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Adelabu decries rejection of power by Discos

Adelabu decries rejection of power by Discos
Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu has lamented the rejection of Power by the Distribution Companies (DISCOs) in the country. 
 
This is as the Federal Government concludes plan to release $800m for the construction of substations and distribution lines under the Presidential Power Initiative (PPI). 
 
The money will ensure the construction of substations for Lot 2,  substations and distribution lines for Lot 3 at a cost of $400m each. 
 
Lot 2 covers Benin, Port Harcourt, Enugu Distribution companies (DISCOs) franchise areas while Lot 3 covers Abuja, Kaduna, Jos  and Kano DISCOs franchise areas.
 
Minister of Power,  Adebayo Adelabu during a facility tour of TBEA Southern Power Transmission and Distribution Industry in Beijing, China, said on August 30, generation peaked at 5,170 megawatts, unfortunately,  it had to be ramped down by 1,400 megawatts due to inability of the DISCOs to pick the supply. 
 
He described the development as really regrettable considering that government is on course to increase generation to 6,000 megawatts by the end of the year.
 
Also speaking during  an interactive session with TBEA management , Adelabu also assured of the Federal Government's  commitment towards working with world class organisations like TBEA to achieve the Renewed Hope vision of President Bola Tinubu for the power sector in Nigeria, especially in areas of transmission and distribution of the entire power sector value chain as well as Nigeria’s renewable energy segment.
 
Speaking on the problems in the power sector which had hindered industrial growth, the Minister said this was due partly to the fragility of the Transmission and distribution infrastructure which have become old and dilapidated adding that, this has led to historical epileptic supply of Power to households, industry and businesses.
 
Speaking earlier, President of TBEA, Huang Hanjie assured of the organisation’s continued support for the Nigeria’s government vision for the power sector.
 
 He said TBEA operates across 100 countries in the world and would be willing to share its experience in the provision of energy. 

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