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There are signals that the shortage power supply experienced
in the country recently will grow worse as the Senate Committee on Power was
told that power generation has dropped from 4,500 to 2,700 megawatts.
Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Power, Mr. Godknows
Igali, stated that power generation had dropped drastically in the last five
weeks as a result of the nefarious activities of gas and crude oil pipeline
vandals. Continue..
According to him, the notorious activities of these vandals
across the country have resulted in the loss of 1,800 mega watts (mw) of power
generation from the 4,500mw it last generated on April 4.
He blamed the erratic power supply currently being
experienced across the country on the sad development which he said occurred on
a daily basis.
He said:
“We have been able to
explain to electricity consumers that the current power outrage is as a result
of high rate of pipeline vandalism. They vandalise both the crude pipelines and
gas pipelines on daily basis.
“But the more sinister one which is with a lot of pain is
when people deliberately blow up pipes on which it is written clearly ‘gas
pipeline.’
They blow them up almost every day. They blow them up and
that denies the power plants some gas. Unfortunately, our country depends on a
lot of gas.
“We have hydro power stations at Chiroro, Jebba and Kanji
which are the major ones, but this dry season, the hydro does not do well.
Security agencies have arrested 200 people vandalising gas pipelines in the
last two months and they are interrogating them and working with communities to
solve this problem and put it behind us.
“From about 4,500 mega watts on of April 4 this year, we
came down to 2,700 mw and that is a big loss from the amount of power
generation that is available. This is what we briefed the Senate Committee on
power but the committee seems to be more interested in transmission.
“Transmission because everybody is interested in power
transmission and distribution. We briefed them on this and we are working with
the contractors, and the minister has reminded them that a new government is
coming in a few days andthat it will not be proper for him to renew the
contract as the contract will end in July, and we have told them to work on an
interim arrangement pending when the new government comes and we ‘ll take an
informed position on that.”
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