Delta State is taking a lot of burden off the Federal Government on electricity matters.
Delta State News – Delta State Commissioner for Power and Energy, Mr Charles Emetulu, disclosed this on Thursday, during an assessment tour of the 132 KVA double circuit transmission lines, from Ughelli to Ozoro, the 7.5 MVA injection transformer sub-station at Ovwor Olomu, in Ughelli South and the 33KV relay panel transformer in Ughelli.
According to the commissioner, traditional rulers, community leaders, landlords and the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) staff come with their complaints about power, asking the Delta State government to do something for about it for them.
“It has become so bad that people now think the ministry is the PHCN, being that, it solves all power problems,”Emetulu stated, adding that, when the PHCN is properly deregulated, the state would really distribute and transmit as it deems fit, and power problem would be a thing of the past.
He described work on the sub-station as tidy , as it was duly completed by the state government, while the transmission lines taking 132 KV high tensions, 30 kilometres and 110 towers are meant to get to Ogwashi-uku.
The commissioner, who said that in a few month’s time, additional 25 or more towers would be added
Delta State News – Delta State Commissioner for Power and Energy, Mr Charles Emetulu, disclosed this on Thursday, during an assessment tour of the 132 KVA double circuit transmission lines, from Ughelli to Ozoro, the 7.5 MVA injection transformer sub-station at Ovwor Olomu, in Ughelli South and the 33KV relay panel transformer in Ughelli.
According to the commissioner, traditional rulers, community leaders, landlords and the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) staff come with their complaints about power, asking the Delta State government to do something for about it for them.
“It has become so bad that people now think the ministry is the PHCN, being that, it solves all power problems,”Emetulu stated, adding that, when the PHCN is properly deregulated, the state would really distribute and transmit as it deems fit, and power problem would be a thing of the past.
He described work on the sub-station as tidy , as it was duly completed by the state government, while the transmission lines taking 132 KV high tensions, 30 kilometres and 110 towers are meant to get to Ogwashi-uku.
The commissioner, who said that in a few month’s time, additional 25 or more towers would be added
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