The supply of electricity across the country will worsen in coming
days due to the loss of about 800 megawatts of power as a result of the
blasting of the Escravos Lagos Gas Pipeline at midnight of Wednesday.
According to the Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, the recent
damage was done by vandals, who ruptured the ELGP with an explosive
device at Egwa, near Batan, in Gbaramatu Kingdom, Delta State.
Speaking through his Special Assistant on Media, Mrs. Kande Daniel,
the minister said this attack, being the fourth this year, came only
hours after repairs on an earlier attack of Sunday, March 1, 2015 were
completed and gas were being piped through the pipeline again.
Nebo, in a statement on Thursday night, said the exact extent of the
damage was being assessed but the impact was the loss of about 200
mmscf/d of gas, equivalent of about 800MW per day of generated power.
According to Nebo, it has become clear that the vandals, who
perpetrate these acts are intent on crippling the power sector and
bringing untold hardship on Nigerians for either political or financial
gains or both.
He said although pipeline vandalism had held power generation at less
than 4,000MW as against currently available capacity of over 5,000MW,
government was not deterred from its commitment to provide security for
its oil and gas, as well as power infrastructure.
The minister stressed that the nation could now conveniently generate
and wheel out over 4,500MW, but for gas supply disruptions through
vandalism.
Nebo also appealed to Nigerians to become more vigilant and report
suspicious movements and actions to security agencies for effective
protection of public infrastructure for the common good of Nigeria.
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