Nigeria’s current power generation has reached 7000 Mega Watts, the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, has said.
Fashola said this on Friday in Calabar during the 4th edition of the Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing Retreat for top directors, heads of units and chief executives of agencies and parastatals.
He said although there is still more to be done, the ministry has moved forward from where it was three years ago.
According to him: “Three years ago the story was that power generation was the main problem of Nigeria. The story was that the distribution companies were complaining that they did not have enough energy to distribute to Nigerians.”
“We were distributing averagely 2,690 megawatts of electricity to Nigerians, but today, that story has changed, distribution has risen to 5,222 megawatts, an all time national high. Transmission has reached 7,000 while generation has reached 7000. The problem has not finished, but all we can say is that we have made progress,” he added.