The management of Eko Electricity
Distribution Company (EKEDC) on Tuesday said that about 150 million dollars
(N42.3 billion), has been proposed as new investments in the company in the
next few years.
Amoda said that new investments
would assist in improving their distribution network and effective service
delivery to electricity to consumers.
According to him, the owners of
EKEDC, West Power & Gas, remain committed toward investing over 150 million
dollars (about N42.3 billion) in the company.
“We are going to invest in metering,
cleaning up the system, transformers and making sure that everything is in line
with what we have specified,” he said.
Amoda said that in spite of the
intimidating challenges in the nation’s power sector, their commitment and new
investments would assist them in meeting the electricity needs of Lagos State.
He also said that about 550 pre-paid
meters had been earmarked for distribution to electricity consumers.
“We will ensure that 136 meters will
be given to consumers free of charge in the first year.
“We are going to ensure that all
faulty and obsolete meters are fully replaced to conform to the present day
metering,” he said.
The EKEDC boss said that electricity
distribution companies needed about 700 megawatts to fully meet the energy
demands within its area of jurisdiction.
He said that contrary to other
opinions, EKEDC only receives an average of between 250 to 300 megawatts.
Amoda said the company had embarked
on embeded power generation to improve services and meet demands in the zone.
“We have urged the House Committee
to assist the DISCO in promulgating a law that will impose stringent sanctions
on equipment vandalism in the country.
“We lost some much to equipment
vandalism which needed to be curb to bring more effective supply in network,’’
he added.
Mrs Khadijat Ibrahim, Chairman,
House Committee on Privitisation and Commercialisation, said the essence of the
oversight function to the DISCOs’ was to monitor the performance of the public
assets handed over to new investors. (NAN)
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