Yumkella, Alpha Khan Tour Energy Projects
By Austine Luseni
Communications Specialist
Ministry of Energy
Sierra Leone’s Energy Sector Lead, Dr. Kandeh Yumkella, has been accompanied by Presidential Spokesman, Alhaji Dr. Alpha Khan, on an inspection tour of critical energy projects and facilities situate in different parts of Port Loko District, northwestern Sierra Leone.
Inspecting the 10MW RESPITE Project site in Lungi, Dr. Yumkella praised the contractors for making an encouraging progress, recalling how the Hon. Vice President had presided over the groundbreaking ceremony for a 40MW electricity project, with the site at Lungi to account for 10MW of the 40.
“Energy transformation does not take place overnight. It takes time. We designed this RESPITE project some two years ago, and now we are at the implementation stage. So, we do not mince our words when we confidently tell citizens that next year Freetown would have overcome its electricity challenges,” he said.
At the Planet Solar site, just outside Port Loko City, Dr. Yumkella spoke about the significance of the 3MW solar project, noting that they were at the site to have a firsthand assessment of the state of the project and to assure the contractors that government was committed to creating the enabling environment for them.
He catalogued the many social and economic benefits associated with the project, citing the impact it will have on healthcare delivery, businesses and education.
At the Bankasoka Dam, the Energy Sector Lead recounted the role he played in facilitating the realization of the project.
He spoke about discussions he had with the Paramount Chief of Maforki Chiefdom and the Presidential Spokesman with respect to the dam, adding that his visit was to enable him have a feel of the challenges faced by the dam during the dry season.
He lamented about the environmental problems triggered by climate change and human activities which have adversely impacted water levels at the dam.
Presidential Spokesman, Alhaji Dr. Alpha Khan, praised the government of President Julius Maada Bio for making Port Loko a priority district for social and economic projects.
He spoke about the impacts these electricity projects would have on education, healthcare, and livelihoods in his native Port Loko. He called on his kinsmen to jealously own and protect the projects.