
Power Minister Promises Reliable Electricity for Nigeria by 2026
Minister Adebayo Adelabu outlines ambitious plans to transform Nigeria's power sector with enhanced grid stability and infrastructure development. The roadmap includes strengthening national grid and expanding renewable energy access.
Nigeria's power landscape is set for a dramatic transformation, with Minister of Power Adebayo Adelabu promising a breakthrough in electricity reliability and accessibility by 2026.
In a hopeful New Year's message, Adelabu detailed the government's comprehensive strategy to revolutionize the nation's energy infrastructure, emphasizing significant progress already achieved through the Presidential Power Initiative (PPI).
Despite challenging past years marked by frequent grid collapses, the minister highlighted substantial improvements in national grid stability. The Siemens deal, a cornerstone of the PPI, has been instrumental in reducing grid disturbances and laying groundwork for a more robust electrical system.
Adelabu's vision extends beyond mere technical improvements. He outlined a multi-pronged approach focusing on grid resilience, distribution efficiency, and expanding transmission infrastructure. The 'Light Up Nigeria' initiative remains a priority, with particular emphasis on powering industrial clusters and agricultural hubs to stimulate economic growth and job creation.
Renewable energy plays a crucial role in the minister's comprehensive plan. By creating avenues for solar and hydropower development, the strategy aims to bring electricity to underserved areas, democratizing access to reliable power across Nigeria's diverse landscape.
The minister called for a collaborative national effort, urging state governments, local communities, and private sector partners to actively participate in infrastructure protection and energy-efficient practices. His message underscores a collective responsibility in achieving Nigeria's power sector transformation.
Looking ahead to 2026, Adelabu remains optimistic. His commitment to delivering sustainable, accessible electricity represents more than infrastructure development—it's about powering Nigerian homes, industries, and most importantly, national dreams.
As the country steps into a new era of energy potential, the minister's roadmap promises not just light, but hope for millions of Nigerians seeking reliable power infrastructure.
Based on reporting by Punch Nigeria
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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