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Bayelsa Electricity: Power From IPP Won’t Be Free – Gov Diri

Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has said that the power generated and distributed from the state’s independent power plant will not be free and that Bayelsans will pay for the service.

According to a press release on Thursday, October 2, 2025, signed by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State, Daniel Alabrah, Governor Diri clarified on Wednesday when he visited the project site to inspect six out of the eight new 60mw gas turbines procured by the state government at Elebele in Ogbia Local Government Area.

The power equipment and its accessories arrived in the state about a week ago.

Accompanied by his deputy, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, Speaker of the House of Assembly, Abraham Ingobere, chairman of the state Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Solomon Agwana, the Commissioner for Power, Kharin Komuko, and other government officials, the Bayelsa governor told journalists that people of the state were upbeat about the prospect of 24-hour power supply by the end of this year.

He explained that consumption would be metered and paid for as the government had already signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Jampur Group for establishing a customised metering production plant in the state.

He said, “I had given the end of this year as a deadline for this project, and we are sticking to that. Hopefully, before Christmas, we will have these turbines fired up and by God’s grace, Bayelsa will begin to have 24 hours of uninterrupted power supply.

“We are actually expecting eight gas turbines, but six have arrived, and I have been assured that the remaining two, with some accessories, will be here next week. These are the most modern gas turbines.

“Initially, we planned to have two very large plants, but later, the experts advised that there could be a blackout if one of them breaks down. So I had to approve the eight.

“As you know, to maintain this equipment and the gas to fire it, even though it is on our soil, we will spend money to procure it from the company. So it is not free. For there to be constant electricity, everybody must pay for it. It is pay as you consume.”

The Commissioner for Power, Mr. Kharin Komuko, who also spoke, described the project asa dream come true for the ASSURED Prosperity administration.

He said when the governor first spoke about it, there was open cynicism by critics of the government and thanked him for making good his promise.

Also, Managing Director of the Bayelsa State Electricity Company, Engr. Olice Kemenanabo, who explained the role of the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHEDC) in the state’s IPP project, said the Electricity Act had grey areas that were interwoven to ensure that all legacy distribution companies were carried along.

Kemenanabo said the state and PHEDC were working together to avoid any legal tussle between the franchise owners and the distribution network.

He further stated that the PHEDC existing network, which has over four hundred transformers in the state, would be utilised for power distribution.

Speaking on behalf of the Jampur Group, technical partners to the state electricity company, the Project Manager, Mr. Sharif Abu, described the gas turbine project as very crucial and sensitive, noting that the precise time schedule for completion would be met.

The governor also inspected sites of the ongoing construction of the 25,000-capacity stadium at Igbogene and the nine-storey civil servants secretariat project at Ovom, both in Yenagoa Local Government Area.

Others who accompanied the governor were the member representing Yenagoa Constituency 1 in the House of Assembly, Chief Ayibanengiyefa Egba, Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Nimibofa Ayawei, Deputy Chief of Staff, Government House, Mr. Irorodamie Komonibo, Commissioner for Information, Orientation and Strategy, Mrs. Ebiuwou Koku-Obiyai, among others.

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