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Tuesday, December 5, 2023

Gov Oyebanji's Impact: 24-Hour Electricity Coming to Oba Adejugbe Hospital, EKSUTH, and Specialist Hospital Ikole.

Gov Oyebanji's Impact: 24-Hour Electricity Coming to Oba Adejugbe Hospital, EKSUTH, and Specialist Hospital Ikole.



In a remarkable stride towards improving infrastructure and uplifting the lives of citizens, Governor Oyebanji's administration in Ekiti State is making waves with its commitment to reliable power supply. The governor's proactive approach to fulfilling campaign promises is evident, and recent developments highlight the significant progress being made.

The transformation is especially notable in the enhancement of electricity across various communities in Ekiti. Governor Oyebanji's efforts have led to a substantial improvement in power supply to towns and communities such as Ekiti East, Ijan, Iluomooba, Aisegba, Ikogosi, Erijiyan, parts of Ado Ekiti, Imesi, and more. The commissioning of the Independent Power Plant stands as a testament to this commitment, ensuring a consistent power supply to key government institutions like EKSU.



Presently, the installation of 50KVA solar inverters has commenced in Oba Adejugbe Hospital, Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital, and State Specialist Hospital Ikole Ekiti. This development is poised to bring 24-hour electricity to these health facilities, significantly impacting continuous service delivery.



The initiative is part of projects assisted by the World Bank and Rural Electrification Agency (REA), initially slowed by the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic but reinvigorated and reactivated through Governor Oyebanji's proactive intervention in December 2022.



Each solar inverter in the hospitals comes equipped with an 80KVA generator to address any power deficiencies, ensuring uninterrupted service in these critical health facilities.

As these projects near completion, Ekiti State is on the verge of a new era in power supply, promising improved healthcare services for the benefit of all residents.

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