
By David Lawani
A member of the All Progressives Congress, APC, National Working Committee, NWC, Hon. Tolu Bankole has stated that Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration represents light and will stabilise the national power crisis by building on the robust foundation laid by President Muhammadu Buhari.
It will be recalled that the President during the budget presentation on Friday, October 7, 2022, had highlighted the transformative strides that have been made in Nigeria’s challenging power sector, among which are the Siemens Power Program, with the German government under which over 2 billion US Dollars will be invested in the Transmission Grid.
Others include huge investments in the power sector reforms supported by World Bank, International Finance Corporation, African Development Bank, JICA and the Central Bank interventions to roll out over a million meters to on-grid consumers, creating much-needed jobs in assembly and installation.
“On the generation side, we have made significant investments in an incremental 4,000MW of power generating assets, including Zungeru Hydro, Kashimbila Hydro, Afam III Fast Power, Kudenda Kaduna Power Plant, the Okpai Phase 2 Plant, the Dangote Refinery Power Plant, and others.
“Our generation efforts are making the transition from a reliance on oil and diesel to gas as a transitional fuel, as well as environmentally friendly solar and hydro sources. Under the Energising Education Programme, we have commissioned solar and gas power solutions at Federal Universities and Teaching Hospitals in Kano, Ebonyi, Bauchi and the Delta States. Similarly, our Energising Economies Programme has taken clean, sustainable power solutions to the Sabon-Gari Market in Kano, Ariaria Market in Aba, and Sura Shopping Complex in Lagos” President Buhari added.
No one is better prepared to sustain these gains than an APC administration led by Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. In a pioneering feat in 2000, Tinubu partnered with AES Nigeria to build an Independent Power Plant to generate 270MW for Lagos residents. The power generated was consumed locally but later transmitted to the national grid due to some challenges in the operational framework of the energy sector.
Acknowledging the problems facing Nigeria, Tinubu said, “Yes, we face serious problems. But I believe that we have it within us to reach our finest destiny. With help from God, we shall make this nation better for the generations to come.”
With a Tinubu President in 2023, the new administration will continue its trail-blazing partnership and encourage active private sector involvement in the generation and distribution of electricity. Energy experts have revealed that with the required maintenance and monitoring, state electricity markets will undoubtedly influence an increase in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth of 12%.
In tandem with the call for state electricity markets as against state-owned electricity markets, Tinubu will emphasize the generation of environmentally friendly power in different parts of the country taking advantage of the natural endowment and peculiarities of each state.
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Off-grid options such as solar at very affordable rates for individuals and households will be encouraged. There shall be a deliberate regime-friendly policy toward the acquisition and usage of solar energy in the country. This will result in the whole-scale acquisition of solar technology skills/ technical know-how, by Nigerians via capacity training, scholarship and internship to scale up the much-needed manpower in the power sector and employment in Nigeria.
Industries will be incentivised to generate their energy with support from the government, through tax holidays and friendly importation arrangements of power equipment. The government will give sovereign guarantees to individuals and corporate organisations with the wherewithal to venture into the generation and direct sale of power to companies and individuals. The state government will be encouraged and supported to do the same thanks to the Electricity Bill 2022.
He will sustain the Siemens Power Program with the goal to upgrade existing energy infrastructures and promptly replace moribund ones to guarantee efficiency in the complex power matrix and optimality in revenue collection.
A vote for Tinubu’s Presidency in the 2023 General elections is a vote for competency in solving the endemic power sector crisis once and for all in a manner that will lead to comprehensive, affordable, available, safe and constant power for Nigerian homes, investments and industries.



