The governor, who stated that achieving energy sufficiency in Oyo State has always been a major focus of his government, expressed the readiness of the state to partner with the British American Tobacco (BAT), Ibadan Plant, to achieve this.
The Oyo State governor, ‘Seyi Makinde, has said that the state will be the first in the country to achieve energy sufficiency.
The governor, who stated that achieving energy sufficiency in Oyo State had always been a major focus of his government, expressed the readiness of the state to partner with the British American Tobacco (BAT), Ibadan Plant, to achieve this.
Governor Makinde gave this indication on Tuesday when he attended the 20th Anniversary of the BAT Ibadan Plant, held at the company’s premises in Ibadan, according to a statement signed by Sulaimon OIanrewaju, Special Adviser (Media) to the governor, on Tuesday.
The governor commended the company for its immense contributions to the state over the years, promising to sustain the conducive environment in which BAT and other companies were operating.
He noted that the state would look forward to working with BAT to improve electricity supply in the state.
“You are going to be commissioning a 1.4 megawatts solar plant. This is pretty much in line with our aspiration in Oyo State.
“For us, energy sufficiency is a big part of this administration. When I came in, there was no Energy Ministry but we now have and the Commissioner for the Ministry is here.
“Less than 3km from here, you have the City Gate for the gas coming into Ibadan. So, we should be able to work together to utilise Nigerian gas in this environment”, Makinde said.
Governor Makinde, who maintained that the state would also within the next few weeks, inaugurate its 11 Megawatts Power Plant, with 10 Megawatts gas-driven while 1 Megawatt was solar-powered, said he would soon sign the bill establishing Oyo State Electricity Regulatory Commission into law.
He added that states could perform optimally if the constitution of the country was amended in some aspects, stating that dependence on Abuja would reduce drastically.
“One thing I want to say is that we have also been working on the legal end of things. You know the constitution has just been amended. The House of Assembly has just passed the bill and I will be signing the bill into law before the end of this week. The bill has created the Electricity Regulatory Commission in Oyo State,” he said.
The governor hailed BAT for attaining a historic milestone in Nigeria, noting that the company had contributed in various ways to the development of the state.
Speaking earlier, the chairman, BAT Nigeria, Chief Kola Karim, said the company had played a pivotal role in the economic growth and prosperity of the country.
He said: “It is a privilege and honour to stand as the chairman of BAT and to welcome you to a celebration of over a hundred years of doing business in Nigeria.
“On this remarkable journey, we have taken over the past two decades since our world-class factory began operation here in Ibadan.
“Standing as a testament to our dedication to excellence and innovation, the state-of-the-art facility has not only served as a beacon of progress but has also played a pivotal role in economic growth and prosperity.”
Similarly, the Managing Director, BAT Nigeria, Mr. Yarub Al-Bahrani, said the company would continue to sustain its legacy of success and economic growth in Oyo State and Nigeria.