Abia Will Get Better With Gov Otti In Charge – Geometric Power Boss

July 25, 2023
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Abia Will Get Better With Gov Otti In Charge - Bart Nnaji
Abia Governor Alex Otti with Geometric Power Chairman, Prof. Bart Nnaji

Former Minister of Power, Professor Bart Nnaji, says Abia will significantly get better with Dr. Alex Otti in office as governor.

Prof Nnaji, Chairman of Geometric Power, who spoke on Sunday, July 23, 2023, said Governor Otti’s credentials show a lot of promises.

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“The way government works is that it works with the private sector to make things happen in any clime and that’s what we forsee here.With the Governor’s background and what we’re doing here, in the state, we’re very, very confident that things would significantly get better for Abia State,” the former Minister of Power stated.

Nnaji, who was in Nvosi, Isialangwa South, country home of the Governor, said Dr. Otti has been very much engaged in ensuring that Geometric Power comes on stream.

He said the power plant will begin power generation from its plant within the next two months.

“So, we’re expecting that once we have gas, which will be in the next month or two, we will be able to power Aba, that is, from our own power plant.

“Right now, we’re buying power from the National Grid, that is why power is not reliable yet and so, we’ll like to ask our citizens of Aba to bear with us that we’re getting there. We’re pretty much there.

“The turbines to power the electricity plant which were taken abroad for maintenance have been brought back to the plant and reinstalled.

“We’re now working with the NNPC to resolve the issue of gas supply to the plant,” Nnaji, who came with a team of his management to brief Governor Otti on progress made, said.

He said consumers are going to get the power at a regulated price set by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC).

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