I Understand What You Are Going Through - Fashola to Nigerians

Babatunde Fashola
  
The Minister of Power, Works and Housing Babatunde Fashola, has expressed confidence that the target of 10,000 megawatts of electricity by 2019‎ is achievable, according to DailyTrust.

Fashola who was speaking with journalists after yesterday’s Federal Executive Council meeting, said:
 
“Essentially, it’s gas supply issue arising from the problems that’s now well reported of the failure of our operational platforms at Focados where the repairs are ongoing to restore the petroleum lines gas lines. As a result of this, our power production has dropped from 5,000 megawatt to about 3,200 megawatt depending on other collateral problems. What was not enough at 5,000mw is even now much more difficult to share at 3,000mw.

“We’re having increasing success with some of our transmission projects. So, areas in the country that did not have power supply when we were at 5,000mw now have transmission restored. Places like Maiduguri, Okada, Makurdi transmission ‎projects have been completed there, they’re now benefiting from what was difficult to share initially. So‎, it’s a mixed blessing in some places.
 
“We understand that people are going through a difficult time. It’s a bad time to have energy crisis and there is no good time to have one. But it’s a temporary thing, we’ll go back to normal service when gas is fully restored. We’re working to make sure that should this happen again in future, we’ll be better position to respond by increasing the opportunities for local gas allocation and production from the non-associated lines. This is a teething problem; it won’t last for long. Our determination to overcome it is bigger than the problem, and I’m very sure it will be overcome.”

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