....restores power supply to towns after 15 years of blackout
Resolute in boosting local economy and propel industrial
development via robust growth of Small, and
Medium Scale Enterprises(SMEs) in Ekiti State, Governor Biodun Oyebanji,
has charged Ekiti citizens to protect all public utilities in their domains to
safeguard government infrastructure from being destroyed.
The Governor also said his government would not tolerate the idea of towns being left in perpetual power outage for a period of 15 years, describing this as a potential danger that can cripple businesses and shore up the poverty level in the state.
Oyebanji spoke on Tuesday in Ikogosi Ekiti, while
commissioning the extension of the
132/133KVA power substation from Omisanjana in Ado Ekiti to reconnect the town
back to the national grid after years of power outage.
The Governor said the 33KV electrification project , which covers 19km radius and stretched from 132 KV TCN Sub-Station at Omisanjana to connect Erijiyan and Ikogosi-Ekiti needed protection to spur business activities along that axis.
"I wish to urge our people to see all public
infrastructures within their communities as their property and to jealously
guard and protect them from vandalisation. They must also be prepared to pay
for electricity usage", Oyebanji pleaded.
Oyebanji, who described electricity supply as an impetus and a
major boost to the growth of SMEs, said
this unflagging view accounted for why the government places high
premium on reconnection of towns experiencing lingering power outage across the
state.
He lamented that a town housing one the state’s business
concern was without power supply for years, saying that connecting the town
back to the national grid would boost the water bottling company as well as the
tourism potentials of the area.
He said: "For us, electricity is a critical
infrastructure in our Ekiti development agenda.
It is indeed, the circulatory artery upon which the Ekiti industrial
agenda can be kept alive. Without power any talk of industrialization remains
an empty wish, it is for this reason that we made it a major priority in our
Six Pillars of Administration.
"When we came on board, the power infrastructure audit of
the State indicated that many communities had been without electricity for many
years, ranging from 6-15 years. We also noticed that a critical factor that had
bedeviled Ikogosi Warm Spring and Resorts and the Gossy Bottling Company was
the absence of sustainable power supply and without connecting these facilities
to the national grid, it would remain a mere pipe dream and the venture
unprofitable.
"In our bid to find a lasting solution, it was observed
that there was a 140MVA transformer at the 132KV TCN Sub-Station at Omisanjana,
Ado Ekiti out of which only 80MVA transformer was being utilised while 60MVA
transformer was underutilized due to lack of a corridor to evacuate the energy
to.
"To fully utilize the 140 KV supply to the Sub-Station
and to proffer a lasting solution to the electricity supply challenge in the
industrial and tourism zone of Ikogosi-Ipole-Iloro, we constructed a 5KM long
33KV line from the Sub-Station at Omisanjana to Baptist High School, Ado Ekiti
to link Ilawe line.
"From Ilawe, we constructed another 14kKM long of a 33KV
line to Erijiyan Ekiti. In addition, we
also rehabilitated an existing 33KV line from Erijiyan to Ikogosi industrial
and tourism zone to energize the Ikogosi town, the resort, Gossy Water company and Ipole-Iloro line.
"With this, the 140 KV supply from the national grid
which was hitherto underutilized is now fully put to profitable use. With the completion of this project, the
communities targeted are already enjoying improved power supply to this
zone".
The Governor added that apart from improved standard of living
to the people of the area m, the economic benefits to the people are enormous.
" I want to assure other
communities in darkness that by the special grace of God, light will shine over
them soon", he added.
The Governor assured that
his administration will put all hands on the plough to drive development
across all the towns in the state to ward off incidence of neglect being
suffered by some communities.
Describing the achievement as one of the flagships of the
Oyebanji administration and very strategic to the development of the state, the
Commissioner for Infrastructure and Public Utilities, Prof. Bolaji Aluko,
revealed that the project will benefit all the towns and industries located
along Ado-Ilawe-Ikogosi route.
Prof Aluko said Ipole Iloro would soon be reconnected to the national grid through
Iwaji-Efon Alaaye axis to boost economy of the town, saying the contracts to
actualise this had already been signed by the state government.
The Managing Director of Gossy Water Bottling Company,
Gbemileke Otun, stated that the power
reconnection project will help in solving perennial power interruption that has
been hindering optimal operations of the firm.
"Our company was shut down for three years due to poor
elecricity supply. At a point, we were getting discouraged. But with this
project, we will expand and have the spirit to explore other opportunities that
abound in Ekiti State".
The representatives of Ikogosi Warm Springs Resort Centre, a
flourishing hospitality business, Mr.
Lanre Balogun, described the feat as unprecedented, saying the company
spends a whopping sum of N12 million monthly on power generation.
"This shows that Mr Governor is giving our company a sum
of N12m monthly and you know what this can
do in the life of this company. If you have leaders like Governor
Oyebanji, Nigeria will be one of the best in the world . He is a man of his
words and we are pleased with him".
Speaking for the benefiting communities, the Olohan of
Erinjiyan Ekiti, Oba Omoseebi Adegoroye, applauded Governor Oyebanji for placing high premium on boosting local
economy, saying all the towns are indebted to the current government in terms
of support in all spheres.
It is recalled that several communities erupted in wild
jubilation last week during the test- running of the electricity project, ahead
of Tuesday’s commissioning.
Aside towns in Ekiti West Local Government, several towns in
Ayekire and Ekiti East local government areas of the state are also beneficiaries
of the electricity project of the Oyebanji government.

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