375MW Egbema power station to be completed in 2025 — NDPHC

The Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) has announced that Egbema Power Station with about 375 megawatts (MW) capacity in Imo State is expected to be completed by 2025.

The managing director of NDPHC, Jenifer Adighije, said this during an inspection of the facility in Ohaji-Egbema local government area, Imo State.

Adighije stated that once completed, the power plant will boost energy capacity by enhancing transmission to the national grid, ensuring the delivery of reliable and affordable electricity to vulnerable Nigerians.

“We are here to engage with them. We are here to provide them with all the support and the enablement that will ensure that they will be able to meet the project timeline. We are looking at completion sometime in 2027.  

By the project we are able to align with the vision of Mr. President to ensure that we scale our energy capacity to be able to provide energy inclusion, bridging the access gap of vulnerable Nigerians in underserved communities,” Adighije said.

The Managing Director further expressed satisfaction with the progress at the power plant, stating that once the project is completed, it will significantly enhance capacity in line with President Tinubu’s vision to scale energy production.

During a technical session, Adigjije urged the company responsible for the project to expedite efforts to ensure timely delivery.

Highlighting the dynamic nature of the power sector, the Niger Delta Power Holding Company reiterated its readiness to collaborate with state governments to provide affordable electricity for Nigerians.

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