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NDPHC Boosts Power Supply In Borno State As Vice President Commissions New Injection Substation

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The Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) has boosted power supply in Borno state as Vice President Kashim Shettima on Sunday commissioned a new 1×7.5MVA 33kV/11kV distribution injection substation executed by NDPHC at Borno State University.

 

The substation, commissioned as part of the Eid celebrations, is expected to significantly improve the quality and reliability of electricity supply to the university and extend benefits to vulnerable communities in the surrounding area.

The project, implemented under NDPHC’s Distribution Intervention Projects, comprises a 1×7.5MVA 33/11kV injection substation, 3km of 33kV transmission line, 2.5km of 11kV distribution line, 2.5km of low-tension (LT) line, and three 500KVA distribution transformers.

Speaking at the commissioning, Vice President Shettima—who also serves as Chairman of the NDPHC Board—described the project as a key step toward achieving President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope power sector reform agenda, which aims to attain universal access to electricity through targeted interventions spearheaded by NDPHC.

Speaking shortly after the commissioning, the Managing Director/CEO of NDPHC, Engr. Jennifer Adighije, emphasized the company’s role in bridging the infrastructure gap across Nigeria’s electricity value chain.

 

“We are here to commission and hand over a special intervention project to the distribution company that will manage and operate this asset,” she said.

 

“This 7.5MVA distribution injection substation is a testament to our mandate of scaling power generation and associated transmission and distribution networks, ensuring quality and uninterruptible electricity reaches the last mile.”

 

She further noted, “This project affirms our commitment to President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda, particularly in promoting energy inclusion and enhancing electricity access for underserved communities in Borno State”,  according to a statement by Emmanuel Ojor, Head, Corporate Communications & External Relations, NDPHC.

Engr. Bello Babayo, NDPHC’s Executive Director, Networks, highlighted the technical impact of the project, stating that it will enable the evacuation of 6MW of electricity to customers in the area.

“The university community, in particular, will benefit from stable, reliable, and efficient electricity,” Babayo said. “We always emphasize that power generation must be matched by robust distribution; this project helps close that gap and supports industrial and commercial clusters in this environment.”

The Managing Director of Yola Electricity Distribution Company, Abdulrahman Isa, expressed appreciation to NDPHC and the Federal Government for the intervention, noting that the facility would significantly enhance service delivery to the university and surrounding communities.

“NDPHC has been a strategic development partner, consistently contributing to the generation, transmission, and distribution infrastructure that enables us to deliver improved service to our customers,” he said.

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