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FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by TimeManager(op): 5:55pm On Aug 26, 2025
The Federal Government has commenced Phase Two of the Siemens power project, a flagship initiative under the Presidential Power Initiative, designed to overhaul Nigeria’s electricity transmission system and ultimately inject 12,000 megawatts of power into the national grid.

The project stems from an agreement signed on December 1, 2023, between the Governments of Nigeria and Germany, which laid the foundation for a partnership aimed at ending years of chronic instability in the power sector.

Confirming the development, the Media Adviser to the Minister of Power, Mr Bolaji Tunji, told The PUNCH on Sunday that work under the second phase had officially begun following the successful conclusion of financing arrangements with Siemens Energy.

“Phase 2 of the Siemens projects is now underway, following the successful finalisation of financing,” Tunji said. “This phase will deliver seven upgraded existing power lines and ten new ones, covering 544 kilometres and capable of carrying 7,140 megawatts of power.”

He explained that the upgrades were a critical component of the PPI, which aims to raise transmission capacity in stages to achieve the long-term target of 12,000MW agreed under the bilateral pact.

The media aide emphasised that the groundwork for the project had already been laid through the delivery of key equipment during the pilot stage.

The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, had informed the National Assembly earlier this year that the project would commence within the first three months of 2025.

The media aide also underscored the milestones recorded during the first and pilot phase, highlighting key achievements that demonstrated the project’s potential for wider impact and sustainability.

He said, “FGN Power Company, the special purpose vehicle for the PPI, successfully received 10 power transformers and 10 mobile substations from Siemens Energy under the pilot stage. This is to significantly improve the nation’s transmission capacity by over 1,300MW,” Tunji explained, noting that installation was at an advanced stage. “Installation is over 80 per cent completed, hence the beginning of Phase 2.”

He added that the equipment had been strategically deployed across the country to strengthen weak points in the grid and reduce the frequency of system collapses.

“These critical assets have been strategically deployed at key sites nationwide, such as Okene, Amukpe, Potiskum, Apo, Ihovbor, Birnin Kebbi, Ajah, Nike Lake, Kwanar Dangora, Maryland, Omouaran, Ojo, Saapade, University of Ibadan, Federal University of Technology Owerri, and Eleyele in Ibadan.”

On financing for the second phase, Tunji confirmed that Nigeria would contribute domestic funds alongside the international facility secured with Siemens.

“There would be counterpart funding from Nigeria,” he stated. “I do not have that figure immediately.”

He stressed that the Phase 2 projects were not only about kilometres of lines or megawatts of capacity but about addressing the longstanding frustrations of Nigerian households and businesses.

“These Phase 2 projects will significantly increase electricity reliability and accessibility for millions of Nigerians. The Federal Government is upgrading the transmission network through this project,” he said.

On December 1, 2023, the Governments of Nigeria and Germany signed the Presidential Power Initiative agreement to inject 12,000 MegaWatts of electricity into the national grid.

The signing was presided over by the leaders of both countries, President Bola Tinubu of Nigeria and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, on the sidelines of the United Nations Climate Change Summit, COP28, in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates.

Managing Director of the Federal Government of Nigeria Power Company, Kenny Anuwe, and the Managing Director (Africa), Siemens AG, Nadja Haakansson, signed the agreement. However, the contracts date back to the tenure of former President Muhammadu Buhari in 2018.


The Director-General of the Bureau of Public Procurement, Adebowale Adedokun, earlier said the bureau negotiated a $115,000 savings on the Presidential Power Initiative, otherwise known as the Siemens project. Adebowale said the savings demonstrate the BPP’s role in safeguarding government interests through due diligence.

He said, “One of the things that we have done is to look at the Siemens project. We went through negotiation. We scrutinised the request and learned that the government has saved about $115,000 through a negotiation. So that is a plus already; in just two weeks, we went into deep review and negotiation, and they saw the benefit.

“That money would naturally have gone into that contract without anybody doing anything about it. But we have been able to say, ‘No, we are working for the interest of Nigeria. You must come down from your initial price based on our price intelligence. BPP is that fulcrum that can defend the government regarding how much a contract should be when we do our proper due diligence.”


The Federal Executive Council had earlier approved N262.75bn (€161.33) for the first Phase of the Siemens Project. The project involves the engineering, procurement, construction, and financing for 330/132 KV and 132/33 KV substations in Onitsha, Offa, Abeokuta, Ayede, and Sokoto.

Following the approval by the FEC, the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, said Phase I of the Siemens project relates to the transmission, upgrade, and expansion, including 14 brownfield substations that need upgrade and revamping, and 21 Greenfield substations, which are new substations to be built across the country to improve the transmission segment.

“The first batch of this Phase I project includes Onitsha, 330/133 KV substation under the Enugu electricity distribution company; two, Offa 132/33 KV substation under the Ibadan electricity company.

“There is the new Abeokuta 330/132 KV substation. We have the Ayede 330/132 KV substation. And lastly, the Sokoto 132/33 KV substation. Those are the five substations to be worked upon under the first batch of Phase I of the Siemens project. And we expect that this will further improve and stabilise the transmission segment of the power sector value chain in the not-too-distant future on completion,” the power minister explained
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https://punchng.com/govt-begins-phase-2-of-12000mw-siemens-power-project/?amp

Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by TimeManager(op): 6:02pm On Aug 26, 2025
Much as the electricity law has come to stay, the Governors are still slow to fully executing it. Much of what they are doing is largely implementing the distribution segment while they have shown less interest in the generation segment, partly because it is capital intensive. We don't really expect them to do it all by themselves, the law empowers them to attract private investors as parrners which makes it much easier. But as we speak, they rather the FG bears the burden of generating and transmitting while they only distribute in their states. However, to whom much is given, much is expected, Governors should be doing better.

-Kiss the truth!
Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by kokoA(m): 6:03pm On Aug 26, 2025
Na when phase 1 finish? huh Maybe 22 more characters go tell us.
Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by TimeManager(op): 6:06pm On Aug 26, 2025
kokoA:
Na when phase 1 finish? huh Maybe 22 more characters go tell us.
When was the last time you heard of grid collapse?


-Kiss the truth!
Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by kokoA(m): 6:08pm On Aug 26, 2025
TimeManager:
Much as the electricity law has come to stay, the Governors are still slow to fully executing it. Much of what they are doing is largely implementing the distribution segment while they have shown less interest in the generation segment, partly because it is capital intensive. We don't really expect them to it all by themselves, the law empowers them to attract private investors as parrners which makes it much easier. But as we speak, the rather the FG bears the burden of generating and transmitting while they distribute in their states. To whom much is given, much is expected.

-Kiss the truth!
The kind of governors we have in Nigeria lack the intelligence to think of solutions to complex problems like power generation and transmission.
Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by SmartPolician: 6:09pm On Aug 26, 2025
Tinubu has signed a law that allows states and companies to run the three segments of power business, why is the FG still investing in national grid? Give loans to states that are willing to take their destiny into their hands! Why is running this country such a rocket science?
Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by Pascal9: 6:12pm On Aug 26, 2025
Tinubu is the man for the job, as an Igboman let truth be said, tinubu is trying, no pain no gain.
Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by WizardOfNG: 6:23pm On Aug 26, 2025
TimeManager:
Much as the electricity law has come to stay, the Governors are still slow to fully executing it. Much of what they are doing is largely implementing the distribution segment while they have shown less interest in the generation segment, partly because it is capital intensive. We don't really expect them to do it all by themselves, the law empowers them to attract private investors as parrners which makes it much easier. But as we speak, they rather the FG bears the burden of generating and transmitting while they only distribute in their states. However, to whom much is given, much is expected, Governors should be doing better.

-Kiss the truth!
Quite accurate, and I've made the same point before, but motivated States are moving seeking private sector partners for their preferred solutions.

I am confident the SW will make headway because attracting private sector partner will depend on State proving exhaustively that the partnership will be profitable and ROI is assured for the Private Company or companies involved.
Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by WizardOfNG: 6:29pm On Aug 26, 2025
Pascal9:
Tinubu is the man for the job, as an Igboman let truth be said, tinubu is trying, no pain no gain.
Lol. They are coming for your head to call you a liar and an impostor.
Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by MondayD7: 8:01pm On Aug 26, 2025
cheesy

this one na the edit version of Gov. Amuneke's projects


it is alright we don see am
Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by 4words: 8:02pm On Aug 26, 2025
May God bless Bola Ahmed Tinubu. May he prosper and may Nigeria progress.

Everything this man is doing is quite progressive though more is still expected however, if past leader both state and federal level were aggressive with wooing investors I want to believe nigeria would have been better for it.

The man, with all the many challenges is selling nigeria in a positive light trying to make Nigeria better for it. Now I wish he will be there for atleast 20years. Because I have seen most progressive economies have most time one ruler for a long time and it pays alot because of progressive governance. Eg china, Russia, UAE, just name it. Democracy distroys progress. America is currently suffering it.
Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by emkz: 8:05pm On Aug 26, 2025
When Nigeria had surplus, Atiku admitted to squandering our funds by paying some electricity contractors 100%. He admitted the contractors disappeared.

Today, Atiku wants to rescue Nigeria.

Had Atiku and Obasanjo done things methodically, Nigeria would have been better off for it.

Adding 12,000MW to our national nal grid and increasing transmission capacity would boost our electricity supply.

May Tinubu continue to succeed.

May Nigeria continue to win.
Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by oz4real83(m): 8:05pm On Aug 26, 2025
Power has improved a bit in my area, I just hope they actualise the plan.
Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by WhizdomXX(m):
Beautiful work by BPE. A beautiful development. We hope to see the impact in coming months. Well done
Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by merits(m): 8:09pm On Aug 26, 2025
God bless PBAT,God bless Nigeria,BAT 2027 is a goal,PBAT till 2027.
Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by WhizdomXX(m):
SmartPolician:
Tinubu has signed a law that allows states and companies to run the three segments of power business, why is the FG still investing in national grid? Give loans to states that are willing to take their destiny into their hands! Why is running this country such a rocket science?
Federal govt is still in charge of transmission.
Ikaeniyan0:
You're wrong
how many states are in charge of their own transmission now, are they up to 19?
Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by SmartPolician: 8:14pm On Aug 26, 2025
WhizdomXX:
Federal govt is still in charge of transmission.
Stop quoting this moniker if you have nothing reasonable to contribute to a discussion
Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by WhizdomXX(m): 8:15pm On Aug 26, 2025
SmartPolician:
Stop quoting this moniker if you have nothing reasonable to contribute to a discussion
My bad, please continue in whatever path you choose.
Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by aribisala0(m): 8:15pm On Aug 26, 2025
Truth is for this to work people have to pay for what they consume without subsidy
Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by akpumping7720(m): 8:15pm On Aug 26, 2025
That's great. I am in cooldipo inverter WhatsApp group. I was planning to buy a second battery from him early last year. A guy DMed me from the group that I shouldn't waste my money buying another battery. I asked him why and he said the government is seriously working on the power sector. Truly, since the past two months now; I've not been using the one I bought from him at a stretch. Power has been constant.
Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by damble: 8:15pm On Aug 26, 2025
We don't know what to believe again. This government is full of lies
Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by Zackattack: 8:15pm On Aug 26, 2025
Pascal9:
Tinubu is the man for the job, as an Igboman let truth be said, tinubu is trying, no pain no gain.
I’ll believe it when I see it.
If you don’t adopt☝️this policy in this administration, you’ll end up like a woven tangled web.
Unfortunately, we are currently experiencing the worse electricity power availability in my community. So, no! Tinubu doesn’t get any points.
Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by Arapmoi22: 8:17pm On Aug 26, 2025
emkz:
When Nigeria had surplus, Atiku admitted to squandering our funds by paying some electricity contractors 100%. He admitted the contractors disappeared.

Today, Atiku wants to rescue Nigeria.

Had Atiku and Obasanjo done things methodically, Nigeria would have been better off for it.

Adding 12,000MW to our national nal grid and increasing transmission capacity would boost our electricity supply.

May Tinubu continue to succeed.

May Nigeria continue to win.
Surely, you are not one of the fools.

I followed the probe of how Obasanjo and Atiku shared $16billion to Party members labelled contractor in order to grease their elbows.
Ndudi Elumelu was the Chairman of the probe committee in the House of Representative.
It was broadcast live on TV. Anyone who was not part of that corruption will feel disdain for pdp. Ndudi was finally robbed in his own corruption since as a pdp member seems to be exposing pdp.

To see Atiku parading himself as a messiah is nauseating.
I pity the Genzs who knows nothing and still claim they knew everything.
Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by akpumping7720(m): 8:19pm On Aug 26, 2025
Arapmoi22:
Surely, you are not one of the fools.

I followed the probe of how Obasanjo and Atiku shared $16billion to Party members labelled contractor in order to grease their elbows.
Ndudi Elumelu was the Chairman of the probe committee in the House of Representative.
It was broadcast live on TV. Anyone who was not part of that corruption will feel disdain for pdp. Ndudi was finally robbed in his own corruption since as a pdp member seems to be exposing pdp.

To see Atiku parading himself as a messiah is nauseating.
I pity the Genzs who knows nothing and still claim they knew everything.
Image what that huge amount of money can do if it was spent judiciously on what it was budgeted for.
Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by akpumping7720(m): 8:24pm On Aug 26, 2025
SmartPolician:
Tinubu has signed a law that allows states and companies to run the three segments of power business, why is the FG still investing in national grid? Give loans to states that are willing to take their destiny into their hands! Why is running this country such a rocket science?
There was a discussion on maybe nairaland or twitter on the issue of holding State governors accountable that their allocation has increased after the removal of fuel subsidy and some people commented that they have no business holding the governors responsible that it's the president.
Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by SmartPolician: 8:27pm On Aug 26, 2025
akpumping7720:
There was a discussion on maybe nairaland or twitter on the issue of holding State governors accountable that their allocation has increased after the removal of fuel subsidy and some people commented that they have no business holding the governors responsible that it's the president.
What's the relationship between your comment and mine, please?
Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by akpumping7720(m): 8:33pm On Aug 26, 2025
SmartPolician:
What's the relationship between your comment and mine, please?
Pointing to the fact that if government even follows your suggestion by giving loans to willing states; some will still criticize FG of giving loans to states to generate, transmit and distribute. As someone pointed out that states aren't willing to commit to generation because it's capital intensive.
Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by Onyiiobi7735(m): 8:34pm On Aug 26, 2025
Welcome development, but we hope the equipment won't be vandalised by politician sponsored vandals.
Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by hatchy: 8:46pm On Aug 26, 2025
TimeManager:
-Kiss the truth!
You are really trying hard on this propaganda job. It's really not easy jumping from one thread to another spreading propaganda to support the government and to justify the 30k monthly salary.
What about your WhatsApp group chairman....Madridguy, I hope he is doing great. Please send my regards to him.
Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by OriOko88(m): 8:49pm On Aug 26, 2025
Sakamaje. They shud tell us how many megawatts has the first phase produced so far. 120000 megawatts kee FG there.
Re: FG Begins Phase 2 Of 12,000MW Siemens Power Project by Ezmans: 8:51pm On Aug 26, 2025
TimeManager:
Much as the electricity law has come to stay, the Governors are still slow to fully executing it. Much of what they are doing is largely implementing the distribution segment while they have shown less interest in the generation segment, partly because it is capital intensive. We don't really expect them to do it all by themselves, the law empowers them to attract private investors as parrners which makes it much easier. But as we speak, they rather the FG bears the burden of generating and transmitting while they only distribute in their states. However, to whom much is given, much is expected, Governors should be doing better.

-Kiss the truth!
Apc the home of lies and propaganda, buhari promise 5000 mw every 4 years we see nothing, under ebola tinubu long term 7000 mw
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