By emmanuel MALAGU
Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu
The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, has assured Nigerians
that the Federal Government’s priority in 2026 is reliable, accessible and
sustainable electricity supply.
The assurance is contained in a statement issued in Abuja by his
Special Adviser on Strategic Communications and Media Relations, Bolaji Tunji.
Tunji said Adelabu gave the assurance in his New Year message to
Nigerians.
“Looking ahead, our focus remains unshakable: to deliver
reliable, accessible and sustainable electricity to power our homes, industries
and dreams,” Adelabu said.
He said the path forward would be driven by continuity and
renewed vigour, with efforts to enhance grid stability and expand transmission
infrastructure.
Adelabu said collaboration with Electricity Distribution
Companies would be intensified to improve service delivery and ensure metering
initiatives reach every community.
“Our Light Up Nigeria initiative remains a priority, focusing on
industrial clusters and agricultural hubs to stimulate economic growth and job
creation,” he said.
The minister said renewable energy development would also be
prioritised, with solar and hydropower deployed to serve underserved
communities.
He described 2025 as a year of focused groundwork and deliberate
strides in the power sector, despite prevailing challenges.
According to him, progress was recorded in strengthening the
national grid and improving overall stability during the year.
Adelabu said the Presidential Power Initiative, known as the
Siemens deal, had helped curb frequent grid collapses experienced in previous
years.
“As Phase One of the PPI continues, we assure Nigerians of a
strengthened grid that will make disturbances a thing of the past,” he said.
The minister thanked Nigerians for their resilience, saying
their support remained critical to building a robust energy future.
“The journey ahead requires a united front,” Adelabu said,
calling on governments, communities, the private sector and citizens to partner
in reforms.
He urged Nigerians to protect power infrastructure and adopt
energy-efficient practices, describing them as vital national contributions.
Credit NAN: Texts excluding Headline
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