Minister
of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, has said that
lack of finance to pay for the supply of gas to power stations was
responsible for the drastic drop in the electricity supply being
currently experienced across the country.
Briefing
State House correspondent alongside his counter, the Minister of
Information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed at the end of the meeting of the
Federal Executive Council, FEC presided over by the Acting President,
Yemi Osinbajo at the presidential Villa, Abuja, the minister added
that the fire incident at Afam flow station escalated the situation.
He
also lamented the destruction of pipeline and other key
infrastructures by hoodlums. The Minister however said that he was in
talks with gas suppliers just as he stated that repairs were ongoing
at the station, assuring that there was an improvement at the
moment.
He
said: “We heard there was liquidity problems, gas suppliers haven’t
been fully paid you have back and forth between DisCos and GenCos.
So, those are the issues. Apart from the sabotage that we have had
from the Western axis of the Niger Delta, so the Escravos Lagos
pipeline is not operational, the Forcados export terminal too has
been out of operation.
“What
then happens on the grid is that once it goes below 3,000 MW, it
becomes unstable. It is like in your house when you have surges and
your circuit breakers trip to protect the system. So, once it falls
below a certain threshold, you then have those trip offs. There are
in a sense almost necessary to protect the entire system, so what
then happens is startups, we do black starts from various power
plants.
“While
we were trying to start last week, we had a fire in Afam and that
affected the control room and these are normal engineering accidents
that can happen, the mechanical parts can break down, we also had
another fire in Kainji.
“We
have tried to repair them over the last weekend while negotiations
with the gas companies are ongoing. I have been meeting with the gas
suppliers, trying to see how we can pay off some of these debts
whilst fix other problems.
“As
I continue to say, it is not technical but financial, vandalism of
pipelines is not technical, people are destroying, they are hungry.
“Until
we resolve these behavorial issues, people collect money are they
remitting everything in a manner that is fair, even if it is not
enough, some people hold up their own share and they ask themselves
why should we continue to supply if we cant get paid because there
are bankers and financiers? So, we are talking with everybody trying
to resolve it.
“As
at yesterday, we were back to 2900, so we are building up back again
and very soon you will see some stability. These are set backs on the
road to incremental power but we will overcome them”.
Fashola
also said that FEC approved the sum of N274.3million to complete
Odogiyan transmission substation in Ikorodu, Lagos and to provide
additional transformer capacity at the substation.
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