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Monday, 28 August 2023

Stop raining curses on electricity workers — Minister of Power Adelabu begs Nigerians


The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, has appealed to Nigerians to stop cursing electricity workers.


Speaking in Ibadan, Oyo State on Friday, August 25, the minister 

 said rather than cursing electricity workers, Nigerians should support them.


Adelabu said his vision for the ministry was to leverage the Nigerian Electricity Act of 2023 which opened new avenues for power provision and encouraged collaboration among states and the Federal Government.


The Minister said he would do everything possible to make sure the Ministry, under his leadership, laid a good foundation for 24/7  power supply in Nigeria.


“We know it’s not something that is achievable overnight but we believe that once the foundation is laid, others can also build on it. I can tell you that between six months and one year, we will start seeing improvement in the power sector.


Within the next six months, there would be major addition to the national grid, in terms of hydro power plant, that is the Zugeru 700mw in Niger state, that is about to be completed. This will be the biggest one in Sub-sahara Africa when completed.


The Kanji dam that we all grew up to know supplies about 460mw, Sororo dam supplies about 520mw.


I will do everything to ensure that Zugeru power plant is inaugurated and subsequently add 700mw to the national grid,” he stated.

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