Genesis Energy strengthens commitment to Nigeria’s energy future



In a major step towards advancing Nigeria’s energy infrastructure, Genesis Energy Group, a provider of integrated power solutions, hosted Governor Dikko Radda of Katsina State on a landmark visit to its Lagos and Port Harcourt facilities.

According to a statement, the visit highlights the growing collaboration between state governments and private sector players in addressing Nigeria’s persistent energy challenges.

Governor Radda toured Genesis Energy’s 84 MW off-grid power plant at the Port Harcourt Refinery, the largest licensed facility of its kind in Nigeria.

It noted that this facility plays a crucial role in providing a stable and efficient power supply to key industrial establishments, reinforcing Genesis Energy’s leadership in sustainable energy solutions.


Following the refinery visit, the Governor proceeded to its Lagos power plant on Banana Island, Ikoyi, which includes 2×7.5MVA and 15MVA Injection Substations operating at 33/11KV.

The company explained that the facility ensures an uninterrupted electricity supply to both commercial and residential areas, further establishing Genesis Energy as a trusted provider of reliable power solutions.

Commending the company’s technological capabilities and operational excellence, Governor Radda stated, “I am highly impressed with what I have seen. The company has exhibited remarkable expertise in power generation, with its turbine system running at full capacity for over a decade. Their electricity distribution process and service efficiency demonstrate their ability to execute large-scale power projects in Nigeria.”

The visit also allowed discussions on potential partnerships between the Katsina State government and Genesis Energy to enhance energy access and industrial growth in the region. Governor Radda acknowledged the company’s capacity to contribute meaningfully to Nigeria’s energy transformation.

On his part, the Executive Vice President of Operations and Maintenance at Genesis Energy Group, Simon Shaibu, emphasised the company’s dedication to driving innovation and strategic partnerships in the energy sector.

“At Genesis Energy, we firmly believe that collaboration is key to unlocking Nigeria’s vast energy potential. As we continue expanding and innovating, we remain committed to supporting industries, fostering economic growth, and shaping a more sustainable energy landscape,” he said.

“The company remains committed to advancing national energy objectives through strategic investments in sustainable power infrastructure, further positioning itself as a leader in the transformation of Nigeria’s energy landscape,” the statement read.

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