COVID-19: We have paid N200 Billion for Electricity supply in Nigeria, FG says

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The Group managing director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Mele Kyari, says the federal government has paid N200 billion to the power sector towards improving electricity supply.

He made this known while addressing journalists after a meeting with Saleh Mamman, the minister of power, and Usman Mohammed, managing director of the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN).

He said: “Actually the federal government has made payment of over N200 billion for power in the last 23 days and this will go a long way to ensure that issues around power supply are addressed. We will work as a team to ensure that all issues are settled,”

“This also means that Nigerians will get better access to power during this lockdown period and going forward. There are issues around power supply process and we have discussed most of them and we are moving as a team to make sure that we resolve issues around payment and evacuation.

“We are very confident that this will get the desired result. We will visit some power plants tomorrow to make sure that we sort out any issue to ensure that Nigerians have access to better power.”

Speaking on the reason for the meeting, Mohammed, the TCN managing director, said the meeting was to ensure constant power supply during the lockdown period.

“This is why this meeting was convened by the minister of power to discuss the supply of gas to the power plants; this is very important. Before now, we have been discussing with NNPC; of course there is gas availability in the market but there are several power plants that don’t have gas and that is a big problem for us,” he said.

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