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Abbas: Poor power supply hurting small firms, Nigerians

Speaker of the House of Representatives, Abbas Tajudeen, has warned that poor and costly energy supply is crippling small businesses and worsening the living conditions of Nigerians. He spoke at an investigative hearing organised by the House Committee on Renewable Energy in Abuja.​ Abbas said years of persistent electricity problems have created serious economic challenges and made legislative action necessary. He explained that the National Assembly amended the Electricity Act to firmly include renewable energy as part of Nigeria’s power solutions.​ He noted that diversifying the country’s energy mix with renewable sources would ease pressure on households and businesses while supporting sustainable growth. One key objective of the Electricity Act 2023, he said, is to provide an integrated policy that recognises all sources of power generation, transmission and distribution, including renewables.​ The Speaker highlighted the high cost of running generators […]

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Obi challenges Tinubu over failed power promise after new grid collapse

Former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has questioned President Bola Tinubu over his campaign promise to deliver steady electricity, following another collapse of Nigeria’s national grid in January 2026. In a statement posted on his verified X account on Wednesday, Obi recalled Tinubu’s 2022 campaign pledge that if he failed to provide stable power in his first four years in office, Nigerians should not vote for him for a second term. He said the recent power failures clearly contradict that promise and should concern all Nigerians. Obi noted that the national grid had already collapsed twice in January 2026, even before the end of the month, and about twelve times in 2025. He described the frequent collapses as a sign of deep problems in the power sector, despite repeated assurances from the government. He also criticised President Tinubu’s frequent […]

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Electricity Subsidy Has to Go: Adelabu Warns Nigerians to Brace for Higher Tariffs

Nigeria’s Power Sector Overhaul: Subsidy Removal and Tariff Hikes Loom In a decisive move to avert a total collapse of Nigeria’s electricity sector, Power Minister Adebayo Adelabu announced plans to phase out subsidies and implement cost-reflective tariffs. This follows urgent talks between President Bola Tinubu and power generation companies (GenCos) to resolve a crippling N4 trillion debt, signaling tougher times ahead for consumers. The N4 Trillion Debt Crisis: A Race Against Time Adelabu revealed that the federal government will: Immediate Cash Injection: Pay a “significant portion” of the debt to stabilize GenCos. Promissory Notes: Settle the balance within six months using financial instruments. Structural Reforms: Remove operational bottlenecks and lower levies to enhance market stability. “Without swift intervention, the entire power ecosystem could collapse,” warned Col. Sani Bello (Rtd), Chairman of the Association of Power Generating Companies. Why Subsidy Removal is Non-Negotiable Adelabu emphasized that Nigeria’s economy can […]

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