Minister Promises Stable Power Supply Across Nigeria 

Minister of power , Adebayo Adelabu

Adebayo Adelabu, the Minister of Power, has assured Nigerians of stable and sustainable power supply throughout the country. He gave this assurance during his visit to the Calabar Power Plant of the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) in Cross River State. 

Inspection and Assessment 

During his visit, Adelabu emphasized the importance of the power sector to both the government and the national economy. He highlighted that President Bola Tinubu had tasked him with inspecting all power plants to evaluate their performance. Adelabu praised the Calabar Power Plant as the most active and expressed his satisfaction with its operation. Adelabu also mentioned that the Federal Government is focused on reforming the power sector to ensure reliable power supply nationwide. He acknowledged the rising energy demands and assured that the government is committed to meeting these needs. He stressed that the power sector must adapt to these changes, and stakeholders need to be proactive to support these reforms.

Privatization Plans 

The Minister addressed the ongoing discussions about privatizing the Calabar Power Plant to the Cross River State government. He noted that this matter is currently with the Federal Privatization Council and the Federal Executive Council. Cross River State Commissioner for Power and Energy, Eka Williams, confirmed that the state government is prepared to manage and operate the plant effectively. He highlighted the state government’s commitment under Governor Senator Bassey Otu to address the needs of its citizens. 

The power sector is very critical to both the government and the national economy. This is why the President has asked me to visit all the power plants in the country and assess their functionality.— Adebayo Adelabu, Minister of Power 

 

Power Generation and Challenges 

Chiedu Ugbo, Managing Director of the Calabar Power Plant, reported that the plant is currently supplying power to much of the South-South and South-East regions. However, he noted the need for more sub-transmission power stations to improve power distribution. Ugbo also expressed concerns about vandalism affecting the plant’s operations and called on citizens to stop such acts. 

Minister Adebayo Adelabu‘s recent assurances regarding stable and sustainable power supply are a hopeful sign for Nigerians grappling with energy challenges. His inspection of the Calabar Power Plant underscores the government’s commitment to enhancing the power sector’s reliability and addressing rising energy demands. With ongoing reforms and privatization plans, there is optimism that these efforts will lead to improved power generation and distribution. However, as highlighted by both Adelabu and plant officials, addressing issues like vandalism and investing in infrastructure remains critical to achieving long-term stability in the power sector. 

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