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    Nigeria commissions 180MW Afam II Power Plant, boosting national grid & industrial growth

    June 4, 2025
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    *L – R Group Managing Director, Sahara Power Group, Dr. Kola Adesina, Executive Director, Sahara Group, Ade Odunsi, Managing Director, Ohutu Gas Trading, Mariah Lucciano-Gabriel, Hon. Minister of State, Petroleum Resources (Gas), Rt Hon. Ekperikpe Ekpo,The Administrator, Rivers State, Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas, Executive Director, Sahara Group, Moroti Adedoyin-Adeyinka, Minister for Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, Director General, Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), Mr. Ayodeji Ariyo Gbeleyi, Wife of Afam Paramount Ruler, Okoloma-Afam Community, Lolo Theresa Dike and Paramount Ruler, Okoloma-Afam Community, Executive Alex Dike (JP), at the commissioning of the 180MW Afam II Power Plant in Afam, Rivers State today. Credit: Dennis Naku

    – President Tinubu hails project as key to Nigeria’s energy transformation

    Oyigbo, Rivers State – In a major stride toward achieving stable electricity supply, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu today, commissioned the 180-megawatt Afam II Power Plant in Rivers State, describing it as a critical milestone in Nigeria’s energy and industrial transformation agenda.

    The project, executed through a partnership between Crescendough Nigeria Limited (CNL) and Sahara Power Group, is expected to significantly enhance Nigeria’s power generation capacity, providing electricity to homes, businesses, and industries.

    A Boost for Nigeria’s Power Sector
    Speaking at the commissioning ceremony in Oyigbo Local Government Area, President Tinubu emphasized that the completion of the plant within 16 months demonstrates the success of his administration’s policies in fostering private-sector-led infrastructure development.

    “This project is proof that with collaboration, tenacity, and commitment, we can overcome our energy challenges,” the President said. “The Afam II Plant will not only add 180MW to the national grid but also stimulate economic growth, empower businesses, and improve healthcare and education through reliable electricity.”

    He reiterated his administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda, charging the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, and other stakeholders to work together to ensure nationwide power stability.

    Rivers State’s Role in Energy Sustainability
    The Administrator of Rivers State, Vice Admiral (Rtd) Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas, praised President Tinubu for creating an enabling environment for investments, noting that the project aligns with the state’s long-term vision to expand energy infrastructure beyond oil and gas.

    “This plant is a testament to what visionary leadership and private-sector collaboration can achieve,” Ibas said. “Beyond power generation, it has created jobs and upskilled youths in the Afam community, setting a precedent for future projects.”

    He also commended the host community for their cooperation, stating that peaceful engagement was key to the project’s success.

    Private Sector’s Pivotal Contribution
    The Group Managing Director of Sahara Power Group, Dr. Kola Adesina, highlighted that the company remains Nigeria’s largest private-sector electricity provider, contributing about 20% of the nation’s power supply. He affirmed that the Afam II Plant reinforces Sahara’s commitment to sustainable development.

    Meanwhile, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), Ekperikpe Ekpo, applauded Rivers State’s sustained investments in energy infrastructure since 2011, which laid the foundation for the Afam II project.

    The Afam II Power Plant is expected to play a crucial role in reducing Nigeria’s electricity deficit, supporting industrialization, and improving living standards. President Tinubu assured Nigerians of more reforms to attract further investments into the power sector.

    “We will continue to enforce policies that make Nigeria a prime destination for energy investments, both local and foreign,” he declared.

    With this development, Nigeria moves closer to its goal of achieving 24/7 power supply, a key driver of economic growth under the Tinubu administration.

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