Some communities in Magboro, Ibafo and Mowe in Ogun State
have been connected to the power grid after 10 years of total blackout that
hampered business activities and forced some residents to relocate.Our correspondent gathered that over 50 areas in the
communities had received power supply following the connection to the grid.
According to the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company
Plc, whose areas of coverage are Oyo, Osun, Kwara and Ogun states, and part of
Ekiti and Niger states, the now connected areas include Abule-Ibafo, Opeyemi,
Ilupeju, Magada I, Magada II and Oremeji, all in Ibafo.In Magboro, the connected areas are Victory Estate, Giwa,
Too Estate, Akeran Village, Eko Close, Alamo, Imperial Estate, Miracle, Oke-Afa
I, Oke-Afa II, Breintfield Estate, and Champion Estate.
“In Mowe: Unilag Estate, Ofada roundabout, Ifesowapo, God is
one, Omu-Arogun I and II, Arigbawonwo I and II, Daluwon, Graceland, Ebenezer,
Rock of ages, Leadway Estate, Omu Isoko, Omu Arire, Jubilee Estate, Ashimolowo,
Pro Silver, Olororo, Olapeju Estate, Loburo village, Thuraya, Habitation of
Hope, OPIC Road, Oke Sioni, Jacob, Odebiyi, Imedu Olori, Cele, Market, Lotto I
and II, Emerald 1, 2 and 3, Obabiolorunkosi and Ikugbonmire,” the IBEDC stated.
The Leader, Community Development Councils, Obafemi Owode
Local Government Area, Mr. Jimi Olusanya, said the communities, including
Asese, Ofada and Oke-Afa, had been starved of power supply for the past 10
years.
He told our correspondent, “The communities have been
connected to the old line that is coming from Mowe. By mid-January, the one
they promised us, the new line from Abeokuta or Oke-Aro will be connected to
that, and all of us will have better electricity supply. Areas where there is
no supply are mostly those where their transformers have been vandalised.
“The power firm fulfilled the Christmas period deadline they
promised the communities. Some people have packed out of the communities
because of lack of electricity. I know some of them will be moving back to
their houses. Some of them went to rented apartments in Lagos.”
The IBEDC had said in November that it would spend N60m to
link the communities to the existing distribution line from the new Abeokuta
132/33KV substation of the Transmission Company of Nigeria.The Chief Technical Officer, IBEDC, Mr. Ade Ayileka, during
a tour of the substation and the examination of the construction of the line
and poles to link the communities, had said, “This is a new transmission
station; the power capacity here is available and it is much more than the
power capacity that is coming from Ojere.”
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