The 11 Megawatts Ibadan Hybrid Power Project commissioned by Oyo State Governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde early this month, has taken off.
In a statement on Tuesday, the state Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Prince Dotun Oyelade said that the whole of the state Secretariat and its environs, covering all Ministries, Departments and Agencies, including the Secretariat Clinic, the State House of Assembly and the Governor’s Office, have started to experience uninterrupted power supply.
This development, according to the commissioner, is a fulfilment of Makinde’s promise to commence the process of power independence for the state.
Oyelade said: “The first phase of the project is a 5MW integrated power plant consisting of solar power and natural gas.
“The next phase will extend uninterrupted power supply to other critical arms of government, including selected schools, Adeoyo and Ring Road Hospitals, the High Court Complex and Adamasingba Stadium, among others”.
The commissioner added that the state government, through the Ministry of Energy, in partnership with a private energy conglomerate under a structured Build Own Operate and Transfer model, is undertaking the power project.