By Augustine Ehikioya
Contributing significantly to the power infrastructural development of the country, the Sappers Engineering Nigeria Limited (SENL), a subsidiary of the Nigerian Army Engineers, has successfully delivered 5 No Tower 132 KV double circuit transmission lines.
The project, which was awarded by the China National Electric Engineering Company (CNEEC), spans the Tegina-Zungeru corridor in Niger State.
A statement issued on Wednesday by the Director Army Public Relations, Major General, Onyema Nwachukwu and made available to Security Watch Africa (SWA), has disclosed this
It said “The scope of the project included clearing of right of way, tower alignment cum excavation and blinding/stub setting. Others are reinforcement work, concrete work, backfilling and erection of towers.
“It is worth mentioning that the project is 100 percent completed and has been handed over to CNEEC in fulfilment of the obligations of the contract.
“Expectedly, the project will have substantial impact on the country’s power sector, as it will improve electricity supply and boost industrial development.
“Additionally, it will play a crucial role in flood control, as well as the development of fisheries and agriculture in the region.”
The statement noted that the contract for the construction of the 5 No Tower double circuit transmission line was awarded to SENL in 2023 due to the security challenges experienced around the Zungeru general area of Niger State.
The Nigerian Army, it said, is committed to contributing its quota to the socio economic development and progress of the country as it continues to deploy its special capabilities to support the nation’s growth.