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NDPHC Completes Work on 330/132/33KV Lafia Sub-station

By John Meze


Construction work on the 330/132/33KV sub-station project in Lafia, Nasarawa State, being built by the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) Limited, has been completed with the project due for commissioning soon, Executive Director Networks, NDPHC, Engr.  IfeOluwa Oyedele, has said.
Engr. Oyedele who inspected the project last Thursday, said work as designed originally has been completed 100 per cent with all pre-commissioning tests fully carried out.

He explained that “the substation is now being connected to the National Grid through the line-in, line-out which is in progress”.Engr. who expressed satisfaction with the progress and quality of work at the sub-station noted that the  project was one of the legacy projects of the Muhammadu Buhari administration.
He said that the original completion date was not met  as a result of the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic. According to him, “By September, the company would be ready to hook up the sub-station to the national grid and the inauguration will take place as soon as the President approves a date”. 
Oyedele said all stakeholders in the power sector had worked together to see the completion of the project, adding that the distribution company, Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) has already completed the lines required to connect consumers to the 33kV Bays in the substation to ensure that electricity consumers in Nasarawa State and environs can begin to enjoy the facility immediately.
He stated that the project would facilitate rapid growth in socio-economic activities in the state and this will attract investors to create jobs that would eventually change the standard of living of residents of the state.