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Saturday, May 26, 2012

DEVELOPMENT AND OTHER DETAILS IN UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN

SITUATION REPORT ON THE PROVISION OF
BREAK
As a follow up to the information contained in the Univ
21/3/2012, 2863 of 23/04/2012
and the Nigerian Tribune of Tuesday, 8/5/2012 on the above matter,
hereby provides the current situation report
providing municipal services necessary for effective
A. ELECTRICAL POWER PROJECTS
The present positions of the various projects aimed at improving power supply to the Un
campus are highlighted as follows:
1. Conversion from Indoor to Outdoor Control S
Substation:
· The installations of both the 7
have been completed. Terminations to the 33kV
Outdoor Breakers have also been completed;
· All necessary works in connection with the conversion of Indoor to Outdoor Control
Scheme at 33kV Injection Substation have been completed; and
· The newly upgraded University Injection Sub
Ayede Feeder.
2. Ibadan North (Shasha) UI 33kV F
· This is meant to serve as an alternative F
Ayede. The closeness of the transmission station and absence of tee
impact on reliability of supply from the Ibadan North Transmission Station.
· The rehabilitation of the physical structure has been completed;
Special Release
UTILITIES ON THE CAMPUS AND RESUMPTION FROM
University Official Bulletin Numbers
and 7/5/2012 as well as the advertorial in The Punch, The Guardian
the University Administration
(CSR) on its determined effort to fix the challenge of
teaching, learning and research on the campus:
Scheme at 33kV Injection
7-board, 11kV and 33kV transformer control panels
power transformer and the
Substation has been hooked to the existing
Feeder
ant Feeder to the existing one from
22 May, 2012
ersity 2838 of
University
cheme station eeder tee-offs will
· The Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) is already installing a Breaker
at the Shasha Injection Substation to aid the protection;
· An Isolator has been installed on the line shortly before PHCN Injection
Substation at the Nigeria Institute for Social and Economic Research (NISER),
Ojoo, for switching.
· However, the Feeder must be tested and certified okay before it becomes
functional. PHCN must and is handling this phase. The timeline given for the
completion of the project by PHCN is Friday, 8 June, 2012.
3. Electricity Generators
· The installation of the newly purchased generators will be completed by
Friday, 25 May,2012; and
· The construction of mechanical structures in connection with the installation
has been completed;
Below is the proposed generation schedule when all generators are fully
functional:
Proposed Schedule of Daily 10-hour Power Supply with 4 Installed (4x2 MVA)
Generators to Augment Supply from PHCN
6.00am – 8.00am - Halls of Residence and Residential Quarters
9.00am – 2.00pm - Academic and Administrative Areas
8.00am – 11.00pm - Halls of Residence and Residential Quarters
4. Installation of Inverter Backup Systems in Halls of Residence
The first phase of the installation of Inverter Backup Systems covering six Halls of
Residence has been completed. The second phase of the project for the
remaining Halls of Residence has begun.
(B) WATER SITUATION
1. Main supply from the Water Treatment Plant
Raw water is available from Eleyele and Awba Dam Pumping Stations to
the Water Treatment Plant;
The challenge facing the production of water is electricity; and
The repairs on the faulty John Holt generating set at the Water
Treatment Plant have been completed. This is being used to effect the
necessary production whenever there is no power supply from the
Central Power System.
2. Supply of Water with Tankers
· Two out of three water tankers are functioning;
· Purchase of two additional new tankers
3. Boreholes
Boreholes in the Halls are functional. The initial ten boreholes from WATSAN are
already completed in the designated areas.
(C). RESUMPTION FROM BREAK
Senate has approved that students res
2012 while teaching will resume on Monday,28 May,2012
Management wishes to thank the University community and other stakeholders for their
understanding and cooperation as we jointly address the challenge
utilities on the campus for a conducive learning environment.
Thank you.
Signed
Olujimi I. Olukoya, MNIM, FPA
Registrar
and
wo is being made.
resume from the Mid-Semester Break on Sunday, 27 May,
of providing adequate

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