Kainji Power Station Shut Down Following Excessive Water Leakage

Barth_nnajiMINISTER of Power, Prof Bart Nnaji, yesterday announced that the 760 megawatts Kanji Hydro Power Station in Niger State has been shut down.

The shutdown followed excessive water leakage in the dam which could cause a flooding of the station.

To forestall the flooding, all five units in the power station generating 330MW were shut down early in the morning.

Prof Nnaji has ordered all divers in the service of the station to be mobilised immediately to trace the point of the water leakage in the dam and rectify the problem as a matter of utmost urgency.

He said if the water leakage problem is not solved immediately, it could affect the operations of the four units of the Jebba Hydro Station which currently produce 335MW.

Built in 1968 with an installed capacity for 760MW, the Kainji Hydro Power Plant has in recent years been generating not more than 450MW due to poor maintenance. In fact, it has not been overhauled since its establishment.

Apologising to Nigerians for the power outage arising from the shutdown, the minister said it is regrettable that it occurred when there is a considerable reduction in national power supply as a result of shortage in gas supply to thermal power stations.

Prof Nnaji also disclosed that President Goodluck Jonathan is personally leading a new effort to draw up a far reaching and composite plan to end all the impediments to the quick realisation of electricity development in Nigeria, including gas shortages.