Yemisi Izuora
Management of Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC), said it has so far invested over N11.5billion on infrastructure expansion to boost power supply to customers.
Addressing journalists at the weekend the Chief Executive Officer (CEO)/Managing Director, IBEDC, Mr John Donnachie, disclosed that the company also invested over N2.4billion on new power project expansion, apart from over N11.5billion that was spent on metering, network upgrading and rehabilitation.
Donnachie who was represented by the company’s Chief Operating Officer, Mr John Ayodele said that the company had embarked on massive rehabilitation and reinforcement of dilapidation of its operation, adding that over 200 transformers had been installed in various locations to reduce low shedding of supply.
According to him, the company had embarked on installation of 14,293 distribution transformers to various locations of it’s operations for effective billing and accountability.
The CEO said that the company had installed 14 Sets of 11kV 7-Board Panels, adding that it has also extended and Installed 1No. 500kVA, 33/0.415kV Transformer at Imeleke Community, Igbo-Ora under Oyo Region.
He said that the Disco had procured 20 Sets of 33kV Outdoor Circuit Breakers, 25 Supply of 14 Sets of 11kV 7-Board Panels cost N837,900,000.00
He said Extension and Installation of 1No. 500kVA, 33/0.415kV Transformer at Imeleke Community, Igbo-Ora under Oyo Region valued at N17,066,648.00.
He said that Procurement of 20 Sets of 33kV Outdoor Circuit Breakers, 25 Sets of 33kv Sectionalizer, 100 Sets of 11kV Sectionalizer, 200 Sets of 33kV Gang Isolator and 500 Sets of 11kV Gang Isolator valued at N 849,185,268.00
The IBEDC boss said that rehabilitation of Olomi 11kV Feeder at Akanran Business Hub under Oyo Region was valued atN28,543,095.00.
“Construction of Dedicated 33kV Feeder Substation for Fan Milk Plc N41,242,942.65, while standardization/Rehabilitation of 4No. Injection and substations under Kwara Region valued at N180,404,476.00
“Standardization/
“Reconductoring of 38 Spans of Undersized Line on Oluyole 11kV Feeder Ex-BCJ 2x15MVA, 33/11kV Transformer Injection Substation to Aba-Ladie Area at N13,342,812.00
“Rehabilitation of Obasanjo Farms 1×7.5MVA, 33/11kV Transformer Injection Substation Control Room cost N12,830,580.00,” he said
Donnachie said that deloading of Akanran 11kV Feeder Ex-Olorunsogo 2x15MVA, 33/11kV Injection Substation to Ogbere 11kV Feeder cost the company N10,183,719.00.
He said that supply of 5No. 300kVA, 33/0.415kV Transformers cost N13,440,000.00, while supply of 5No. 500kVA, 33/0.415kV Transformers valued at N18,112,500.00
“Supply of 8No. 500kVA, 11/0.415kV Transformers at N27,006,000.00. Supply of 5No. 300kVA, 11/0.415kV Transformers costN13,650,000.00.
“Construction of Control Room at Adogba Injection Substation valued N17,100,000.00 while
the rehabilitation of Odigbo 1x15MVA, 33/11kV Transformer Injection Substation at Ota Business Hub under Ogun Region cost at N4,863,757.50.
“Supply and Installation of AMI (DLMS/COSEM) Compliant High Voltage Maximum Demand Panel Meters valued at N51,330,875.00,” he added.
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Donnachie said that Ibadan Disco had made a modest improvement in electricity supply in the last four years of post-privatisation but still confronted with little challenges.
On metering, the Managing Director said that the company had procured over 11, 000 prepaid meters to be install to customers who had already paid under Credit Advance Payment Metering implimentation (CAMPMI) to in all it’s franchise areas before December.
He said that over N7 billion had been spent on distribution transformers Metering, metering of maximum demand, CT- Operated and Statistical meters with non-maximum demand customers to date.
IBEDC boss said that energy theft and vandalisation of equipment posed serious challenged to the company, adding that billions of naira had been spent on replaced vandalised equipment.
He said that the money that was meant for expansion and development of the network was been used to replaced vandalised equipment, which posed a serious concern to the company.
The CEO said that despite all success recorded, the company was still faced with liquidity challenges which stood but N900 billion gap due to the high rate of foreign exchange.
He said that policies of government on the foreign exchange had made international lenders sceptical of giving loans to power industry in the country which also posed a serious challenge to power investors.
Donnachie said that the company is partnering with local and international agencies to train and up skill staff at every level in the areas of strategic and operational knowledge requirement for the job.


