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Okpebholo builds sub-injection station to light up 6 communities in Edo Central

Published 21 hours ago2 minute read

From Tony Osauzo, Benin

The governor, accompanied by top officials, was at the injection station to inspect the project, which is already completed and ready for use.

He said the project will open up the communities and other communities that will be connected to the sub-station.

“I feel very happy and great, bringing development to the people of these communities. This is a new development for the people as they are feeling the impact of governance, which should be closer to the people.

“You can see the happiness in the faces of the people as they had not experienced governance in a long while, but my administration will ensure the people of Edo State feel the impact of good governance.

“The state will witness more developmental projects as we have keyed into the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu.

“This sub-station will surely open up this area and bring economic development to the people of this locality as businesses will thrive with constant electricity supply,” Okpebholo said.

Business Head, Technical Operations at the Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC), Mokwenye Jidenmah, commended the governor for the sub-station and assured that Udomi and other communities would benefit from the project.

“This is a 2.5MVA injection substation which is meant to serve over nine transformers around here, bringing down the 33KVA line to 11KVA lines. The red line is to be energised on 11KVA. Before the end of today, the community will start enjoying electricity,” he said.

The electricity extension phase 11 will connect six communities, which include Udomi 1, Ujabhole 1, Unogbo, Idimoghodor, Ibhioloulu and Afuda all in Uwesan.

Governor Okpebholo who also visited the site for the construction of Edo State College of Nursing, Health Sciences and Technology, commended the House of Assembly for ensuring passage of the Bill.

“This ongoing project is made possible due to the action of the lawmakers. Work is ongoing. We are serious about the project. Edo people should expect more projects,” he assured.

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