Friday, 29 September 2017
Okowa Performs Ground-Breaking Ceremony For 150MW Power Plant
... Calls For Strong Manufacturing Sector In Nigeria
DELTA State Governor, Senator Dr Ifeanyi Okowa has performed the ground-breaking ceremony for a 150 Megawatts (MW) power plant, saying Nigeria deserves a strong manufacturing sector to boost the economy.
Performing the ground breaking ceremony in Sapele Local Government (28/09/17), Governor Okowa stated , "there is no doubt that for us to grow in this country, we need to revive our manufacturing sector and to achieve that, we require steady power supply and security."
"With strong manufacturing sector, we shall depend less on revenue from oil, our youths will be gainfully employed and to have a strong manufacturing sector, we need energy and finances at low cost," the Governor said.
While noting that energy generated in the country was still low, the Governor who attended the ceremony with retinue of aides, expressed confidence that with the increase in the construction of energy-generating power plants in the country, in the nearest future, there will be uninterrupted power supply in the country.
He urged the distribution companies to increase their capacities to utilize the energy generated in the country.
The Governor congratulated Proton Energy Limited for the successful ground breaking ceremony and used the occasion to re-echo Vice President Yemi Osibanjo's call on oil companies to relocate their headquarters to areas of operation.
"Relocation of headquarters of oil companies to their areas of operation is in their best interest, interest of the nation, the state and the communities," the Governor emphasized, adding, "when they relocate to their areas of operations, the people will know that the companies care about them, they will not destroy oil facilities; our communities are peaceful and safe for business activities."
The Orodje of Okpe, HRM Orhue 1, Major Gen. Felix Mujakperuo (retd) stated that Sapele and other parts of Delta State are safe for business and urged the companies operating in the area to stick to the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed with the community in carrying out their activities.
Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Proton Energy, Mr Oti Ikomi, in an address, said, "this project will be attracting close to two hundred and fifty million US Dollars ($250 million) of Foreign Direct Investment into Nigeria, assisting industrialization, business and job growth in the country, in Delta State and in particular, here in Sapele where up to 1000 jobs will be utilized during construction."
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