• Danjuma To Launch Airport, Hotel, Acquires Kashimbila Power Dam – Independent Newspaper Nigeria

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    A firm belonging to Theoph­ilus Danjuma, a former Minister of Defence KP Hydro Limited, has ac­quired Kashimbila Dam, and has perfected plans to turn the Dam surroundings to a tourist hub.

    In addition to power generation, the dam is expected to transform the region into a tourism hub, with an airport and a five-star hotel.

    The handing over took place at the Dam site in Kashimbila, Takum Local Government Area of Taraba State, at the weekend. The former minister hails from the area.

    The Kashimbila Dam, originally a federal project, is now managed by a consortium led by Danjuma’s company.

    The Kashimbila Dam, was ini­tiated by the Goodluck Jonathan administration, to prevent flood­ing caused by water releases from Cameroon, and has evolved into vital source of clean energy for Taraba State.

    The 40-megawatt hydroelectric­ity plant is expected to enhance electricity supply and stimulate economic growth.

    The airport, an abandoned air­strip, and the hotel were not origi­nally part of the project when the Federal Government initiated it.

    Danjuma, upgraded the air­strip, built by the missionaries in Kashimbi, to an airport when the Federal Government awarded the Hydroelectricity project to his firm.

    He also built the five star hotel, and both facilities are open to the public.

    Speaking at the occasion, the Managing Director of KP Hydro Limited, Sola Arifayan, said the handing over was initiated through a concession agreement aimed at augmenting Nigeria’s renewable energy capacity.

    Arifayan, expressed gratitude for the support received throughout the concession process.

    He attributed this achievement to hard work and perseverance and expressed gratitude to the host community while looking forward to the plant’s further development.

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    He assured the community of KP Hydro’s long-term commitment, stating, “We are here not just to do business but to be a part of this community’s growth.”

    Chairperson of Kashimbila Hydro Limited, Musa Bello, laud­ed Danjuma’s contribution to the project’s success and stressed the value of collaborative public-pri­vate initiatives.

    Speaking during the occasion Governor Agbu Kefas, described the concession as a major step for­ward for Taraba’s energy sector.

    “The Kashimbila Power Plant will not only serve the host commu­nity but will also benefit the entire state. This is a critical part of our efforts to ensure clean, renewable energy for all,” he said.

    The governor also mentioned the recent establishment of the Taraba State Electricity Regulatory Agency, which will manage energy generation in the state.

    Kefas recommended that KP Hy­dro Limited work join the Taraba State Ministry of Energy and Eco­nomic Development to optimise the plant’s capacity and explore addi­tional energy avenues in the state.

    In her speech, the Commissioner for Energy and Economic Develop­ment, Naomi TAgbu lauded Gover­nor Kefas for his visionary leader­ship and transformative impact on the state’s energy landscape.

    She highlighted the governor’s recent signing of the Taraba State Electricity Regulatory Agency bill into law as a major milestone. “This is a game-changer for Taraba State,” she said.

    “We are not just taking a step forward in terms of energy gen­eration, but in regulatory man­agement as well. The Kashimbila Power Plant will be a source of clean, renewable energy that will benefit our communities and drive economic growth.”

    According to the commissioner, effective collaboration between KP Hydro Limited and the Ministry of Energy and Economic Develop­ment is essential.

    “We are committed to support­ing this project to ensure its success and to working with all stakehold­ers to realise its full potential,” she added.

    Danjuma, a retired lieutenant general and former Chief Of Army Staff, in his address, noted that the Kashimbilla Dam is the largest Fed­eral Government’s investment in Taraba State.

    He thanked the Federal Govern­ment for its support while acknowl­edging the crucial roles of Bello and KP Hydro Limited’s Chairper­son, Thomas Etuh, in securing the concession.

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