Ambode inaugurates Committee to light up Lagos
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Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, on Thursday, inaugurated a committee to boost household and business power supply in the state.
The Governor charged them to work assiduously and create an enabling environment that will ensure 24-hour power supply to residents in the State.
At the inauguration of the Power Committee in Lagos House, Ikeja, Governor Ambode said it is common knowledge that power supply is a major challenge.
He added that, this challenge must be addressed in order to achieve sustainable economic growth and development in Nigeria and Lagos State in particular.
He also said that, in view of the importance of the Lagos economy to the nation and the concerns that have been expressed particularly by the business community, his administration has considered it expedient to constitute an advisory committee on power, adding that, no State in the Federation is more affected by the state of the power sector than Lagos.
The Governor averred that, Lagos State accounts for over 60 percent of the industrial and commercial activities in Nigeria, emphasizing that, the energy requirement for the State is estimated at about 5,000 Mega Watts of which only about 1000 Mega Watts is currently being supplied; hence the need for this committee that would ensure the power need of the people is met.
He made it known that, members of the Committee consist of representatives from the State Government and industry experts from the private sector.
He urged them to provide a sustainable guide in the development of a roadmap for reliable power supply in the state, foster collaboration and develop a congress or platform for all major power stakeholders in the State and the private sector.
Members of the Committee include the Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Dr. Mrs. Oluranti Adebule; Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Mr. Wale Oluwo; Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Adeniji Kazeem and Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde.
Other members of the committee include representatives of Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company; Eko Electricity Distribution Company; Transmission Company of Nigeria; Gaslink Nigeria Limited; Falcon Corporation Limited and Egbin Power Plc.
The Governor hinted that, in order to underscore his administration’s commitment to security of lives and property, his administration has embarked on an aggressive programme of lighting up Lagos.
He explained that, major highways and streets are being connected from point to point using Independent Power Projects (IPPs) and other means effectively.
He thereby encouraged individuals, private homes and corporate organisations to take up streets or roads of their choice and light them up with connections to their meters and generators, assuring that, the State government will reciprocate the gesture by giving concessions to them in the payment of their annual Land Use Charges.
“In addition, they shall receive Special Commendation letters from the Governor. Such projects will also be commissioned by government officials and Community Development Associations. We believe that this initiative will promote a new culture of co-operation and ownership”, he said.
Earlier, Commissioner for Energy, Mr. Wale Oluwo said with the success of the IPPs, the State which provides 24-hour power supply to public facilities is working towards ensuring that residents in the State can enjoy regular power supply in their homes.
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