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Bayelsa Tasks NDPHC On Modular Stations

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The Bayelsa State Government has urged the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) to build modular power stations to make for cost effective distribution of electricity in the state.
Governor Douye Diri made the call at the weekend during a courtesy visit by a delegation of the company led by its Managing Director, Mr Chiedu Ugbo, to Government House, Yenagoa.
Represented by his Deputy, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, the Governor maintained that when built, such stations will serve as clusters of power supply to major towns and rural communities in the state to boost socio-economic activities.
In a statement by the Senior Special Assistant on Media to the Deputy Governor, Mr Doubara Atasi, he further explained that the move would also help to reduce loss in transmission and power-line vandalism due to long distance of distribution.
Making reference to the power supply efforts of the Late Chief Melford Okilo’s Administration in the old Rivers State during the Second Republic, the Governor alluded that the country would have made appreciable progress in the energy sector, if power was not treated as the exclusive preserve of the Federal Government.
Governor Diri, who identified power as the pivot on which the wheel of his administration’s prosperity agenda revolves, however, expressed dissatisfaction with the current rate of power supply to the state.
While assuring the NDPHC of the state government’s preparedness to support its operations, he stressed the need for the company to observe the federal government’s local content policy by employing Bayelsans for maintenance and surveillance jobs.
“The Governor Douye Diri Administration believes that our people cannot prosper without a sustainable, steady and available power supply. Those who are into small and medium scale businesses (SMEs) like the barbers, artisans and even those doing agro-business cannot make gain without power”, he said.
“We know that power is the hub that must be properly oiled so that the rotation of our prosperity wheel will not be stifled. So, we need your cooperation in terms of evacuating what you have now and embedding it into the state”, he added.

 

By: Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa

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