In a bid to address the shortfall of electricity supply being
experienced in the country, the Federal Government has developed short
term intervention strategy to add 370mmcf/d gas supply that will push up
power generation capacity to 5,000 megawatts within the next five
months.
This step is under a new cross sectoral approach
conceived by the Ministries of Petroleum Resources, Power, National
Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN,
and other stakeholders to address inadequate electricity supply.
The
new target of 5,000 MW is however a shortfall from the earlier projected
6000MW which Federal Government targets to achieve by December.
Addressing
a joint press conference, yesterday, in Abuja, to unveil the new
development, the Minister of Petroleum and Natural Resources, Mrs.
Diezani Alision-Madueke, said the CBN would pay off N25 billion legacy
debt owed to gas suppliers in order to restore confidence to
stakeholders.
The minister said the government had resolved to find a lasting solution to abysmal power supply in the country.
Diezani
was assisted by the Minister of Power, Professor Chinedu Nebo, Governor
of Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, Managing Director of
PPMC, Mr. David Ige, Chairman of NERC, Dr. Sam Amadi and the new Group
Managing Director of NNPC, Joseph Dawha, as well as other stakeholders.
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