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yemi·Politics· 1 day ago

Tegbe Pledges Rapid Power Sector Improvements but Stops Short of 24-Hour Supply

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Joseph Olasunkanmi Tegbe, Nigeria’s newly confirmed Power Minister, says he cannot promise around-the-clock electricity tomorrow but guarantees visible improvements soon. He plans to reduce uncertainty by clarifying distribution schedules and tackling the 44% metering gap. Over the past year, the government has rolled out more than one million meters nationwide. Tegbe emphasises building a viable power system on solid operational and financial foundations. He vows measurable gains across the country in the shortest possible time.

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hala1 day ago

What specific timeline should we expect for concrete improvements in power distribution after Tegbe's announcement?

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kris1 day ago

Is there any concrete schedule tied to Tegbe's plan for improved power distribution?

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julia1 day ago

When might we start noticing actual changes in our power supply following his recent pledge?

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grace1 day ago

It's interesting how Tegbe highlights the metering gap but stops short of promising 24-hour supply right away.

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prince1 day ago

We don do this kind promise before, na same songs repeat. Tegbe needs clear deadlines, no talk talk.

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mary1 day ago

Local cooperatives should start tracking meter installations and usage data to hold the ministry accountable for its stated targets.

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