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Power supply to improve soon – Adelabu

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The Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu has said that the Bola Tinubu administration is already fixing the foundational structural issues that have bedevilled the power sector over the years.

Adelabu described the ongoing improvement in power supply across the country as a tip of the iceberg when compared with what is to come in the next few years.

After observing the Eid-el-Kabir prayers at the Agodi Prayer Ground, Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, the Minister expressed optimism that in the next few years, the sector will deliver far more improved service, which will see power supply serving every Nigerian home, household, businesses, institutions, and industries.

He said: ‘Let me say that the biggest room in the world is the room for improvement. Rome was not built in a day. And for you to build a solid building, there must be a very solid and reliable foundation. The power sector had some serious foundational structural issues, which we have been able to correct with this administration.

‘The little improvement that you have seen is just a tip of the iceberg. You still witness major improvement in power supply’.

According to him, the President has promised that he is going to light up the entire country and he is not relenting of that promise, stating that he still reiterated it on Thursday at the ceremony held in Port Harcourt where a power plant was inaugurated.

‘President Tinubu assured that his major objective is to make sure that he electrifies every Nigerian home, household, businesses, institutions, and industries. And I can tell you that we are not relenting. What you have seen is just one and a half years.

‘I resumed this job in September 2023. This is just the end of May, and you have seen a little. I promise you that within the next one year, you are going to see major improvement that will develop our industries, that will resuscitate our small and cottage businesses, that will bring happiness back to homes where everywhere is lit up and there will not be darkness’, he said.

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