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Friday, November 15, 2024

We’re committed to achieving 24-hour power supply: FG

He said the government remains fully committed to transforming Nigeria’s power sector through meaningful and actionable reforms.

• November 15, 2024
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The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, says the federal government is committed to achieving 24-hour power supply.

Mr Adelabu said this in Abuja on Thursday at the fourth Power Correspondents Association of Nigeria (PCAN) annual workshop.

The minister, represented by the director of renewable energy at the ministry, Sunday Owolabi, said the government’s policies were focused on ending the challenges facing the country’s power sector.

He said the theme of the workshop, “Power Sector: Ending the Talk, Time for Action,” was not only timely but crucial for the growth and sustainability of our nation’s energy future.

”For many years, we have had discussions, deliberations, and strategic dialogues on the challenges facing the power sector.

”We have heard the calls for reforms, the promises of growth, and the visions of a brighter energy future.

”Yet, it is clear that words alone will no longer suffice. We have reached a pivotal moment where the time for action has arrived,” Mr Adelabu said.

The minister said the country’s citizens, industries, and economy can no longer wait for promises; they demand results.

He said the government remains fully committed to transforming Nigeria’s power sector through meaningful and actionable reforms.

”We are focused on ensuring that our policies are not only visionary but also practical, impactful, and sustainable.

”Efforts are ongoing to address infrastructure gaps, enhance power generation, and improve transmission networks, as well as the vital reforms in distribution and the full implementation of the electricity market. We are resolute in our mission to improve the power supply for every Nigerian as we transition from words to action, ” he said.

The minister called on all stakeholders, including investors, regulators, and the media represented by PCAN, to play critical roles in transforming the power sector.

He said the media’s job of informing the public, holding the government accountable, and providing constructive feedback was essential as the ministry strives to build a resilient power sector that meets the needs of our growing nation.

Aliyu Tahir, the managing director of the Nigerian Electricity Management Services Agency (NEMSA), said the gathering presents an invaluable opportunity for reflection, learning, and collaboration among the key players who shape the country’s power sector.

According to him, NEMSA is steadfast in its commitment to ensuring the efficient production of safe, reliable and sustainable electricity supply.

”This year has seen various challenges and milestones in the power sector, from the rapid expansion of infrastructure to the modernisation efforts aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and safety across the country.

”Our mandate is clear: to ensure that every Nigerian has access to safe electricity and to protect lives and property by upholding quality standards in the sector,” he said.

Mr Tahir said NEMSA was also keen on strengthening partnerships with other stakeholders, adding that the agency believed such strides would promote a culture of excellence, innovation, and responsibility.

(NAN)

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