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Power Supply: FG Targets 7,000MW In 2014 …Proscribes Boko Haram

Rivers State Commissioner for Empowerment and Employment Generation, Hon Ipalibo Harry (right), with Director, African Centre for Environmental Protection, Mrs Kaine Chinwah, during the World Environment Day workshop in Port Harcourt, yesterday. Photo: Egberi Sampson
Chairman of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), Dr Sam Amadi, last Monday in Abuja assured Nigerians of increased electricity generation from 5,000 to 7,000 megawatts by 2014.
Amadi who gave the assurance during an interview with newsmen said the increase was to meet the yearnings of Nigerians.
“By our projection, we will get up to 10,000 megawatts by first quarter of 2014, but the commission prefers to expect a much lower figure, which is 7,000.
“This is because, with what is on ground and the activities which are going on, we would have done well based on the expectations in the market,’’ he said.
Amadi also said Nigerians would soon have access to a variety of renewable sources of power, other than hydro-power generation.
“We are going to have solar and other forms of renewable power sources, because the county is making investment towards that.
“Currently, there are private firms that are licensed for solar.
“So, we believe that in the next couple of years, we should have a mixture of power source from solar, gas, hydro, wind and all that,’’ he said.
Meanwhile, President Goodluck Jonathan has formally approved the proscription of Boko Haram and authorised the gazetting of an order declaring the group’s activities illegal and acts of terrorism.
The order, which has been gazetted as the Terrorism (Prevention) (Proscription Order) Notice 2013 and affects both Boko Haram (Jamaatu Ahlis-Sunna Liddaawati Wal Jihad) and another group, Jama’atu Ansarul Muslimina Fi Biladis Sudan, was approved by President Jonathan pursuant to Section 2 of the Terrorism Prevention Act, 2011 (As Amended).
It officially brings the activities of both groups within the purview of the Terrorism Prevention Act and any persons associated with the two groups can now be legally prosecuted and sentenced to penalties specified in the Act.
The proscription order warns the general public that any person “participating in any form of activities involving or concerning the collective intentions of the said groups will be violating the provisions of the Terrorism Prevention Act”.
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