New Power Minister Vows to Fix Grid Collapse
Joseph Tegbe said the first phase of his plan will stabilise the grid before a metering rollout to cut estimated billing nationwide.
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Tegbe vows end to grid collapse after Senate confirmation
Nigeria’s new Power Minister, Olasunkanmi Tegbe, vows to end the era of grid collapse and erratic electricity, promising urgent reforms within 100 days. Read More: https://punchng.com/tegbe-vows-end-to-grid-collapse-after-senate-confirmation/
Nigeria's new power minister pledges to fix grid collapse, makes other promises
The minister-designate said the first phase of his 100-day plan would focus on stabilising the national grid before rolling out another phase of metering to reduce estimated billing across the country. The post Nigeria’s new power minister pledges to fix grid collapse, makes other promises appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
New Nigerian Power Minister Commits to Stabilizing Grid in 100 Days
Nigeria’s national electricity grid continues to face severe instability, plagued by frequent system failures that interrupt power distribution nationwide. Since President Bola Tinubu took office in May 2023, the grid has experienced at least 20 significant collapses, as reported by industry statistics compiled by early 2026. In response to these ongoing challenges, Joseph Tegbe, the […]
Power Sector Has No Quick Fix, Reforms Will Be Transparent If I Am Minister – Tegbe
*Joseph Tegbe The President’s ministerial nominee, Joseph Olasunkanmi Tegbe, has warned that Nigeria’s power crisis requires tough and transparent reforms, stressing that there are no quick fixes. Speaking during his screening at the Committee of the Whole on the floor of the Senate on Wednesday, Tegbe told lawmakers that the approach to the sector must change. “We will not do things the way we used to do before. I will not promise what I canno…
Power sector has no quick fix – Nigeria's new power minister Joseph Tegbe - Newsy People
Joseph Olasunkanmi Tegbe has warned that solving Nigeria’s electricity crisis will require difficult but transparent reforms, insisting there are no quick fixes to the country’s long standing power problems. Speaking during his screening before the Senate Committee of the Whole on Wednesday, Tegbe said the country must abandon old approaches to the sector. “We will not do things the way we used to do before. I will not promise what I cannot deli…
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