Niger Delta
Govt Distributes 3,000 Transformers In 11 Years
The Commissioner for Power and Energy in Delta, Mr Charles Emetulu, said that the State Government had distributed 3,000 transformers to boost electricity supply across the state between 2001 and 2012.
Emetulu, who made this known in an interview with Newsmen in Asaba, said many electricity sub-stations were constructed by the State Government around during the period.
He said that the State Government was mindful that electricity was an exclusive responsibility of the Federal Government but said it intervened to make life easier for its citizens.
“We procure the transformers, build the sub-stations and hand all of them over to the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) without demand for any form of compensation or refunds,” he said.
He said that in 2012, government purchased 269 “specially customised” transformers of various grades at the cost of N2 billion, adding that the transformers were distributed based on requests from communities.
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