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The Delta State Government has assured residents that epileptic power supply will soon become history across the state.
The Commissioner for Energy, Mr. Michael Anoka gave the assurance while receiving members of the Ndokwa Neku Union (NNU) led by its President-General, Chief Amechi Asugwuni in his office in Asaba.
Anoka said the administration of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori is working tirelessly under the new Electricity Act to reposition the state’s power sector.
He explained that Delta possesses vast capacity to generate electricity and is determined to harness it for sustainable development.
The commissioner referenced the Okpai Independent Power Plant as a strategic federal facility located in the state.
According to him, the state government is collaborating with relevant stakeholders to ensure residents benefit directly from available power assets.
He commended the governor for approving critical projects and releasing funds to strengthen electricity infrastructure across Delta.
Anoka stressed that Governor Oborevwori remains passionate about stable power supply and responsive to the concerns of the Ndokwa people.
He assured the delegation that the government would consider mechanisms to step down power from the Okpai plant to host communities.
Earlier, the President-General of the Ndokwa Neku Union, Chief Amechi Asugwuni thanked the commissioner for granting the audience despite his tight schedule.
He also appreciated Governor Oborevwori for appointing Michael Anoka as Commissioner for Energy.
Chief Asugwuni lamented the persistent blackout in Ndokwa land despite hosting one of the country’s largest independent power plants.
He appealed to the state government to urgently address the paradox of darkness in a region that produces significant electricity for the nation.
The visit ended with renewed optimism that concrete steps will soon be taken to improve power supply in Ndokwa communities and the state at large.
