Gov. Fayemi decries poor electricity supply in Ekiti, demands 330KV from TCN

In a bid to shore up electricity supply in Ekiti State, Governor Kayode Fayemi has demanded the construction of 330 KV substation from the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) to boost power supply in the State.

Fayemi regretted that epileptic power supply to Ekiti was affecting economic growth by having adverse effects on small and medium-scale enterprises.

Speaking at a meeting with the management of TCN on Thursday, Fayemi, represented by the Commissioner for Public Utilities, Engr. Bamidele Faparusi, said Ekiti now has a friendly government that is willing to collaborate with relevant agencies to bring development to the state.

He said: “Power supply in Ekiti is very worrisome and it is bothering every indigene of the state because, it seems Ekiti is the least served state in Nigeria, as the transmission infrastructure in the state is unacceptable.

“At present, Ekiti with a population of 3.5 million people is being served with 26 megawatts from the national grid which is grossly inadequate. We have just one 132 KV substation in Ekiti while some states can boast of three while some more than three. Even the 132 KV sub station is not operating at a full capacity; it is being underutilised.”

Fayemi expressed disappointment over the neglect of Ekiti in national developmental projects, while its neighbouring states like Kogi, Osun and Ondo are benefiting.

He said, “When we resumed office and looked at the archives, we noticed that, there was a lot of communication between TCN and Ekiti state government between 2014 to 2015 which supposed to translate to the construction of the 330KV sub station in the state, but that communication stopped in October 2015.

“It is unfortunate that, the government at that time was very hostile and was not relating well with federal agencies. For that, we will exonerate TCN from the blame. But now that we have a very friendly government in place, It is time for TCN to come back to Ekiti.”

The Governor said further: “The government is already working on the Certificate of Occupancy and would soon hand it over to TCN management for immediate action. The government is willing to support TCN to deliver on this project.”

Also speaking, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of TCN, Mr. Usman Gur Muhammed said Ekiti state is very close to his heart as they have already discussed the issue of bringing a 330 KV to the state before the visit.

He assured that TCN will expedite action to see that Ekiti state has its 330 KV substation.

Muhammed explained that the way the agency is working now is not like before where projects were awarded without due process.

He, however, directed that visibility study on the 330kv project for the state should commence immediately while his technical team should commence construction of lines to link Ado Ekiti 132KV substation to the new 330KV substation in Akure as a palliative to immediately improve power supply.

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