A’IBOM GOVT SETS MAY 2024 TIMELINE FOR A CENTRALIZED GAS-DRIVEN POWER SUPPLY

Akwa Ibom State government has moved to end the proliferation of power generators with its attendant menace of noise pollution and excessive carbon emissions at the Idongesit Nkanga Secretariat complex with the setting up of a Central Gas-driven Power Plant to supply electricity within the Secretariat complex.

The one thousand kilowatts power plant, already at the advanced stage of completion and tie-in to the Secretariat power line, is expected to provide cleaner, cheaper and constant electricity within the Idongesit Nkanga Secretariat before the end of May 2024.

The State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, speaking to newsmen after the inspection tour of the Power Station, expressed satisfaction with the commitment of the contractor to deliver on the project, affirming that the state government’s pursuit of a shift in energy source was in line with current global trends in gaining carbon credit against climate change and pollution.

He said, “I am extremely satisfied with the things we have seen at the Power Station that will provide power within the Secretariat, using gas.

“Of course, you know that is where the world is going right now. I am happy with what the contractor is doing. Few things are left and we should be able to get it started. In the next two to three weeks.”

On the power station project, the Commissioner for Power, Engr. Camilus Umoh said the gas-fired combined one-megawatt capacity plant would provide cleaner, cheaper and more sustainable power to the state government secretariat, placing it in the Band A premium class which guarantees a minimum of 20 hours of electricity supply daily.

He was emphatic that the new central gas power supply facility would face the proliferation of small petrol or diesel-powered generators, with their associated carbon emissions and unpleasant outlook.

He explained that the use of the plant in the State Secretariat is a pilot project to affirm its workability as a recommendable power facility for clustered government or industrial establishments, attesting to its reliability, and compliance with international standards and protocol.

To ensure the availability of gas to fuel the plant, Engr. Umoh said provisions have been made for Compressed Natural Gas, CNG, to be lifted from the nearest gas depot and be transported in about 200 bar pressured gas canisters and be fed to the generators in a controlled atmospheric pressure, affirming that safety procedures, including blast-resistant walls, are in place to ensure safe operation of the plant.

The Governor also undertook an inspection of the state government-owned Dakkada Skills Acquisition Centre, DASAC, at Ikot Ada-Idem, the low-cost housing estates in Ibiaku Ikpedip and Ikot Ukpong, all in Ibiono Ibom Local Government Area, announced that the Skills Acquisition Centre will commence training on May 20, 2024.

Taking a tour of the hostels, carpentry, products manufacturing and other departments including the snail farm, poultry, piggery and other facilities for agricultural-based production, among other components of the facility, Governor Eno affirmed his satisfaction with the state of completion, lauding the Ministry of Education and the project consultants for the clear interpretation of government’s vision to avail the state with a world-class vocational training center.

“As I said during my campaign, everything the previous administration has done, we will take to a logical conclusion. This is one of the legacies of Governor Udom Emmanuel’s administration. The courage, the guts he had to do this, we must ensure not to let it die, no, it can not die! Posterity will not forgive us.

“With all of the things the Government has done here already, I believe Akwa Ibom is ready to train skilled manpower for the rest of the world. I am pleased about what I am seeing here”, the governor said.

He assured of the capacity of the institution to be self-sustaining, clarifying that the state government will only need to kickstart the center with the necessary funding, while the institution gears up and generates enough income to sustain itself and not be dependent on the government for funding.

At the low-cost housing estate for civil servants, Governor Eno blamed the delay in completion and opening of the estate on the lack of access road, a situation which, he said, his administration was currently addressing with the construction of Ring Road 3 Extension.

He announced plans to remodel the primary and secondary schools in the area, and provide a health facility, portable water scheme and a police station to transform the Ikpedip and Ikot Ukpong axis of Ibiono Ibom into a complete community.

Speaking further, the State Chief Executive premised the gesture on the need to decongest Uyo town and expand the Uyo Capital City Development Area.

During a stopover at the Ring Road 3 Extension recently flagged off, he expressed satisfaction with the progress on the entire stretch of the road from Idoro Road to Uyo-Ikot Ekpene Express Way and lauded the contractor for the swift action.

The Education Commissioner, Mrs Idongesit Etiebet, who corroborated the May 20th declaration for commencement of training at the DASAC, particularly appreciated the governor for his commitment to boost vocational education in the state, saying that the timeline for commencement of training at the centre was realistic.

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