Gov Otti inaugurates power substation, hostels at ABSU

Governor Alex Otti of Abia, on Friday, inaugurated a 5MVA power substation built at the Abia State University (ABSU), Uturu, as part of his government’s efforts to restore regular power in the institution.
Speaking at the ceremony, which formed part of the activities lined up for the institution’s combined 30th-34th convocation, Mr Otti said the project was a fulfilment of his promise to the university.
According to him, the substation distributes electricity across the campus through multiple sub-transformers.
“The substation would ensure steady power supply in the area whenever there is supply from the national grid.
“The facility, equipped with fault isolation provisions, would initially run on gas turbines with the plan to transmit to renewable energy,” the governor said.
He further said that the government had signed a contract for a more comprehensive and independent power solution for the university and neighbouring communities.
He said that the project would extend electricity to Uturu and adjoining areas, thereby boosting socio-economic activities.
He further inaugurated the rehabilitated hostels A, B and C to improve students’ welfare and learning environment.
The governor also performed the foundation-laying ceremony for the construction of a 5,000-capacity female hostel and faculties of agriculture and law buildings.
“I am glad that the 5,000-capacity female hostel has taken off; construction is ongoing, and today we are here for the foundation-laying ceremony,” he said.
He commended the university management for complying with the state government’s directive to upgrade infrastructure.
He reiterated his administration’s commitment to people-oriented governance, saying that “the essence of government is to solve problems, not to create problems”.
In his remark, the vice-chancellor of ABSU, Ndukwe Okeudo, commended the initiatives of the Otti-led administration and its commitment to advancing the university’s development.
Mr Okeudo said that the administration’s timely interventions would, among other benefits, substantially alleviate accommodation challenges and enhance the institution’s capacity.
(NAN)
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Agriculture
FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology
The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

States
Police arrest suspects in Kebbi over kidnap threat, N30 million ransom demand
The police said the suspects were arrested following a complaint by Aminu Garba, who reported receiving anonymous phone calls demanding N30 million.

NationWide
Nigeria lost about N2.4 trillion to grid underutilisation since 2015: NISO
The NISO boss said Nigeria has lost about N2.4 trillion in capacity payments due to underutilisation of the power sector grid since 2015.

NationWide
Our new digital platforms will allow Nigerians to track govt spending, demand accountability: FG
Mr Arabi said the platforms will strengthen transparency, accountability, knowledge management and evidence-based implementation of public service reforms.

NationWide
Information minister tasks media on ethical, balanced journalism
According to him, the media remains one of the most powerful forces for shaping public opinion.

Sport
2026 World Cup: Who is FIFA referee Trump called ‘a little suspect’?
In his refereeing career spanning over two decades, Claus has officiated 318 professional football matches.

States
Ogun lawyers boycott court over N100,000 virtual hearing fee, oath administration hike
Lawyers in Abeokuta, Sagamu, and Ota commenced a three-day boycott of court proceedings to protest new policies introduced by the state judiciary.






