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Ekiti to have regular power supply soon – Fayemi
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By Rotimi Ojomoyela
Ekiti State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi on Tuesday assured the people of the state of adequate and uninterrupted power supply before the end of his administration.
Fayemi, who lamented the poor power supply to the State by Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC), said his administration has concluded plans with the Federal Government to build two 132/133 kva substations in Ekiti to boost electricity generation and transmission in the state.
He added that plans are also being concluded on a new Independent Power Project (IPP) initiative aimed at repositioning the sector for effective service delivery.
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The Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) has said the Lagos Blue and Red rail lines will be operational by December 2022.
The General Manager of the agency, Abimbola Akinajo, made the disclosure during a visit by the officials of the Office of Transformation, Creativity and innovation, (Office of Head of Service) on Wednesday, in Lagos.
Mrs Akinajo said that LAMATA was working assiduously to ensure the delivery of the rail lines to passenger operation by December 2022.
“These two lines will change the transport landscape of Lagos when operational. We have a transport master plan which speaks to the vision of
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