Speaking at a media parley in Abuja, the Minister of Power, Works
and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, has attributed the recent power outages
in the country to four turbines which stopped working in Jebba, Ilorin,
the Kwara state capital.
The former Lagos state governor who also noted that there was
currently not enough power to distribute unless more turbines were
switched on, assured that electricity supply would be stabilized as soon
as three of the four turbines had been restored.
"Yesterday morning, we had some outages in Jebba but I am happy
to report now that all the four turbines that were down, three have
been restored, so there is stability now.
"It is important why the power coming from Aba is defining;
it’s part of what I’ve spoken about. There is not enough power in the
country, so how do you share what is not enough such that everybody gets
enough? It’s difficult, if not impossible."
The Minister also expressed confidence that President Muhammadu Buhari’s 10,000 megawatts target would be met. "What we need to do is to get more power on. So about 200 megawatts coming from there is good news for the market," he said.
Speaking further, Fashola criticized the acts of pipeline vandalism
and attributed vandalism to be the cause of some of the energy problems
in the country.
"Those who are vandalizing electricity assets, those who are
selling stolen cable, those who are not paying their bills and those
diverting electricity are all problems. Every one of us must contribute
something now to solve the problem; it is a problem we can solve.
"That will reduce the number of people who are contributing to being the problem," the Minister stated.
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