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Nigeria’s President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has inaugurated the AFAM II 180 MW Power Plant, the newest and biggest of the First Independent Power Limited projects in Nigeria. The president inaugurated the power plant, comprising two phases, virtually from Lagos State.
First Independent Power Limited (FIPL) is a Nigerian power generation company, particularly active in Rivers State that owns and operates four gas turbine power plants. FIPL’s projects, including the Afam, Omoku, Trans Amadi, and Eleme plants, contribute to the Nigerian power grid.
The president described the project as a testament to the blossoming investment opportunities fostered by his administration’s well-structured policies, which prioritise national development and private sector participation.
He emphasised that the Afam II Plant will not only bolster Nigeria’s power generation capacity by adding 180MW to the national grid but also energise businesses, industries, healthcare facilities, and households, igniting hope for a brighter economic future.
“The completion of the Afam II Plant within just 16 months reinforces our capacity to overcome challenges through collaboration, tenacity, and unwavering commitment under the Renewed Hope Agenda,” President Tinubu stated.
The president further said that achieving a stable power supply remains a top priority of his administration.
“I have directed the Honourable Minister of Power and all stakeholders in the power value chain to work collectively towards our declaration to light up Nigeria,” he stated.
The President commended the Rivers State Government for its pivotal role in fostering energy sustainability and lauded the investment partners, Sahara Power Group, First Independent Power Limited and Crescendough Nigeria Limited, for delivering the project and urged them to ensure optimal operation and expansion to meet Nigeria’s growing energy demands.
“We solicit the support of all Nigerians as we implement reforms and strategies to transform the power sector. Our administration will continue to enforce policies that attract investments—both local and foreign—to achieve this critical goal,” he affirmed.
In his remarks, the Administrator of Rivers State, Vice Admiral (Rtd) Ibok-Ete Ibas, hailed the project as a product of visionary leadership and private sector empowerment.
He noted that President Tinubu’s enabling policies have spurred bold investments across key sectors, including power, agriculture, oil and gas, education, and transportation.
“This power plant reflects the long-standing vision of successive Rivers State administrations to expand energy infrastructure beyond oil and gas, driving industrial growth. Beyond boosting electricity supply, this project has created jobs and skills development opportunities for youths in Afam,” Vice Admiral Ibas said.
He commended the host community for their cooperation, proving that peace and development go hand in hand.
The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, described the Afam II Plant as a commendable milestone showcasing the private sector’s pivotal role in enhancing power generation within a conducive business environment.
Similarly, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), Mr. Ekperikpe Ekpo, applauded Rivers State’s sustained investments in energy infrastructure since 2011, culminating in the Afam II Plant’s success.
Similarly, the Group Managing Director of Sahara Power Group, Dr. Kola Adesina, pointed out that the partnership reinforces Sahara’s position as Nigeria’s largest private-sector electricity provider, contributing 20% of the nation’s power supply and driving sustainable development.
The completion and operationalisation of the second power plant in Afam communities, Rivers State, South-South, Nigeria, marks a significant milestone in the Nigerian government’s commitment to achieving sustainable electricity supply and industrial transformation.
The Afam II Power Plant stands as a beacon of progress, underscoring Nigeria’s resolve to achieve energy security, economic growth, and industrial transformation under the Renewed Hope Agenda.