Ugwuanyi buys 25-unit 60 KVA generating sets for street lights
The Enugu
State Government, yesterday, took delivery of 25 units of 60KVA generating sets
procured to replace the aged ones in Enugu metropolis as well as install new
ones in the University town of Nsukka.
It would be
recalled that the state government had, last year, procured 10 units of 200KVA
generators, which were used to replace the ones that had been in use for over 7
years.
Addressing the
media after receiving the items at the State Secretariat, Enugu, the state’s
Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Engr. Greg Nnaji said that the
procurement was in line with the determined efforts of Governor Ifeanyi
Ugwuanyi to ensure that there are functional street lights in Enugu metropolis
and Nsukka town.
Engr. Nnaji
noted that Enugu as the historical capital of the South East region deserves
more effective street lights to maintain its pride of place, appreciating the
passion and desire of the governor “to always position Enugu State as the first
among equals in the country”.
He disclosed
that the installation of the generating sets will commence immediately, adding
that adequate measures have been put in place to protect them from vandals and
ensure that they are operational to serve the public, in keeping with the
administration’s urban renewal agenda.
The Works
Commissioner explained that 19 of the generators will be installed in Enugu
metropolis at already identified prime locations that will bring succor to the
people of the state as far as the urban renewal and lighting programmes are
concerned, adding that the remaining 6 will be installed in Nsukka as new
placements.
“You will be
wondering how we are doing all these things. Our amiable governor had
repeatedly told us that the miracle of five loaves and two fish is replicating
in Enugu State and at the same time, Enugu State has remained in the hands of
God”, Nnaji said.
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