Obasanjo Legacy: Lest We Forget (Part 2)
Adura_ngba: NEW RAILWAY INFRASTRUCTURE
• Federal Government has approved new railway plans for the standard gauge
• $8.3bn estimated for the project. $2bn is obtained as a soft loan from the Chinese government
• 3 longitudinal lines: Lagos – North; Warri – North; and Port Harcourt – North
• 4 Latitudinal lines, with extension lines to cover all State capitals and major commercial cities
ELECTRICITY PATHETIC PAST
• 1986-1999: No major overhaul carried out on existing plants
• 1990-1999: No new power stations built
• 1999: Only 19 out of 79 generating units in operation, with actual daily generation averaging 1800MW
• The last transmission line built in 1987
ELECTRICITY SINCE 1999
Major Infrastructural Expansion
• Geregu Plant, Kogi State: completed and commissioned February 2007
• Omotosho Plant, Ondo State: completed and commissioned May 2007
• Papalanto Plant, Ogun State: On going
• Alaoji Plant, Abia State: On going
• Egbema Plant, Imo State: On going
• Omoku Plant, Rivers State: State complted, Federal On going
• Calabar Plant, Cross River State: On going
• Gbarain Plant, Bayelsa State: On going
• Ihovbor Plant, Edo State: On going
MAMBILLA HYDRO PLANT: 2000MW: Contract signed and civil works have begun.
WHAT has CHANGED?
• Energy generation increased from 1,800MW in 1998 to about 2700MW in 2004
• Funding increased from about $50m in 1999 to about $380m in 2005
• 19 new power stations under construction to generate 4,500MW of power
• 7,000km of transmission lines nationwide and 22,000 transformers to be installed
• Over 600 project sites nationwide to bring electricity to about 1000 rural communities. The entire project will involve about 20,000 shipments comprising:
• - 200km of gas pipeline
• - 10,000 tons of material for power station equipment
• - 67,500 tons of transmission tower materials
• - 15,000km of distribution conductors
• - 25,000 distribution transformers
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION SINCE 1999
Market Liberalization
International Recognition
Telecommunications Sector Reform
Communications Infrastructure Development
• State Accelerated Broadband Initiative (SABI Project)
• Wire Nigeria Project (WiN)
• Internet Service Exchange (IXP)
• Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF)
Unprecedented Impact in Socio-Economic Development
Phenomenal Industry Growth (connected mobile line grew at about 100% annually)
Improved Tele-density (tele-density increased from a mere 0.45 lines per 100 persons in 1999 to 25 lines per 100 persons as at January 2007)
Nigeria was adjudged the fastest growing telecoms market in Africa and one of the fastest in the world by 2006
Private investment rose from $50m in year 1999 to $9.5b in 2007. This was also influenced by the revolution in the telecommunications
Over 34million connected lines
Massive employment generation
Two major projects initiated to provide rural telephony in 108 local governments spread across the country
Massive rural telephony project launched two weeks ago by Mr. President
NIPOST now a world class postal institution
HEART OF AFRICA PROJECT
A cohesive information programme for Nigeria's image management and economic progression.
Arguably the most ambitious marketing and ethical blueprint designed by any Nigerian government to tell the Nigerian story.
Ensured the right kind of information is received about Nigeria, both locally and internationally.
Repositioned Nigeria to serve as Africa's preferred destination for political, business, social and cultural events.
Embraced a value orientation programme involving attitudinal and behavioral change tagged PRIDE - Patriotism Resourcefulness Integrity Distinction Enterprise.
Hosting of the largest colloquium of Nigerian mothers - “Mother's Summit”. The summit became the plank for the implementation of PRIDE - The internal component of the project.
Nigerian brands marketed abroad through bus, escalator and tube branding.
Source: nairaland
• Federal Government has approved new railway plans for the standard gauge
• $8.3bn estimated for the project. $2bn is obtained as a soft loan from the Chinese government
• 3 longitudinal lines: Lagos – North; Warri – North; and Port Harcourt – North
• 4 Latitudinal lines, with extension lines to cover all State capitals and major commercial cities
ELECTRICITY PATHETIC PAST
• 1986-1999: No major overhaul carried out on existing plants
• 1990-1999: No new power stations built
• 1999: Only 19 out of 79 generating units in operation, with actual daily generation averaging 1800MW
• The last transmission line built in 1987
ELECTRICITY SINCE 1999
Major Infrastructural Expansion
• Geregu Plant, Kogi State: completed and commissioned February 2007
• Omotosho Plant, Ondo State: completed and commissioned May 2007
• Papalanto Plant, Ogun State: On going
• Alaoji Plant, Abia State: On going
• Egbema Plant, Imo State: On going
• Omoku Plant, Rivers State: State complted, Federal On going
• Calabar Plant, Cross River State: On going
• Gbarain Plant, Bayelsa State: On going
• Ihovbor Plant, Edo State: On going
MAMBILLA HYDRO PLANT: 2000MW: Contract signed and civil works have begun.
WHAT has CHANGED?
• Energy generation increased from 1,800MW in 1998 to about 2700MW in 2004
• Funding increased from about $50m in 1999 to about $380m in 2005
• 19 new power stations under construction to generate 4,500MW of power
• 7,000km of transmission lines nationwide and 22,000 transformers to be installed
• Over 600 project sites nationwide to bring electricity to about 1000 rural communities. The entire project will involve about 20,000 shipments comprising:
• - 200km of gas pipeline
• - 10,000 tons of material for power station equipment
• - 67,500 tons of transmission tower materials
• - 15,000km of distribution conductors
• - 25,000 distribution transformers
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION SINCE 1999
Market Liberalization
International Recognition
Telecommunications Sector Reform
Communications Infrastructure Development
• State Accelerated Broadband Initiative (SABI Project)
• Wire Nigeria Project (WiN)
• Internet Service Exchange (IXP)
• Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF)
Unprecedented Impact in Socio-Economic Development
Phenomenal Industry Growth (connected mobile line grew at about 100% annually)
Improved Tele-density (tele-density increased from a mere 0.45 lines per 100 persons in 1999 to 25 lines per 100 persons as at January 2007)
Nigeria was adjudged the fastest growing telecoms market in Africa and one of the fastest in the world by 2006
Private investment rose from $50m in year 1999 to $9.5b in 2007. This was also influenced by the revolution in the telecommunications
Over 34million connected lines
Massive employment generation
Two major projects initiated to provide rural telephony in 108 local governments spread across the country
Massive rural telephony project launched two weeks ago by Mr. President
NIPOST now a world class postal institution
HEART OF AFRICA PROJECT
A cohesive information programme for Nigeria's image management and economic progression.
Arguably the most ambitious marketing and ethical blueprint designed by any Nigerian government to tell the Nigerian story.
Ensured the right kind of information is received about Nigeria, both locally and internationally.
Repositioned Nigeria to serve as Africa's preferred destination for political, business, social and cultural events.
Embraced a value orientation programme involving attitudinal and behavioral change tagged PRIDE - Patriotism Resourcefulness Integrity Distinction Enterprise.
Hosting of the largest colloquium of Nigerian mothers - “Mother's Summit”. The summit became the plank for the implementation of PRIDE - The internal component of the project.
Nigerian brands marketed abroad through bus, escalator and tube branding.
Source: nairaland
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