Federal government targets 2027 completion of 570MW Alaoji power plant

The Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) has set 2027 as the target for completing the 570MW Alaoji power plant. This follows delays in the power sector caused by challenges in clearing imported equipment at Nigerian ports. Officials indicate this project will help boost electricity supply in Nigeria.

The 570MW Alaoji power plant project in Abia State is one of the Federal Government's key initiatives in the energy sector. According to a Daily Trust report, the government plans to complete the plant next year, in 2027. This comes after noting that many power sector infrastructure projects have faced delays due to challenges in clearing imported equipment from Nigerian ports.

ThisDayLive reports that the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) has targeted 2027 for the plant's completion. No further details on the specific causes of delays were provided, but lawmakers have stated that this will contribute to addressing Nigeria's electricity supply issues. There are no contradictions between the reports, both emphasizing 2027 as the completion timeline.

This project forms part of the government's efforts to enhance power infrastructure, a persistent challenge in Nigeria.

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