
Nigerian University Gets Power Station, New Dorms
Abia State University just got a major upgrade that will transform student life. Governor Alex Otti delivered a new power substation and renovated hostels, with thousands more beds on the way.
Students at Abia State University in Nigeria are celebrating a long-awaited solution to their electricity problems. Governor Alex Otti just inaugurated a 5MVA power substation that will deliver steady electricity across the entire campus.
The new facility distributes power through multiple transformers and includes fault isolation technology to prevent outages. Right now it runs on gas turbines, but the university plans to switch to renewable energy soon.
This isn't just about keeping the lights on in classrooms. Reliable electricity means students can study after dark, charge their devices, and live in comfortable conditions that actually support learning.
Governor Otti also reopened three renovated student hostels and broke ground on something even bigger. A new 5,000-bed female dormitory is already under construction, along with new buildings for the agriculture and law faculties.

The improvements come after the governor promised to restore regular power to the institution. He told the crowd that his administration has signed a contract for an even more comprehensive power solution that will serve both the university and neighboring communities.
The Ripple Effect
The power project extends far beyond campus boundaries. The planned expansion will bring electricity to Uturu and surrounding areas, opening up new opportunities for local businesses and families.
When universities get reliable infrastructure, entire communities benefit. Students can focus on their education instead of worrying about basic needs. Local businesses can operate more efficiently. Families in nearby towns gain access to power they've lacked for years.
Vice Chancellor Ndukwe Okeudo praised the governor's commitment to advancing the university's development. He noted that these timely interventions will substantially reduce accommodation challenges while boosting the school's overall capacity.
Governor Otti summed up his approach simply: "The essence of government is to solve problems, not to create problems." For thousands of university students in Abia State, that philosophy is now powering real change in their daily lives.
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Based on reporting by Premium Times Nigeria
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