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‘For Three Months Now We Don’t Have Power Supply In Bayelsa’ – Gov Diri Voices Out
The Governor of Bayelsa State, Douye Diri, has lamented that his state has been without power for the last three months, a situation attributed to the destruction of the power infrastructure of the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) by vandals.
Diri made this announcement during the 2024 All Nigerian Editors Conference, which took place at the DSP Alamieyeseigha Memorial Banquet Hall in Yenagoa, the capital of the State, on Friday.
He pointed out that since the vandalism occurred, the state has been plunged into darkness for the duration of the three months.
He revealed that his government has been in close collaboration with TCN to bring back electricity to the state, and mentioned that as part of his ASSURED Agenda, there are plans to establish the state’s own power generation through gas turbines.
“I just want to let you know maybe you are in hotels where you have power. Bayelsa has been without power for the past three months. The hotels have light, so you may not know that the people of this state have been living without power for the past three months.
“The reason was that electrical installations of the Transmission Company of Nigeria were vandalized by criminals. After that vandalization, the state has remained in darkness till today. The other one that happened in the North was also a similar thing to this one, but we heard power has been restored in the North.
“But in our state here, for three months and still counting, there is no electricity and we are working hand in gloves with the Transmission Company of Nigeria. As you are all aware, energy was is under the exclusive list, particularly transmission. It is only with the coming of Mr. President that he liberalized it and signed into the law that now allows state governments to generate and distribute energy.
“For us as a state, we are very rich in gas, even more than oil. Now we are working with the TCN to restore the National Grid but we will not stop it there. We have now moved beyond that to see how we can have our own independent power supply through the gas turbines,” the governor told the editors.