….Meets AGIP, Okpai
Community on 450MVA IPP
Delta State Governor, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa
has harped on the need for host communities of Independent Power Plants in the
country to be first line beneficiaries of the projects.
Speaking yesterday [08-09-17] in Asaba,
when he received in audience Top management of Nigerian Agip Oil Company [NAOC] and Stakeholders from
Okpai Community in Ndokwa East Local Government Area,Governor Okowa
urged companies to always engage their host communities proactively so as
ensure peace and reduce agitations and confrontations.
The Governor expressed satisfaction with NAOC’s
plan to construct two sub-stations at Okpai and Kwale aimed at providing
adequate electricity supply to both communities, and sued for cooperation and
support from all stakeholders.
“The community is important to the
implementation of projects as we need peaceful environment for investments to
take place, This project is being designed in the best possible way this time
around to deliver over 450 mega watts of electricity. Apart from generation, they
are also requesting land for sub-stations in Okpai and Kwale, we thank God for
that because it will enable us to have power being evacuated to meet
with the needs of the immediate environment. I want to appreciate this level of
planning which will help to reduce all forms of restiveness, and help to
improve on the community, company relationship”, he said.
Senator Okowa urged the communities to support
the early delivery of the project stressing “ we need the cooperation of all in
the state to be able to deliver the project on time, I want to thank you for
accepting to provide land for the project and appeal to you to give maximum
cooperation to the company to achieve the set goals”.
Earlier, Mr. Dennis Masi, Stakeholders Management
and Community Development Division Manager, NAOC said that they were in Asaba
to solicit the support of the state government on the construction of the 530
megawatts Phase II Independent Power Plant [IPP] in Okpai and to formally
present the contractor for the project, SAIPEM CO, to the government and the
community, assuring that every stakeholder would be carried along in the
construction.
He explained that there would be two 132 KVA
sub-stations being designed by the Transmission Company Of Nigeria [TCN] in
Okpai and Kwale to serve the communities as part of the project.
Rev. Dr. Fred Okwuezolu, Chairman, Okpai
Community Development Committee, who spoke on behalf of the community thanked
Governor Okowa for the meeting and promised to support the project.
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