Babatunde
Fashola
The Federal
Government on Tuesday announced that two communities in Kaduna State recently
recorded two
straight years of uninterrupted supply of electricity.
It said the
Gnami and Pakau communities enjoyed uninterrupted power from the 90-kilowatt
Solar PV off-grid system installed in the areas, as the villages were far from
the reach of the national power grid.
The
Permanent Secretary in the power arm of the Federal Ministry of Power, Works
and Housing, Mr. Louis Edozien, said the feat was achieved through the
renewable energy project of the ministry, which provides access to electricity
for rural dwellers, using solar powered systems.
Edozien, who
was represented by the ministry’s acting Director, Renewable Energy, Farauk
Yabo, disclosed this when delegates from the Economic Community of West African
States visited the two communities to mark the end of the regional training
workshop on improvement of policy and regulatory framework for clean energy
mini-grids.
The
permanent secretary said the project was in line with the administration’s
drive to provide electricity to rural communities that might not in the distant
future have access to power supply because of their distance from the national
grid.
In a
statement from the ministry, Edozien explained that the 40KW solar PV mini-grid
at Gnami village consisted of power generation and distribution systems, house
installation systems, and street lights and metering systems, adding that it
was currently supplying uninterrupted electricity to 100 households.
He stated
that the 50KW solar PV renewable energy micro utility at the Pakau community
was providing power to about 300 households.
According to
Edozien, the REMU facility operates on a mobile electronic payment system with
provision for at least 10 business and commercial customers.
Speaking on
behalf of the communities, the village head of Gnami, Mr. Ibrahim Yerima,
according to the statement, expressed gratitude to the Federal Government and
assured the delegates that the facilities would be well protected and put into
proper use.
In another
development, the Transmission Company of Nigeria announced that it had restored
electricity supply to Birinin Gwari and Yauri in Kaduna and Kebbi states,
respectively.
It said
power supply was restored in the areas at about 5:10pm on Monday, 11 days after
the collapse of tower number 183.
In a
statement signed by the General Manager, Public Affairs, Seun Olagunju, the TCN
said that its 132kV transmission tower 183, between Tegina and Kontagora in
Niger State, collapsed at about 7am on July 13, due to severe flash flood
caused by heavy rainfall, which eroded the base of the tower.
It also
stated that power supply to the Kontagora sub-station would be restored as soon
as the repair on the station’s circuit breaker was completed.
The TCN
stated that it had inaugurated a new 40MVA transformer at its 132/33kV
transmission sub-station at Mayo-Belwa as part of efforts to improve power supply.
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