Governor Babatunde Fashola
Unavailability of electricity metres which has become a major headache of majority of electricity consumers may soon be a thing of the past in Lagos State if the plan by the state government to set up a metre manufacturing line works. Governor Babatunde Fashola (SAN), who made the disclosure during the inauguration of the newly built 10.4MW Alausa Power Plant located within the state secretariat, Ikeja, said the proposed meter assembly line was part of the ongoing efforts by the state government to address all the problems associated with efficient power supply to the residents of the state.
Unavailability of electricity metres which has become a major headache of majority of electricity consumers may soon be a thing of the past in Lagos State if the plan by the state government to set up a metre manufacturing line works. Governor Babatunde Fashola (SAN), who made the disclosure during the inauguration of the newly built 10.4MW Alausa Power Plant located within the state secretariat, Ikeja, said the proposed meter assembly line was part of the ongoing efforts by the state government to address all the problems associated with efficient power supply to the residents of the state.
He stated that the meter assembly had become necessary in order to
alleviate the hardship residents faced in the process of acquiring
electricity meters while adding that continued production and
conservation were very critical factors to ensure the people get basic
utilities like water and electricity optimally. “We already have a
transformer manufacturing plant (El-Sewedy Electric in Badagry) and so
we are going ahead to ensure that when the power is ultimately here the
components to bring it to peoples’ homes will be available.
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