The Acting Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development
Commission, NDDC, Prof Nelson Brambaifa, has pledged to commission a pilot
power project that will restore electricity to Ubima and Isiokpo in Ikwerre
Local Government Area of Rivers State before the end of the month.
Prof. Brambaifa gave the assurance when he paid a courtesy visit
to the Chairman of the Supreme Council of Ikwerre Traditional Rulers, Eze
Blessing Wagor, Nye-Nwe Ali Isiokpo in his palace. He was accompanied by the
NDDC Acting Executive Director, Finance and Administration, Dr. Chris Amadi,
and other directors of the Commission, who were on inspection of projects in
Ozuoba, Omagwa, Ubima and Isiopko.
Prof Nelson Brambaifa said that he was shocked to learn that the
Ikwere kingdom had been without public power supply for over two years. He
described it as “anomalous and absurd,” stating that the situation needed to be
corrected urgently, as part of a region wide intervention in communities of the
Niger Delta region.
The NDDC boss said that the Commission is determined to face
challenges of development, to improve the lives of the people. "We swung
into action immediately to address these challenges, because the people of the
Niger Delta region deserve better."
He promised that “the electricity project, which is almost
completed, will be commissioned in the next two weeks.”
Prof Brambaifa said that the NDDC was using the restoration
project for Ubima and Isiokpo as a pilot scheme that would eventually cover all
the other distressed areas in the Niger Delta region.
He appealed to the traditional rulers and benefitting
communities to ensure that the electricity infrastructure in their areas were
protected from vandals and thieves.
In his own remarks, Dr Chris Amadi stated that the communities
alerted the NDDC to the deplorable power situation in the area, adding that
"for two and half years, the Ikwerre people lived without
electricity."
Dr Amadi stated: “I am happy to announce that work has started
in earnest in Ubima and Isiokpo. In fact, the contractor has assured us that
the electrification project will be completed before the end of this month.”
The Traditional Prime Minister of Isiokpo, Chief Wobo Amadi, who
spoke on behalf of the Nye-Nwe Ali Isiokpo, said that the NDDC had shown that
it could be relied upon for development projects. He said the people were
particularly impressed by the prompt action by NDDC, saying to Professor Nelson
Brambaifa: “You are a man of your words.
You have done so much in three months and we are confident that you will do
more.”
He expressed delight that their agony from many years without
electricity would soon be over and pledged that the communities which are
benefitting from the NDDC would guard the projects "jealously and protect
it from vandalism."
The Managing Director of Income Electrix Limited, Mr. Matthew
Edevbie, the contractor handling the project, explained that the entire Ikwerre
Local Government Area was going to be served by two sources of power; one from
Ahoada and the other from Rumuosi sub-stations. He added: “In Ubima, we have installed eight transformers and within the next one
week there will be power in the town.
“We are
appealing to the communities to safeguard the power infrastructure. The youth
leader in Ubima has promised us that our equipment and installations will be
protected from being stolen or vandalised.”
He charged the people to realise that the power asset was being
provided for their own good and should, therefore, be secured. He urged them to
also note that it was important to pay for the power they consume to ensure
that the providers were able to sustain the service, adding that electricity
supply was like a commodity that should be paid for to guarantee continued
service.
He remarked that NDDC had made provision for the supply of some
metres to be distributed free to poor consumers in the community.
No comments:
Post a Comment