Minister of Power, Chinedu Nebo
.Says N1.5bn lost yearly through vandalisation
.Says N1.5bn lost yearly through vandalisation
Jaiyeola Andrews in Abuja
The federal government on Friday said its power generation has risen to 5,500 megawatts.
It equally disclosed that N1.5bn is lost yearly through vandalisation.
This is just as President Goodluck Jonathan will soon commence commissioning of completed power projects across the country.
This disclosure was made at a joint press briefing by the Minister of Power, Chinedu Nebo and Benue State Governor, Gabriel Suswam at the end of the last meeting of the Board of Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) Ltd, held at the vice presidential wing of the presidential villa.
The meeting was chaired by Vice-President Namadi Sambo.
According to Nebo, Jonathan's administration had achieved minimum electricity generation capacity of 5,500 megawatts despite unrelenting sabotage of oil and gas pipelines by vandals.
He noted that government was losing N120 million monthly and N1.5 billion yearly due to repairs of vandalised pipelines.
Nebo stressed that deliberate vandalism of pipelines every two weeks by vandals resulted into the nation losing about 1,600 megawatts of electricity at a particular time.
The minister charged the incoming government of Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) to step up security surveillance of the petroleum pipelines in the country, as well as consider the digitalisation of the surveillance system.
"Four power plants have been completed and will be commissioned in the next couple of weeks, Sapele is one of them, Ihobor is another one. And hopefully and by the grace of God, we intend to do the commissioning very soon so that Nigerians will enjoy even more the benefits of what the current administration has done in the power sector.
"There are literally hundreds of other projects that need to be commissioned. So very soon we are going into commissioning exercise" Nebo said.
On his part, Suswam said: "The board resolved to commission some of the numerous projects under the NIPP programme. Those projects are to be commissioned in the subsequent weeks."
Apart from the new power plants, he stressed that the government had completed more transmission lines, but would not be able to complete some sales transactions because of some complications in the bid process and inadequate gas supply.
The inability to seal the sale transactions deals, Suswam explained, was not due to fear of the unknown when a new government comes on board next month.
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