Fashola advocates law empowering states to produce, distribute electricity
 
 Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State has formally commissioned the
 8.8 Megawatts Mainland Independent Power Project that will supply 
constant power supply to both Federal and state government 
establishments, saying Lagos is capable of providing stable power supply
 to residents if backed by enabling legislation.
 He also charged Nigerians not to accept any excuses for the inability of the government at the centre to provide stable electricity.
 Fashola who spoke at the state Electricity Board, Old Secretariat, 
Ikeja location of the power plant noted that those who promised steady 
power supply in the past four years have shown that their best is simply
 not good enough having failed to deliver on the promise.
 He 
described the successful completion of the Mainland Independent Power 
Project as a demonstration that the present government is one that makes
 a public commitment and is duty bound to ensure that it stands by it.
 He said the 8.8 MW Power plant has been made possible through a Public 
Private Partnership between the Lagos State Government and a consortium 
of Mainland Power Limited, CET Power and Solad Electric Limited.
 The
 MIPP would serve agencies like the Lagos State Electricity Board, Lagos
 State University Teaching Hospital, Lagos State University College of 
Medicine, Area F Police Command, the High Court, the Office of the Chief
 Judge, the Code of Conduct Bureau, the State Water Corporation, the Old
 Secretariat complex, the State Ministry of Housing Estate and Eko 
Engineering Limited.
 Others include street lights covering a stretch
 of 20 kilometres from the Old Secretariat, the Ikeja Flyover, Mobolaji 
Bank Anthony Way, Agege Motor Road, Ikorodu Road, Jibowu to Maryland, 
Palm Avenue in Mushin and Ikeja GRA.
 Fashola stated that as it is 
currently constituted, the state government has operated within the 
limits allowed states and has clearly demonstrated that steady power 
supply is indeed deliverable to the people.
 According to the 
Fashola, “If tomorrow, the National Assembly legislates that states 
should generate and distribute power, a state like Lagos will 
conveniently generate its own electricity and distribute same to its 
residents”.
 Stressing that there are many lessons to learn from the 
success which the state had made of its Independent Power Plants, the 
governor expressed concern that “Nigeria is the only country with oil 
and gas that is without steady electricity.”
 According to him, 
nations like Gabon, Ghana which also have oil and gas in Africa do not 
have electricity problem just as the whole of Europe depends on Russia 
for her gas supplies but had never experienced electricity difficulties.
 He reiterated that when the administration gave a commitment that the 
MIPP would be commissioned in 2014, it was conscious that it must be 
accomplished adding that the promise was made then from an informed 
position.
 Fashola, who also spoke on the focus on young people to 
power the energy sector, said the present administration is committed to
 harnessing the undying spirit of the young people to develop the sector
 adding that although the wisdom of the elders would also be needed in 
forging ahead, space must be opened for the young ones to participate.
 “Nigerians as a people must also agree on the fact that there is a need
 to conserve energy because it is practically impossible to have 
unfinished energy”, he said adding that just as Nigerians have 
introduced the word ‘flash’ into the telecommunication lexicon to 
conserve, the same should be done with electricity too.
 Fashola 
added that from the time of Ehingbeti Summit earlier in the year, the 
Government knew that the way forward was in solving the energy problem 
and was committed to doing that.
 The governor, who also sought to 
know why a Power company like CET Power, with its proven record of 
success with building power plants, did not qualify as a preferred 
bidder in the privatization process of the Power Sector by the Federal 
Government, pointed out that if the best companies participated and did 
not win, it simply means something is wrong with the process.
 
Earlier in his address of welcome, the State Commissioner for Energy and
 Mineral Resources, Engineer Taofiq Tijani, said the Mainland 
Independent Power Project is the fourth power plant to be commissioned 
by the present administration.
 He also informed that the on-going 
Conserve Energy, Save Money (CESM) campaign has run on full steam 
throughout the month of October and that people could now download the 
first ever consumer focused household energy calculator from mobile App 
store.
 Giving a project overview, the Managing Director of CET 
Power, Mr Obiora Nwizu, said the 8.8 Megawatts Power plant has 5.8 MW as
 the primary power that is produced by natural gas while the 3 Megawatts
 standby is driven by diesel.
 General Manager of the Lagos State 
Electricity Board, LSEB, Mrs. Damilola Ogunbiyi, said that for the state
 to address its power challenge, it would need 200,000 energy 
technicians with maximum age of 45-year-old.
 She noted that the 
number is needed urgently, as the state population increases daily, 
“This was the reason the state government established the energy 
academy. This will assist the government to provide the needed 
technicians within the next 15 years.”
 Ogunbiyi stressed that the 
state government had created an application to assist residents to know 
the number of energy they consume and what they waste and how they could
 prevent waste.
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Fashola advocates law empowering states to produce, distribute electricity
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