Ijebu Waterside Club meets Gbenga Daniel, tasks FG over 7-year electricity blackout in Ogun LGA

Ijebu Waterside Club Visit to Senator Gbenga Daniel

Ijebu Waterside Club (IWC) has called on the Federal Government to heed the Save Our Soul (SOS) call of Ogun Waterside Local Government Area (OWLGA) over the non-supply of electricity in the last seven years.

The IWC, a 41-year group of businessmen and professionals of Ogun Waterside extraction, led by its president Ahmed Tijani, on Monday, met with Senator Gbenga Daniel who represents the Ijebu East Senatorial Constituency that includes OWLGA, on the electricity crisis that has impeded socio-economic development of the agro-industrial hub in Ogun State.

Tijani, who noted that the people of OWLGA continue to suffer neglect, highlighted several abandoned government projects that include the OK LNG; the Deep Sea Port; Laogo Resort; Gateway Industrial and Petro-Gas Institute (GIPI) in Oni; Iwopin Paper Mill, and a road contract linking Efire and Ayede-Ayila to Ondo State estimated at over N14 billion that was awarded when Kemi Adeosun was finance minister.

Others include oil and gas-related projects that if implemented, would promote job creation, boost the government’s revenue earnings and foster overall economic growth across Ogun Waterside, Ogun State and Nigeria.

According to IWC, the Nigeria Electricity and Gas Improvement Project (NIGEP), a World Bank-backed project in partnership with the Federal Government of Nigeria, that was planned to bring succour to the people has also been abandoned, a development that further worsened the crisis in OWLGA.

In 2010, the NIGEP offered a big ray of hope when the Federal Government completed works on the Omotosho 2x150MVA, 330kv power plant, and a proposal was made to construct a 2x150MVA, 330/132kv substation at the power plant and utilise the outgoing 132kv lines to feed neighbouring areas of the power plant.

The Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) and the World Bank, subsequently decided that the proposed Omotosho-Agodo substation, a 45-kilometre 132kv double-circuit line project, would be executed to serve the people of OWLGA.

The IWC president said that the World Bank-backed electricity project has remained abandoned as funds were not made available to pay compensation to affected stakeholders.

“I also want to thank you for giving us this unique opportunity to meet with you at a very short notice. IWC cherish your simplicity, humility, tenacity and open door policies, a complete Omoluabi virtue,” Tijani told Daniel.

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“Over the last 41 years of the existence of IWC”, the club’s president further said, “we have met and interacted with all past Governors of Ogun State right from the time of late Lt. Col. Oladipo Diya (General Diya), except your successor who failed to meet with us throughout his eight years, and of course all our efforts to also meet with the incumbent in the last four years have also not yielded any result.”

While speaking on the neglected GIPI in Oni, he told the senator that, “we had always advocated for the establishment of a higher institution in our Local Government. We were therefore happy when you established during your tenure as our Governor the Gateway Industrial and Petro-Gas Institute (GIPI) to produce middle-level manpower for anticipated projects in the OK FTZ and other Free Trade Zones in Ogun State. But today, the Institute needs help. It is your baby and we trust you will not allow it to die.”

According to the IWC president, “information available to us is that when the location suitable for Deep Sea Port operations was discovered after the geophysical-cum-topographical studies were undertaken many years ago, the physical stretch involved showed that 15% of it belongs to Lagos State, 50% falls within Ogun Waterside seashore in Ogun State, and 35% falls within Ondo State from Ogun State border. Unfortunately, nothing has been done and Lagos State, whose portion is marginal, is already working on her Deep Sea Port project. All these projects are capable of generating thousands of jobs and contributing in no small way to the revenue of the State.”

While responding to the IWC delegation, Daniel, a former governor of Ogun State, expressed his deepest empathy for the people, noting that the electricity crisis of over seven years was unfortunate.

While lauding the visit by IWC as a patriotic cause, he also added that effort being made by the group for the welfare of the people of Ogun Waterside, “must be commended.”

According to him, “Don’t get tired or frustrated because all you are doing, and what all of us are doing, are for the benefit of our children.”

Senator Daniel, who received detailed briefing documents from the IWC delegation, promised to personally work with stakeholders across all the tiers of the Nigerian Government to bring the plight of Ijebu Waterside region to the relevant authorities for prompt action.