surulere Central Mosque and the Sultan Bello Mosque in Kaduna. Folawiyo also sponsored very many Islamic programmes on radio and television during Ramadan. Honours Chief Folawiyo was installed as the chancellor of the Lagos State University, Ojo in 1999. He was given the national honours of Officer of the Federal Republic (OFR) by President Shehu Shagari in 1982 and Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON) by President Olusegun Obasanjo in the year 2000. He was also honoured by many universities, for example, he was given the honorary degrees of Doctor of Law by the University of Calabar in 1991, Doctor of Letters by the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, in 1992, Doctor of Science by the Lagos State University, Ojo, in 1998 and Millennium Award of Doctor of Science by the University of Lagos. He was given the key to Dade County, Florida, in the U.S. and he was also a patron of the Nigerian-British Chamber of Commerce. He was (obviously) the Baba Adinni of Nigeria, he was the Grand Patron of the Nigerian Muslim Council and he also served as the chairman of the Executive Council of the Lagos Central Mosque Personal life Princess Abba Adesanya was one of the most popular fashion designers in Nigeria in the 1980s and early 1990s. Her fashion house, Labanella, was probably the biggest fashion house in the country and they made expensive clothes for the elite. She had been married to Segun Awolowo (the son of Chief Obafemi Awolowo) in the 1960s and she bore a son, Segun Junior, for him. However, Segun Awolowo Senior died in a car crash on the Lagos-Ibadan Road before his son was born. He was 25 years old at the time (this was in 1963). She got married to Evangelist Lagun Adesanya in the 1970s, but they later separated. Rumours emerged in the early 1990s that Chief Wahab Iyanda Folawiyo, was dating Princess Abba Adesanya. It was in all the gossip magazines, but the pair denied that they were dating. However, a few months later, it was announced that they were married. The marriage lasted until Chief Folawiyo's death in 2008. The Baba Adinni of Nigeria, Chief Wahab Iyanda Folawiyo, passed away at his home on Queen's Drive, Ikoyi, Lagos in the early hours of 6 June 2008. He was buried the same day at the cemetery of the Lagos Central Mosque (which is usually reserved for imams). Chief Folawiyo's son, Mr Tunde Folawiyo, took over the running of the company after his death. There was an extremely funny thread about Tunde Folawiyo on Nairaland. King Sunny Ade celebrated his 70th birthday in 2016 and as part of the activities that were held to mark the occassion, his guitar, a Fender Stratocaster, was auctioned. Tunde Folawiyo bought it for 52.1 million naira. People on the Nairaland thread said that he must have made a mistake and that he must have regretted paying that amount of money for the guitar. They obviously did not know who Tunde Folawiyo was. https://www.nairaland.com/3515702/heres-man-bought-king-sunny Picture 1) The Baba Adinni of Nigeria, Chief Wahab Iyanda Folawiyo. Picture 2) Mr Tunde Folawiyo Picture 3) The Lagos Central Mosque.[/quote] |
| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by naptu2(op): 7:23am On Nov 09, 2024 |
Click on my username in the quote below if you want to see the photos. naptu2: |
| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by RepoMan007: 7:23am On Nov 09, 2024 |
helinues:Gradual you say. Gradually going going bankrupt. |
| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by helinues: 7:24am On Nov 09, 2024 |
RepoMan007:Do the bitterness alone. Ain't interested |
| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by tanigororo: 7:24am On Nov 09, 2024 |
Nice |
| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by AntiZikist: 7:24am On Nov 09, 2024 |
RepoMan007:They must have learnt very well from Obi Pandora who recycled Alambla funds to his brewrey business and Pandora offshore accounts. |
| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by simpleseyi: 7:25am On Nov 09, 2024 |
aariwa:Cry well well. If you don’t cry, wetin you for do? |
| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by AntiZikist: 7:25am On Nov 09, 2024 |
alpharoyalty:Obi's Onitsha light rail project comes to mind |
| Re: The Lagos Electricity Journey by AntiZikist: 7:26am On Nov 09, 2024 |
RepoMan007:Try to dey hide your jealousy for public. |
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