President Bola Tinubu has stated that his administration is prepared to address all of the challenges impeding the country’s steady electricity supply.
He claims that his administration will address numerous obstacles across the electric power industry value chain, greatly alleviating long-standing issues of repressed demand and improving the consistency of peak supply for Nigerians.
President Tinubu made the declaration at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new 350MW Gwagwalada Independent Thermal Power Plant (Phase 1) in Abuja, where he urged the NNPC and its partners to complete the landmark project within the promised three-year timeline, insisting that “three years must be three years.”
President Tinubu noted that a swift improvement in the stability and quantum of energy supply will enhance national economic development, which remains a cardinal priority of the current administration.
The President expressed his excitement that the landmark project was commencing at the onset of his administration.
“The groundbreaking for the Gwagwalada thermal power plant (Phase 1) is highly significant to the nation, as it marks the first bold step and the beginning of the administration’s concerted efforts to entrench a strong and virile energy foundation for uninterrupted power supply to boost the economy and accelerate industrial growth.
The Gwagwalada 350MW (Phase 1) project is part of an incremental 3,600MW cumulative power project that is based on market-driven designs along the Abuja, Kaduna and Kano (AKK) gas pipeline corridors, which will further underpin the project’s economic viability while generating multiple foreign direct investments (FDIs) for the nation.
The President promised to harness the nation’s gas resources, assuring that “this administration will latch onto the global declaration of gas as a ‘transition fuel’ and the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) to enhance investments in the oil and gas sector to fully harness the more than 200 trillion cubic feet (TCF) of proven gas reserves which are expected to deepen domestic gas utilization through improved power generation, establishment of gas-based industries, petrochemical firms, as well as liquified/compressed natural gas (auto-gas) development to catalyze sustainable economic development while creating millions of jobs for the teeming Nigerian populace.”
President Tinubu pledged his administration’s commitment to addressing the power challenges and gas utilization with a clear focus on advancing the diversification of its energy mix.
While commending the NNPCL for leveraging on the established AKK Gas pipeline through this laudable project, President Tinubu charged the NNPCL to ensure the prompt and early completion of the project.
The President commended the efforts of the NNPC Ltd, alongside General Electric and CMEC, for this business partnership initiative.
He charged the team to ensure that this three-year project is successfully implemented on the agreed scope, time, and budget.
Malam Mele Kyari, the Group Chief Executive Officer of the NNPC Ltd, similarly stated that the company would use the country’s abundance of gas resources to power the country’s industrial growth and stimulate widespread job creation. He also added that the project would give the national grid a significant boost.
President Bola Tinubu has stated that his administration is prepared to address all of the challenges impeding the country’s steady electricity supply.
He claims that his administration will address numerous obstacles across the electric power industry value chain, greatly alleviating long-standing issues of repressed demand and improving the consistency of peak supply for Nigerians.
President Tinubu made the declaration at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new 350MW Gwagwalada Independent Thermal Power Plant (Phase 1) in Abuja, where he urged the NNPC and its partners to complete the landmark project within the promised three-year timeline, insisting that “three years must be three years.”
President Tinubu noted that a swift improvement in the stability and quantum of energy supply will enhance national economic development, which remains a cardinal priority of the current administration.
The President expressed his excitement that the landmark project was commencing at the onset of his administration.
“The groundbreaking for the Gwagwalada thermal power plant (Phase 1) is highly significant to the nation, as it marks the first bold step and the beginning of the administration’s concerted efforts to entrench a strong and virile energy foundation for uninterrupted power supply to boost the economy and accelerate industrial growth.
The Gwagwalada 350MW (Phase 1) project is part of an incremental 3,600MW cumulative power project that is based on market-driven designs along the Abuja, Kaduna and Kano (AKK) gas pipeline corridors, which will further underpin the project’s economic viability while generating multiple foreign direct investments (FDIs) for the nation.
The President promised to harness the nation’s gas resources, assuring that “this administration will latch onto the global declaration of gas as a ‘transition fuel’ and the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) to enhance investments in the oil and gas sector to fully harness the more than 200 trillion cubic feet (TCF) of proven gas reserves which are expected to deepen domestic gas utilization through improved power generation, establishment of gas-based industries, petrochemical firms, as well as liquified/compressed natural gas (auto-gas) development to catalyze sustainable economic development while creating millions of jobs for the teeming Nigerian populace.”
President Tinubu pledged his administration’s commitment to addressing the power challenges and gas utilization with a clear focus on advancing the diversification of its energy mix.
While commending the NNPCL for leveraging on the established AKK Gas pipeline through this laudable project, President Tinubu charged the NNPCL to ensure the prompt and early completion of the project.
The President commended the efforts of the NNPC Ltd, alongside General Electric and CMEC, for this business partnership initiative.
He charged the team to ensure that this three-year project is successfully implemented on the agreed scope, time, and budget.
Malam Mele Kyari, the Group Chief Executive Officer of the NNPC Ltd, similarly stated that the company would use the country’s abundance of gas resources to power the country’s industrial growth and stimulate widespread job creation. He also added that the project would give the national grid a significant boost.
President Bola Tinubu has stated that his administration is prepared to address all of the challenges impeding the country’s steady electricity supply.
He claims that his administration will address numerous obstacles across the electric power industry value chain, greatly alleviating long-standing issues of repressed demand and improving the consistency of peak supply for Nigerians.
President Tinubu made the declaration at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new 350MW Gwagwalada Independent Thermal Power Plant (Phase 1) in Abuja, where he urged the NNPC and its partners to complete the landmark project within the promised three-year timeline, insisting that “three years must be three years.”
President Tinubu noted that a swift improvement in the stability and quantum of energy supply will enhance national economic development, which remains a cardinal priority of the current administration.
The President expressed his excitement that the landmark project was commencing at the onset of his administration.
“The groundbreaking for the Gwagwalada thermal power plant (Phase 1) is highly significant to the nation, as it marks the first bold step and the beginning of the administration’s concerted efforts to entrench a strong and virile energy foundation for uninterrupted power supply to boost the economy and accelerate industrial growth.
The Gwagwalada 350MW (Phase 1) project is part of an incremental 3,600MW cumulative power project that is based on market-driven designs along the Abuja, Kaduna and Kano (AKK) gas pipeline corridors, which will further underpin the project’s economic viability while generating multiple foreign direct investments (FDIs) for the nation.
The President promised to harness the nation’s gas resources, assuring that “this administration will latch onto the global declaration of gas as a ‘transition fuel’ and the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) to enhance investments in the oil and gas sector to fully harness the more than 200 trillion cubic feet (TCF) of proven gas reserves which are expected to deepen domestic gas utilization through improved power generation, establishment of gas-based industries, petrochemical firms, as well as liquified/compressed natural gas (auto-gas) development to catalyze sustainable economic development while creating millions of jobs for the teeming Nigerian populace.”
President Tinubu pledged his administration’s commitment to addressing the power challenges and gas utilization with a clear focus on advancing the diversification of its energy mix.
While commending the NNPCL for leveraging on the established AKK Gas pipeline through this laudable project, President Tinubu charged the NNPCL to ensure the prompt and early completion of the project.
The President commended the efforts of the NNPC Ltd, alongside General Electric and CMEC, for this business partnership initiative.
He charged the team to ensure that this three-year project is successfully implemented on the agreed scope, time, and budget.
Malam Mele Kyari, the Group Chief Executive Officer of the NNPC Ltd, similarly stated that the company would use the country’s abundance of gas resources to power the country’s industrial growth and stimulate widespread job creation. He also added that the project would give the national grid a significant boost.
President Bola Tinubu has stated that his administration is prepared to address all of the challenges impeding the country’s steady electricity supply.
He claims that his administration will address numerous obstacles across the electric power industry value chain, greatly alleviating long-standing issues of repressed demand and improving the consistency of peak supply for Nigerians.
President Tinubu made the declaration at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new 350MW Gwagwalada Independent Thermal Power Plant (Phase 1) in Abuja, where he urged the NNPC and its partners to complete the landmark project within the promised three-year timeline, insisting that “three years must be three years.”
President Tinubu noted that a swift improvement in the stability and quantum of energy supply will enhance national economic development, which remains a cardinal priority of the current administration.
The President expressed his excitement that the landmark project was commencing at the onset of his administration.
“The groundbreaking for the Gwagwalada thermal power plant (Phase 1) is highly significant to the nation, as it marks the first bold step and the beginning of the administration’s concerted efforts to entrench a strong and virile energy foundation for uninterrupted power supply to boost the economy and accelerate industrial growth.
The Gwagwalada 350MW (Phase 1) project is part of an incremental 3,600MW cumulative power project that is based on market-driven designs along the Abuja, Kaduna and Kano (AKK) gas pipeline corridors, which will further underpin the project’s economic viability while generating multiple foreign direct investments (FDIs) for the nation.
The President promised to harness the nation’s gas resources, assuring that “this administration will latch onto the global declaration of gas as a ‘transition fuel’ and the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) to enhance investments in the oil and gas sector to fully harness the more than 200 trillion cubic feet (TCF) of proven gas reserves which are expected to deepen domestic gas utilization through improved power generation, establishment of gas-based industries, petrochemical firms, as well as liquified/compressed natural gas (auto-gas) development to catalyze sustainable economic development while creating millions of jobs for the teeming Nigerian populace.”
President Tinubu pledged his administration’s commitment to addressing the power challenges and gas utilization with a clear focus on advancing the diversification of its energy mix.
While commending the NNPCL for leveraging on the established AKK Gas pipeline through this laudable project, President Tinubu charged the NNPCL to ensure the prompt and early completion of the project.
The President commended the efforts of the NNPC Ltd, alongside General Electric and CMEC, for this business partnership initiative.
He charged the team to ensure that this three-year project is successfully implemented on the agreed scope, time, and budget.
Malam Mele Kyari, the Group Chief Executive Officer of the NNPC Ltd, similarly stated that the company would use the country’s abundance of gas resources to power the country’s industrial growth and stimulate widespread job creation. He also added that the project would give the national grid a significant boost.
President Bola Tinubu has stated that his administration is prepared to address all of the challenges impeding the country’s steady electricity supply.
He claims that his administration will address numerous obstacles across the electric power industry value chain, greatly alleviating long-standing issues of repressed demand and improving the consistency of peak supply for Nigerians.
President Tinubu made the declaration at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new 350MW Gwagwalada Independent Thermal Power Plant (Phase 1) in Abuja, where he urged the NNPC and its partners to complete the landmark project within the promised three-year timeline, insisting that “three years must be three years.”
President Tinubu noted that a swift improvement in the stability and quantum of energy supply will enhance national economic development, which remains a cardinal priority of the current administration.
The President expressed his excitement that the landmark project was commencing at the onset of his administration.
“The groundbreaking for the Gwagwalada thermal power plant (Phase 1) is highly significant to the nation, as it marks the first bold step and the beginning of the administration’s concerted efforts to entrench a strong and virile energy foundation for uninterrupted power supply to boost the economy and accelerate industrial growth.
The Gwagwalada 350MW (Phase 1) project is part of an incremental 3,600MW cumulative power project that is based on market-driven designs along the Abuja, Kaduna and Kano (AKK) gas pipeline corridors, which will further underpin the project’s economic viability while generating multiple foreign direct investments (FDIs) for the nation.
The President promised to harness the nation’s gas resources, assuring that “this administration will latch onto the global declaration of gas as a ‘transition fuel’ and the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) to enhance investments in the oil and gas sector to fully harness the more than 200 trillion cubic feet (TCF) of proven gas reserves which are expected to deepen domestic gas utilization through improved power generation, establishment of gas-based industries, petrochemical firms, as well as liquified/compressed natural gas (auto-gas) development to catalyze sustainable economic development while creating millions of jobs for the teeming Nigerian populace.”
President Tinubu pledged his administration’s commitment to addressing the power challenges and gas utilization with a clear focus on advancing the diversification of its energy mix.
While commending the NNPCL for leveraging on the established AKK Gas pipeline through this laudable project, President Tinubu charged the NNPCL to ensure the prompt and early completion of the project.
The President commended the efforts of the NNPC Ltd, alongside General Electric and CMEC, for this business partnership initiative.
He charged the team to ensure that this three-year project is successfully implemented on the agreed scope, time, and budget.
Malam Mele Kyari, the Group Chief Executive Officer of the NNPC Ltd, similarly stated that the company would use the country’s abundance of gas resources to power the country’s industrial growth and stimulate widespread job creation. He also added that the project would give the national grid a significant boost.
President Bola Tinubu has stated that his administration is prepared to address all of the challenges impeding the country’s steady electricity supply.
He claims that his administration will address numerous obstacles across the electric power industry value chain, greatly alleviating long-standing issues of repressed demand and improving the consistency of peak supply for Nigerians.
President Tinubu made the declaration at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new 350MW Gwagwalada Independent Thermal Power Plant (Phase 1) in Abuja, where he urged the NNPC and its partners to complete the landmark project within the promised three-year timeline, insisting that “three years must be three years.”
President Tinubu noted that a swift improvement in the stability and quantum of energy supply will enhance national economic development, which remains a cardinal priority of the current administration.
The President expressed his excitement that the landmark project was commencing at the onset of his administration.
“The groundbreaking for the Gwagwalada thermal power plant (Phase 1) is highly significant to the nation, as it marks the first bold step and the beginning of the administration’s concerted efforts to entrench a strong and virile energy foundation for uninterrupted power supply to boost the economy and accelerate industrial growth.
The Gwagwalada 350MW (Phase 1) project is part of an incremental 3,600MW cumulative power project that is based on market-driven designs along the Abuja, Kaduna and Kano (AKK) gas pipeline corridors, which will further underpin the project’s economic viability while generating multiple foreign direct investments (FDIs) for the nation.
The President promised to harness the nation’s gas resources, assuring that “this administration will latch onto the global declaration of gas as a ‘transition fuel’ and the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) to enhance investments in the oil and gas sector to fully harness the more than 200 trillion cubic feet (TCF) of proven gas reserves which are expected to deepen domestic gas utilization through improved power generation, establishment of gas-based industries, petrochemical firms, as well as liquified/compressed natural gas (auto-gas) development to catalyze sustainable economic development while creating millions of jobs for the teeming Nigerian populace.”
President Tinubu pledged his administration’s commitment to addressing the power challenges and gas utilization with a clear focus on advancing the diversification of its energy mix.
While commending the NNPCL for leveraging on the established AKK Gas pipeline through this laudable project, President Tinubu charged the NNPCL to ensure the prompt and early completion of the project.
The President commended the efforts of the NNPC Ltd, alongside General Electric and CMEC, for this business partnership initiative.
He charged the team to ensure that this three-year project is successfully implemented on the agreed scope, time, and budget.
Malam Mele Kyari, the Group Chief Executive Officer of the NNPC Ltd, similarly stated that the company would use the country’s abundance of gas resources to power the country’s industrial growth and stimulate widespread job creation. He also added that the project would give the national grid a significant boost.
President Bola Tinubu has stated that his administration is prepared to address all of the challenges impeding the country’s steady electricity supply.
He claims that his administration will address numerous obstacles across the electric power industry value chain, greatly alleviating long-standing issues of repressed demand and improving the consistency of peak supply for Nigerians.
President Tinubu made the declaration at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new 350MW Gwagwalada Independent Thermal Power Plant (Phase 1) in Abuja, where he urged the NNPC and its partners to complete the landmark project within the promised three-year timeline, insisting that “three years must be three years.”
President Tinubu noted that a swift improvement in the stability and quantum of energy supply will enhance national economic development, which remains a cardinal priority of the current administration.
The President expressed his excitement that the landmark project was commencing at the onset of his administration.
“The groundbreaking for the Gwagwalada thermal power plant (Phase 1) is highly significant to the nation, as it marks the first bold step and the beginning of the administration’s concerted efforts to entrench a strong and virile energy foundation for uninterrupted power supply to boost the economy and accelerate industrial growth.
The Gwagwalada 350MW (Phase 1) project is part of an incremental 3,600MW cumulative power project that is based on market-driven designs along the Abuja, Kaduna and Kano (AKK) gas pipeline corridors, which will further underpin the project’s economic viability while generating multiple foreign direct investments (FDIs) for the nation.
The President promised to harness the nation’s gas resources, assuring that “this administration will latch onto the global declaration of gas as a ‘transition fuel’ and the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) to enhance investments in the oil and gas sector to fully harness the more than 200 trillion cubic feet (TCF) of proven gas reserves which are expected to deepen domestic gas utilization through improved power generation, establishment of gas-based industries, petrochemical firms, as well as liquified/compressed natural gas (auto-gas) development to catalyze sustainable economic development while creating millions of jobs for the teeming Nigerian populace.”
President Tinubu pledged his administration’s commitment to addressing the power challenges and gas utilization with a clear focus on advancing the diversification of its energy mix.
While commending the NNPCL for leveraging on the established AKK Gas pipeline through this laudable project, President Tinubu charged the NNPCL to ensure the prompt and early completion of the project.
The President commended the efforts of the NNPC Ltd, alongside General Electric and CMEC, for this business partnership initiative.
He charged the team to ensure that this three-year project is successfully implemented on the agreed scope, time, and budget.
Malam Mele Kyari, the Group Chief Executive Officer of the NNPC Ltd, similarly stated that the company would use the country’s abundance of gas resources to power the country’s industrial growth and stimulate widespread job creation. He also added that the project would give the national grid a significant boost.
President Bola Tinubu has stated that his administration is prepared to address all of the challenges impeding the country’s steady electricity supply.
He claims that his administration will address numerous obstacles across the electric power industry value chain, greatly alleviating long-standing issues of repressed demand and improving the consistency of peak supply for Nigerians.
President Tinubu made the declaration at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new 350MW Gwagwalada Independent Thermal Power Plant (Phase 1) in Abuja, where he urged the NNPC and its partners to complete the landmark project within the promised three-year timeline, insisting that “three years must be three years.”
President Tinubu noted that a swift improvement in the stability and quantum of energy supply will enhance national economic development, which remains a cardinal priority of the current administration.
The President expressed his excitement that the landmark project was commencing at the onset of his administration.
“The groundbreaking for the Gwagwalada thermal power plant (Phase 1) is highly significant to the nation, as it marks the first bold step and the beginning of the administration’s concerted efforts to entrench a strong and virile energy foundation for uninterrupted power supply to boost the economy and accelerate industrial growth.
The Gwagwalada 350MW (Phase 1) project is part of an incremental 3,600MW cumulative power project that is based on market-driven designs along the Abuja, Kaduna and Kano (AKK) gas pipeline corridors, which will further underpin the project’s economic viability while generating multiple foreign direct investments (FDIs) for the nation.
The President promised to harness the nation’s gas resources, assuring that “this administration will latch onto the global declaration of gas as a ‘transition fuel’ and the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) to enhance investments in the oil and gas sector to fully harness the more than 200 trillion cubic feet (TCF) of proven gas reserves which are expected to deepen domestic gas utilization through improved power generation, establishment of gas-based industries, petrochemical firms, as well as liquified/compressed natural gas (auto-gas) development to catalyze sustainable economic development while creating millions of jobs for the teeming Nigerian populace.”
President Tinubu pledged his administration’s commitment to addressing the power challenges and gas utilization with a clear focus on advancing the diversification of its energy mix.
While commending the NNPCL for leveraging on the established AKK Gas pipeline through this laudable project, President Tinubu charged the NNPCL to ensure the prompt and early completion of the project.
The President commended the efforts of the NNPC Ltd, alongside General Electric and CMEC, for this business partnership initiative.
He charged the team to ensure that this three-year project is successfully implemented on the agreed scope, time, and budget.
Malam Mele Kyari, the Group Chief Executive Officer of the NNPC Ltd, similarly stated that the company would use the country’s abundance of gas resources to power the country’s industrial growth and stimulate widespread job creation. He also added that the project would give the national grid a significant boost.