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FEC approves 2 key energy projects to enhance grid stability

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From Isaac Anumihe, Abuja

To fortify  the national grid and address consistent power challenges in Nigeria, the Federal Government has approved two major energy projects in Oyo State.

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) approved the projects during its Monday meeting.

Other decisions taken during the meeting include  reviving  and concessioning   the decades-old Ikere Gorge Hydropower Plant and constructing a high-capacity new substation in Ibadan, signalling a push to modernise infrastructure and boost electricity access. 

Special Adviser, Strategic Communications and Media Relations to the Minister of Power, Bolaji Tunji stated this in a statement.

According to him, the new substation to be located in Lalupon/Ejioku axis of Lagelu Local Government area will boost power supply to Iwo road,  Monatan, Olodo and the adjoining areas in Ibadan.

“Originally launched in 1979 under the military regime of former President Olusegun Obasanjo and operationalised in 1980 during President Shehu Shagari’s tenure, the Ikere Gorge Hydropower Plant will now undergo a significant upgrade” the statement, disclosed

Power Minister Adebayo Adelabu revealed that the facility’s capacity will expand from 6MW to 20MW under a 30-year public-private partnership (PPP) concession.

“The project, initially stalled due to a preferred bidder’s failure to finalise terms, was re-concessioned to a reserve contractor, Messrs Quaint Power and Infrastructure Nigeria Limited, after the original offer lapsed” the statement noted

Adelabu emphasised that the revitalised plant will prioritise energy access for Oyo’s Oke Ogun communities, with an upwardly- revised concession fee ensuring long-term viability. 

Meanwhile, the government also approved the construction of a 2 x 60MVA, 132/33KV substation in Lalupon/Ejioku in Lagelu local government area of the state, to alleviate pressure on the grid and improve energy supply.

“The substation, part of the Siemens-backed Presidential Power Initiative (PPI), is to be funded directly by the Federal Ministry of Power and aims to resolve frequent outages and grid  instability plaguing the state capital” the statement further explained.

Adelabu noted that the infrastructure will serve as a backbone for strategic investments, enhance service delivery, and align with President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda for sustainable energy. The project includes upgrades to the 60-year-old 330KV Ayede substation  and the construction of a new Asejire 330KV  substation, further stabilising the grid for over five  million  residents.  Completion  is estimated at 24 months.

Both initiatives are expected to catalyse socio-economic growth by improving power reliability for households, small  businesses, industry, educational and health institutions” it stared

The minister  underscored their role in resolving decades-old infrastructure gaps, stating: “These interventions will directly uplift livelihoods, attract industries, and position Oyo State as a model for Nigeria’s energy transition. The approvals mark a critical milestone in federal efforts to tackle grid vulnerabilities, with stakeholders anticipating ripple effects on national productivity.”