Recall that President Bola Tinubu, recently signed the
passed Electricity Act into law, marking a significant update to the 2005
Electricity and Power Sector Reform Act in Nigeria.
Originally enacted in July 2022 during former President
Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, the new legislation aims to stimulate
private sector investments in the country’s power sector and break the monopoly
in electricity generation, transmission, and distribution on a national level.
Permanent Secretary, state Ministry of Energy and Mineral
Resources, Ms. Sholabomi Shasore, disclosed this at the weekend at an organised
stakeholders’ engagement in Alimosho Local Government Area in the state as part
of continued efforts to ensure adequate
power supply to Lagos residents through various interventions.
Shasore, said the meeting was organised in line with the
inclusive policy of the administration of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who
believes that the contributions of every resident in the state are essential to
achieve the “Greater Lagos vision.”
According to her, the Light Up Lagos Community
Electrification Programme is an initiative of the present administration aimed
at unlocking electricity distribution, transmission and metering infrastructure
to deliver reliable power supply to high-impact, high-population, low-income
communities in Lagos.
Shasore stressed that the pilot implementation of the Power
Infrastructure upgrade at target communities is nearing completion at Alimosho,
Orelope and Okunola; Agege, Oko-Oba and Abattoir, as well as in Ajah, Eleko,
Magbon and Ibeju Lekki.
“This initiative was borne out of the desire of the State
Government to improve the standard of living of Lagos residents, contribute to
their economic activities; increase in productivity; job creation and
ultimately boost the businesses of small and medium scale enterprises including
artisans who rely primarily on electricity for the survival of their
businesses, as well improve the overall wellbeing of all residents in the
state,” she added.
While informing that the expected impact is to improve power
supply (up to 20 hours) to target communities and create a catalyst for further
investment across low-income communities in Lagos State, Shasore stated that a
total number of 8,613 Service addresses connected to the feeders being
installed will benefit from the improved supply covering almost 10,000
households.
According to her, “While the State Government had intervened
in the functionality of electricity supply to various communities within
Alimosho as a whole, the Sanwo-Olu administration is now taking it a step
further by engaging with residents who are the critical stakeholders in this
power intervention.
“Your participation is required to ensure that you reap the
benefits of this Power Infrastructure upgrade.”
“With this engagement, the state government seeks to ensure
that you know your role in realising the goal of this intervention and look out
and protect the infrastructure as your own. I implore the leadership of
relevant CDAs, who are direct beneficiaries of this power project, to take
ownership of this electrification infrastructure and protect it against
vandals,” she stated.
Shashore stressed the importance of prompt payment of
electricity bills, protection against energy theft, discouragement of meter
bypassing and other illegal acts that might jeopardise the overall intention of
the state government to improve power supply to Alimosho and its environs.
She explained that the developments in the power sector with
the recent amendment of the Power provision in the Nigerian Constitution of
1999 are indicative that great things are to come with regard to power and
Lagos State is at the forefront.
Shasore submitted that the electricity infrastructure that
has been put in place in the communities would guarantee reliable power supply
as incidents of power failure, faulty transformers, cables, high and low
electric current and inadequate electricity poles among others have been fully
addressed.
“It is worthy to note that Alimosho Local Government and its
environs have always been identified as an integral part of the Greater Lagos
Rising project under the administration of Governor Sanwo-Olu and as such it is
set to enjoy more dividends of democracy and good governance going forward,”
she said.