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NDDC to commission Ondo 132/33KV power substation in July

Residents of oil-producing communities across the five local government areas of Ondo South Senatorial District will soon heave a sigh of relief, after being without electricity supply for 15 years.

The Niger Delta Development Commission said it was working to ensure the completion and inauguration of the 132/33KV electricity sub-station being constructed by the commission in Okitipupa, Ondo State.

NDDC Executive Director, Projects, Mr. Charles Ogunmola, while inspecting the project, stated that the contractors would complete the project in the next three months.

Ogunmola assured that NDDC was committed to providing electricity to oil-producing communities in Ondo South Senatorial District that have been without electricity for the past 15 years, adding that the speedy completion of the sub-station will help achieve that goal and move the people from darkness to light.

He said: “We are committed to lighting up the seven local government areas and the oil-producing communities in Ondo South Senatorial District. This electricity sub-station project will boost economic activities in Ondo State and improve their living standards.

“Access to electricity is essential for economic development and improving the quality of life. The lack of electricity has hindered growth and development in many communities in the Niger Delta region. Therefore, NDDC’s efforts to provide electricity to these communities will have a significant impact on their lives and contribute to the overall development of the region.

“This is part of NDDC’s mandate to provide infrastructure and development projects in the Niger Delta region. The Commission is committed to fulfilling this mandate by completing all on-going projects.”

Ogunmola said that the NDDC was also working towards diversifying the region’s economy from being oil-dependent to other sectors such as agriculture, tourism, and manufacturing.

“The provision of electricity will stimulate economic activities in the region, attract investment and create job opportunities. This is a step towards achieving sustainable development and reducing poverty in the region.”

Providing more insight on the project, Engr. Benson Obayelu, who spoke for the contracting firm, said the scope of the contract included the evacuation of electricity from Omotosho power plant with a step-down at Ireje through a 132KV double circuit line with two 30/40MVA transformers at Okitipupa.

According to him, the transmission lines run through Ireje with 145 electricity towers that are standing on concrete foundations, adding that almost all materials needed for the project were already on-site at Okitipupa.

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