Electricity: Minister Adelabu unveils plans to rovolutionize power sector

Power Minister Adebayo Adelabu has declared the Federal Government’s unwavering commitment to transforming the country’s power sector under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu.

Addressing a gathering of All Progressives Congress (APC) members in a recent press briefing held at the Oyo State party headquarters in Oke-Ado, Ibadan, Adelabu highlighted the administration’s determination to overhaul the existing challenges plaguing the power sector.

He emphasized the need to tackle the root causes of these issues comprehensively.

“This is why we are addressing the root cause of the power sector problems.

“We are addressing all the problems associated with all the segments of the power sector value chain – from gas supply to generation, to transmission, to distribution and to the customers themselves. There are a lot of things that we are doing that Nigerians will soon start seeing.

“Yes, there are pockets of improvements here and there, but that is not where we are going. We are still going to Eldorado whereby every Nigerian will be able to enjoy adequate, stable, functional and reliable power supply.

“But let me tell you that it is a journey and not a destination. We will start seeing this improvement as we are seeing now to improve. This is because when you are repairing, you will still suffer some damages, you will still suffer some pains.

“When they were repairing the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway for 10 years, people were having traffic jam and getting held up in serious traffic until they finished the road.

“So, while we are repairing, people must help us to bear the little pains that will come with it. But at the end of the day, we will make gains. For you to make an omelet, you must break eggs. This is the period of breaking the eggs. Very soon, we will start eating our omelet.

“I am determined to solve the problems in the power sector and Nigerians will start singing our good songs very soon,” he said.

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