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FEC Approves 161.3m Euros for Phase 1 Siemens Power Project – Ravenewsonline

Federal Executive Council (FEC), meeting presided over by President Bola Tinubu on Monday approved the sum of 161,328,228 euros for the execution of contracts in the first batch of the Phase 1 of the Siemens Power projects across the country.

Tinubu after extensive deliberations at the FEC also approved N1.7 billion for the acquisition of an office complex for the National Electricity Liability Management Company (NEMCO), in Abuja.

Briefing newsmen after the meeting, Adebayo Adelabu, minister for Power, said: “At the Federal Executive Council meeting held this afternoon, there were basically two approvals for the Federal Ministry of Power, as I presented. The first was actually an approval for the award of contract for engineering, procurement, construction and financing for the implementation of the 331 32 KV And 132 33 KV substations upgrade under the Phase One of the Presidential Initiative, popularly known as the Siemens project, consequent upon completion of the pilot phase of this project.

“The Federal Executive Council at today’s meeting considered it necessary for us to move forward as promised by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria at a meeting he held with the President of the Republic of Germany last week.

“The cost of this first batch of the phase one of the Siemens project was 161,328,228 euros. And the Phase One of this Siemens projects, as it relates to the transmission, upgrade and expansion, actually includes 14 brownfield substations that need upgrade and revamping, and 21 greenfield substations, which are new substations to be built across the country to improve the transmission segment.

“The first batch of this Phase One of the projects include: Onitsha 331 3233 KV substation, under the Enugu Electricity Distribution Company; Offa 132 33 KV substation under the Ibadan Electric Distribution Company, there is the new Abeokuta 331 3233 KV substation. We have Ayede 331 3233 KV substation. And lastly, Sokoto 132 33 KV substations.”

Adelabu also explained that the five sub-stations are to be worked upon and under the first batch of this Phase One of the Siemens project.

According to him: “We expect that this will further improve and stabilise the transmission segment of the power sector value chain in no distant future on completion.

“Another approval that was given at the FEC this afternoon actually relates to the award of contract for the acquisition of an office complex for the Nigeria Electricity Liability Management Company, which you all know as a NEMCO, and the office complex approved for outright purchase is at Plot No. 2148, Cadastral Zone, Wuse 1 District, Abuja, for NEMCO, and the cost of this acquisition is 1.7 billion naira inclusive of 7.5% VAT.

“We all know that NEMCO is the product of the Electricity Power Sector Reform Act of 2005 with a very specialised role to play in ensuring the success of the electricity sector reform. And the company currently resides in this particular facility, but it is expedient that the property be acquired to avoid the escalating rent which is being increased regularly due to inflation.

“So this offer of outright purchase was opted for, and this will also enable the company to meet up with its expanded mandate and increase in staff strength.”

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