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Amoda Assures Stable Power By August
The Chief Executive Officer of Eko Electricity Distribution Company, Mr Oladele Amoda, said yesterday that improvement in power supply would start manifesting from August.
He gave the assurance while fielding questions from Energy Correspondents in Lagos.
Amoda assured Nigerians that electricity supply would soon become stable, adding that “it will be incremental and on sustainable basis’’.
He said the success of the improvement would be based on the Federal Government’s effort in ensuring that gas supply to all power stations was addressed.
According to him, the ongoing Nigerian Independent Power Projects (NIPP) across the country will also contribute to the improvement in electricity supply.
Amoda said that more power stations would be linked to gas supply before the end of the month.
Our correspondent quotes the chief executive as saying that about 1,000 megawatts is expected to be added to the national grid through the NIPP.
According to him, the Eko Zone is currently receiving 350 megawatts from the National Transmission Control Unit in Osogbo, down from previous 450 megawatts.
He explained that the shortfall was due to a drop in the country’s power generation.
Amoda assured consumers that, if the supply increased, the zone would distribute more and better electricity.
“Eko has the capacity to take additional 700 megawatts to complement the existing distribution capacity.’’
He advised customers to report any workers who demand for gratification in the course of discharging his duty.
On revenue and debt profile, Amoda said that, if adequate energy was given, the zone was capable of generating N2 billion monthly.
He said that the monthly generation has dropped to N1.7billion due to cut in the supply.
He said that beginning from August, the revenue would rise when electricity improved.
Amoda said the debt profile of the zone stood at N8 billion and attributed it to the large percentage of customers which were mostly government agencies and parastatals.
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