Gov. Ayade boosts power supply in Cross River
Gov. Ayade boosts power supply in Cross River
In line with his determination to ensure a 24-hour power supply to Cross River State, especially Calabar, the State capital, the State Governor Prof. Ben Ayade, has signed a pact with a Dubai based firm, Skipper Seil, to provide a 100kva solar lighting generating system to the State.
He also signed an agreement for a 26 megawatts gas power turbine at the Tinapa Business and Leisure Resort, as well as the training of trainers in the Institute of Technology and Management, Ugep.
Speaking at the signing ceremony which took place in his office in Calabar,, Governor Ayade said that the 100kvm solar power intervention will serve as a grid for industrial zones across the 18 LGAs in the state.
According to him, “solar power is a new way to go, because it is one way of reducing carbon emission to the atmosphere. It also creates new job opportunities for young people who are now interested in going into solar energy.”
The governor also hinted that discussions were at advanced stage for the immediate communities where the power plants will be located to enjoy power supply from the plants.
President of the firm, Mr. Jitender Sachdeva, assured the governor that his firm will commence construction in about two months.
“We will work very hard, fine tune all the activities and try to actualize after the PPA in December. I want to assure you that the plant in Tinapa for 26 megawatts will give a boost to electricity and will be completed in 18 months’ time,” Sachdeva stated.
He said his firm chose to invest in the state due to the investment friendly policies of the Ayade-led administration and the fact that the state is peaceful and safe.
On the Institute of Technology and Management, Ugep, the President, Skipper Seil group, disclosed that “in addition to our Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR), we have sent our team for the study of the technical Institute here in the state, and I can, with pride say, we are going to associate with your state in education as the Institute is now fully geared to start.”
Sachdeva expressed confidence in the zeal and doggedness of Governor Ayade, whom he described as “one of the few governors in Nigeria today who are paying salaries as at when due, adding that “I see you getting energy all the time even in the night and morning.”
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