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As Ossiomo Power Hits 95MW Output, Obaseki Pledges 24-hour Electricity Supply To Benin Airport, NAF Base



The Oasis Reporters


January 20, 2022

 

Edo State owned CCETC-OSSIOMO Power plant now operational. Set to open Edo power sector to competition.

 

 

Benin Airport to now get uninterrupted electricity from Edo’s Ossiomo Power plant.


The Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has disclosed plans to supply 24-hour electricity to the Benin Airport and the Nigerian Air Force Base in the Benin metropolis from the government’s Public Private Partnership (PPP) initiative, Ossiomo Power.

 



The governor, who spoke to journalists in Benin City, said the government is committed to strengthening the relationship with security agencies in the state, ensuring that Edo is safe for investors to come in.

He noted that his administration is already working to connect the Benin Airport and the NAF base with the Independent Power Plant (IPP), noting that power connection to the NAF Base will be done in two phases.

The CCETC-Ossiomo Power Plant is an Independent Power Project (IPP), which is providing electricity to government offices and streetlights in Benin metropolis; Emotan Gardens Estate; Edo Tech Park, Edo Modular Refinery; the John Odigie Oyegun Public Service Academy and Edo Creative Hub, among others.

Ossiomo Power had announced that its new 40MW plant, dedicated to providing power to the Benin Industrial and Enterprise Park, became operational on December 29 and had already connected and powering Ologbo and Obayantor communities in Ikpoba Okha Local Government Area of the State.



The new plant increases the generation capacity of Ossiomo Power to 95MW, as a 55MW plant has been operational since 2020.


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