Governor Mbah Says Enugu Will Harness Coal To Generate 1,000MW Of Electricity

Governor Mbah Says Enugu Will Harness Coal To Generate 1,000MW Of Electricity


Governor of Enugu State, Dr. Peter Mbah, has declared that coal deposits in the state would be used to generate at least 1,000 megawatts of power, explaining that the natural resource would not be treated as a stranded asset without assurance of adequate compensation.

Mbah said coal deposits in the state had about 0.5 sulphuric content. He stressed that he was counting on technology to make the impact of coal utilisation on the environment minimal.

The governor made the assertions on Thursday in Lagos as a guest of the Nigerian-British Chamber of Commerce (NBCC) “Meet The Governor Series,” where he presented a business case for investment in Enugu State.

He said, “We cannot treat our coal as a stranded asset, particularly the Enugu coal, which is a premium coal. Our target is to see how we can use our coal to generate at least 1,000 megawatts of power. We do have technology on Friday that makes coal utilisation less adverse to the environment. Essentially, that is the direction for us.

“Coal deposits in Enugu have less than 0.5 per cent sulphur content. For a lot of coal, if you have 1.0 per cent you are still okay. But we have 0.5 per cent. Our coal is also very good to fire power plants due to its high calorific value. So, we are on that and we are not going to warehouse our coal resources.

“However, if we have to warehouse or treat coal as a stranded asset, then there has to be a conversation on compensation.”

Mbah also said his administration had cut the crime rate in the state by 80 per cent and was putting infrastructure in place to attract three million visitors per year.

He said, “Businesses are not designed to absorb security challenges. So, we have to get that out of the way. That is why we invested hugely in the area of security to build infrastructure that will enable us to defeat criminal activities.

“On Friday, in Enugu we have reduced the crime rate by over 80 per cent.”

Mbah revealed that in furtherance of tourism’s contribution to the economy of the state, he had completed the Enugu International Conference Centre (ICC) that hosted 20,000 participants during the 2025 Nigerian Bar Association’s Annual General Conference, while the ICC 5-Star Hotel was nearing completion and would be delivered soon.

According the governor, “Enugu naturally lends itself to tourism. We are building the Cross of Hope, which is something we want to put in place to attract religious tourism. The highest point in Enugu State is about 580 meters above sea level and we are bringing a massive cross of about 100 metres to put on its highest point.

“Our plan is to bring in three million visitors. So, we worked with an investor to get the concessioning of the Akanu Ibiam International Airport.

“Hopefully, the international wing of the airport will be operational by the first quarter of 2026. We are also investing to build the cargo terminal.

“We are looking at bringing in additional six aircraft for Enugu Air for the Christmas season. We are obviously going to expand very quickly because we have surpassed our projections within one month of operation.”

The governor added that the state would have four branded hotels by the end of next year.

“If you are expecting three million visitors, hotels will be in huge demand,” he said.

President of NBCC, Mr. Abimbola Olashore, in his welcome address, said the timing of the “Meet The Governor Series” could not have been more fitting because Enugu had become a state on the move under Mbah’s administration.

Olashore stated, “We have seen bold steps in digital governance, in infrastructure expansion, and in creative public-private partnerships. Each of these signals a state that is not waiting for the future, but actively shaping it.”

Meanwhile, the British Deputy High Commissioner, Mr. Jonny Baxter, said the United Kingdom (UK) and Nigeria shared a dynamic, long-standing and multi-dimensional trade relationship that was currently valued at £7.9 billion, the highest figure since records began and which continued to increase every year.

Baxter added that the United Kingdom was currently the biggest investor in Nigeria, accounting for about 65 per cent of all foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows to Nigeria. He described it as a demonstration of the depth of commitment based on historic ties.

The high commissioner stated, “Nigeria is also the United Kingdom’s second largest trading partner in Africa and its largest export market, and in February 2024, we signed something called the Enhanced Trade and Investment Partnership, which is about trying to make trade smoother between our two countries.

“It is the first of its kind that we have signed with an African country, and, in fact, it is the second globally, the first being with India, and you have seen where the trade relationship between the United Kingdom and India has gone.

“So, we certainly hope for the same sort of trajectory between us and Nigeria.”

Baxter added that UK’s “Developing Countries Trading Scheme” would enable over 90 per cent of Nigeria’s exports to the country to be duty-free.

“All the normal taxes are taken off those items exported from here and imported into the UK. But one of the key obstacles is often standards,” he said, adding that UK is working with Nigerian standards authorities to help Nigerian companies raise the standards.

“This is because once you are meeting British standards, you are meeting European standards, you are meeting American standards, you have got a much bigger market to export to,” he stressed.

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