Oil & Energy
Power Supply Drops In Abuja
Electricity consumers in
Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory, are in more pains as supply has drastically dropped in the area.
The Tide gathered that supply has dropped from 400 megawatts to 260 megawatts.
The Managing Director of Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC), Mr. Nail Croucher, who confirmed this situation to our source, Thursday blamed the development on corresponding drop of between 20 and 30 per cent in power supplied to the firm from the national grid.
Croucher also revealed that the load allocation of 11.5 per cent to Abuja DISCO and the penalties charged to it by the market operator for energy taken above this ceiling puts additional constraint on AEDC.
The AEDC boss revealed this problem to the Minister of Power, Chinedu Nebo who paid an unscheduled visit to the firm in company of the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Ambassador Godknows Igali.
Nebo expressed serious concern about the power drop in Abuja and promised to review the ceiling placed on the quantum of electricity supplied to the company.
The minister noted that a situation where Abuja, which is the seat of government, suffers inadequate power supply is counter-productive to the Transformation Agenda of President Goodluck Jonathan, especially in terms of attracting foreign investments into the country.
Nebo explained that his visit to the company became imperative to find out from AEDC’s management what the challenges were and to explore ways of tackling them.
Croucher, who commended the minister for his visit, solicited for intervention to ensure improved supply to Abuja Disco to meet the challenging electricity needs of the area in view of its strategic importance.
He informed the minister that the company is thinking out of the box as it is exploring the option of embedded power generation within its areas of coverage.
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