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Weeks After TB Joshua’s Anointed Prayer, South Sudan’s Capital Gets Electricity For The First Time

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South Sudan’s  captal ,Juba,has for the first time gotten it electricity grid and power distribution system after prophet TB  Joshua, founder and leader of Synagogue Church of All Nation, Lagos, Nigeria visited the city with Prayers few weeks ago.

South Sudan officially launched its first electricity grid and power distribution system in the country’s capital ,Juba ,with President Salva Kiir Mayardit, president of South Sudan  declaring it a strong sign of peace, unity and development in the world’s youngest nation .

The launch marks the first time the city will actually have an electricity grid as the government and other private institutions had functioned by using their own generators.

 It was revealed during the event that ,the United Nations, African Union and US Government are among the bodies echoing Prophet TB Joshua’s call for peace in recent days, calling on South Sudan’s leaders to overlook their differences and ensure a unity a government is formed within the 100-day extension framework.

President Salva Kiir , however, used the opportunity to emphasise the end of the war in the crisis-ridden nation and declared focus is now squarely on development to deliver services to South Sudan’s citizens.

“To my fellow citizens, today marks the beginning of the new era: No more war. This is the time of development and services delivery to people,” Kiir said while commissioning the plant.”He said.

“This project marks a major milestone for the Ministry of Energy and Dams and the nation at large. More importantly, it is hoped for us as people that our dreams will not just remain dreams but will become a reality,” Kiir said.

He said the electricity would eradicate pollution that comes with large scale use of diesel in the environment, and assured the country that the government would equally focus on developing hydroelectric power and the renewable energy sector.

“This project will spur development across all the economic sectors in the country where more than 70% of lighting relies on generators and others on kerosene,” he said.

The Ezra Group from Eritrea invested $289 million in the power plant that will provide 100 megawatts for Juba when completed, the Managing Director, Ghebrengu Ezra, told reporters during the launch.

Ezra group is willing to invest in this project without any guarantee,” he declared.

The Juba City Power distribution system was also constructed with the support of the African Development Bank which provided $38 million, according to Dhieu Mathok, Minister of Energy and Dams just  weeks after the visit Nigerian Prophet TB Joshua led public prayers for peace in the presidential palace with President Kirr ,his whole cabinet and thousands of South Sudanese citizens in attendance.

Source: Broadcastergh.com/Ayisah Foster, Kumasi, Ghana

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