“You Will Soon Enjoy 24/7 Uninterrupted Power Supply”: Tinubu’s Minister Assures Nigerians

“You Will Soon Enjoy 24/7 Uninterrupted Power Supply”: Tinubu’s Minister Assures Nigerians

  • The Nigerian government, led by President Tinubu, has assured Nigerians that its administration's reforms are yielding positive results
  • The minister of power, Adebayo Adelabu, assured that Nigerians will soon enjoy uninterrupted electricity supply ahead of the expiration of Tinubu's tenure in 2027
  • Adelabu explained how this will be achieved during the inauguration of two blocks housing five training workshops and a 104-room hostel at the National Power Training Institute of Nigeria (NAPTIN)

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The federal government, led by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has assured that Nigeria is on the road to sustainability in the power sector.

Adelabu speaks on power sector reforms
Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, assures Nigerians of a stable power supply under Tinubu's government. Photo credit: @BayoAdelabu
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Power sector reform yielding results - Adelabu

Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, stated this in Abuja during the inauguration of two blocks housing five training workshops and a 104-room hostel at the National Power Training Institute of Nigeria (NAPTIN).

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Adelabu noted that the development is a milestone for the institute and the sector, adding that President Bola Tinubu’s administration had demonstrated genuine commitment by “walking the talk and converting vision into action.”

According to him, the government’s efforts were already yielding results with the country recording the highest power generation and transmission in its history.

“In no time, we are going to witness a country where there is 24/7 uninterrupted power supply. This is possible and we have certainly seen the signs,” he said.
Tinubu's government says power sector reforms yielding positive results
Tinubu's government assures Nigerians of uninterrupted power supply, insisting reforms are working. Photo credit: Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu
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Speaking further, the minister said the government was lighting up universities, teaching hospitals, primary health centres, public institutions and communities.

He stressed that power supply remained the driver of other critical sectors of the economy, including education, health and aviation.

“We have what it takes to start manufacturing our own meters, cables, transformers, transmission transformers and batteries. We have the brain. We have the people. We must be self-reliant and sustainable, and we are very close to achieving this,” he said.

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In his remark, director-general of NAPTIN, Ahmed Nagode, said the projects represented a foundation for a brighter future in the power sector.

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Esther Odili (Politics and Current Affairs Editor) Esther Odili is a journalist and a Politics/Current Affairs Editor at Legit.ng with 6+ years of experience. She Holds OND and HND in Mass Communication from the Nigerian Institue of Journalism (NIJ), where she was recognized as the best student in print journalism in 2018. Before joining Legit.ng, Esther has worked with other reputable media houses, such as the New Telegraph newspaper and Galaxy Television. In 2024, Esther obtained a certificate in advanced digital reporting from the Google News Initiative. Email: esther.odili@corp.legit.ng.