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The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) says the Maiduguri Emergency Power Plant project is a giant step towards achieving its gas and power mandate to add 50MW into the national grid generation.

Malam Mele Kyari, Group Chief Executive Officer, NNPCL, made this known on Thursday in Maiduguri, Borno State.

Malam Mele Kyari, Group Chief Executive Officer, NNPCL

Kyari spoke during the commissioning of the 50-Megawatt Maiduguri Emergency Power Plant project by President Muhammadu Buhari.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that due to the unfortunate attacks of insurgents, which destroyed three towers of electricity power lines in Maiduguri, President Buhari in April 2021 directed the NNPCL to restore power supply to Maiduguri and its environs.

Kyari said on the directive of the President, a 32MW gas fired power plant was designed and built in 16 months, unprecedented, and had been successfully test-run and confirmed ready by the President.

He said the commissioning of the emergency power plant by Buhari would open a new chapter of the NNPCL commercial energy for on grid and off grid capital markets.

According to him, the Maiduguri emergency power project will be scaled up to 50MW shortly, the first plant of this scale in the whole of the North East.

The GCEO said the interventions of the Ministry of Power had restored the traditional 330KV line in Maiduguri and provided another redundancy of 33KV line from Damaturu to Maiduguri.

Kyari said: “The combined effect of the Maiduguri Emergency Power Plant and the replacement of the transmission lines makes Maiduguri the most sufficiently capital city in Nigeria.

“Obviously, it is a new power hub in the region, we may very soon see power exports to neighbouring countries from Maiduguri.

“As a commercial enterprise, NNPC sees this project as an opportunity to monetise our abundance natural resource by finding access to energy to support economic growth, industrialisation and job creation.”

Kyari said Maiduguri has been the commercial nerve centre of the North East for more than a century.

He added that it represented a huge market due to its demographic advantage and geographical accessibility to sub regional markets, including Republic of Niger, Chad,  Central Afrique Republic, Sudan and Mali.

He said in spite of these huge opportunities, energy poverty had continued to restrain business communities in Maiduguri and its environs from expanding their market frontiers to achieve the full potentials.

The GCEO said the project provided better investment climate and opportunity to advance the Federal Government’s domestic gas utilisation mandate while supporting the power industry, Government of Borno State and stakeholders to achieve sustainable energy supply.

He said in order to ensure sustainable operations, the power plant was equipped with a natural gas system for energy supply.

Kyari added: “Currently NNPCL and its partners are  delivering 800MW to the national grid from Afam two, Afam six in Okpai phase one plants with combined installed capacity of over 1,000MW.

“NNPCL appreciates the collaboration of the relevant stakeholders and the Borno State Government in achieving this milestone.”

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