Dagidi Prioritizes Electricity as Nigeria Power Transmission Company sets to build sub-station in Bomadi
*Substation to transmit power at 132, 000 volts
*Electricity in Bomadi my priority—LG boss, Hon. Andaye
*It's a welcome devt, we'll zealously work for actualization of project—Host Community
By Chancel Bomadi Sunday, CPS to Bomadi LG chairman
Bomadi_____ The Transmission Company of Nigeria, TCN, has put all mechanisms in top gear to build a 132/33 KV Transmission Station at Kpakiama in Bomadi local government government area of Delta State to end the nightmare of electricity supply in Bomadi and environs.
The project, being influenced to the area by the executive chairman of the council area, Hon. Rawlings Dagidi Andaye, when completed will supply electricity, not only to Bomadi local government area, but to all towns and villages down to the Atlantic fringe.
Recall that, Hon. Andaye in his bid to light up Bomadi and environs by any mean possible, last month struck a deal with Tempo Energy Nigeria Ltd to install a turbine in Bomadi, who are said to be still on the process of necessary documentations with the state government when this new development set in, which is considered to be economically more viable.
However, the TCN delegation who came from Abuja, the nation's capital, on a scoping visit to the host community, Kpakiama, yesterday, affirmed the suitability of the location and acquired 300/300 feet of the proposed land at Amalasama, a hamlet belonging to the community.
Speaking after the deal, the General Manager Delta Sub-region of the TCN, Engr Chukwuemeka Kenneth, thanked the host community for what he termed unexpected support and cooperation from the people.
He said: "First of all, I want to appreciate the community for this unexpected cooperation and support given to us.
"The trip to this forrest is about scoping for 132/33 KV Kpakiama Transmission Station. What we have been able to do today is that, we have taken the coordinate of the proposed land, and with that it will enable us scope the shortest route to the source line, which is the Ughelli Delta Transmission Power Station in Ughelli North.
"So, that will enable us transverse the line down here, then link it with the existing 33 KV which is the network that is already in use. With that, the distribution being BEDC would be able to offtake whatever transmission we're stepping down here, and that's basically what we came to do today".
Potential Benefits for locals
Continuing, Engr Kenneth said: "The potential benefits of this project to the local people are amazing; there will be steady power supply because this existing line travelled as much as 50 kilometres all the way from Ughelli.
"We have what we call Transmission Losses if the line travels too far, if a particular voltage is supposed to leave a station and by the time it gets to the destination it's dissipated and you don't get what you're expecting, and with that you have so much low voltages in your houses.
"But, with this on ground here, we have succeeded in transmitting at a higher transmission voltage, which is 132 KV, that is 132, 000 volts. We have another transformer that would further step it down from the 132/33 KV and that is the one that will be distributed among the local governments.
"This project will also create employment opportunities for youths of the local government area".
Electricity my number one priority—Hon. Andaye
The Bomadi council chairman, Hon. Andaye, in his remark said: "Let me say this is a divine intervention and I want to appreciate Engr Kenneth and his team that has just done with the scoping.
"Electricity is my number one priority and we are in it together. As a council chairman for all Bomadians, I can assure my people that few months from now the issue of electricity will be a thing of the past in Bomadi local government area".
It's a welcome development—Host community
The chairman of Kpakiama Urban Community, Mr Ebiegberi Abamoh, reacting to the development thanked Hon. Andaye for the great feat in wooing the transmission company to the council area, stressing that the people of Kpakiama were proud of his developmental strides in just over two months in office.
"This is a welcome development and on behalf of the people of Kpakiama Urban Community, I say a big thank you to Hon. Dagidi Andaye and the delegates of the company.
"As a community, we will provide the enabling environment for the project to be executed and become a huge success for the council area and environs. We will cooperate with the company, we will work together to ensure Bomadi local government area is lightened up", he said.