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Nigeria targets 23-hour power supply in Lagos, Abuja

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The Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, has assured Nigerians that the ministry will work assiduously to improve power supply to Nigerians. He gave the assurance on a day that President Goodluck Jonathan inaugurated the “Light-Up Rural Nigeria’’ project in Durumi, Bwari Area Council of Abuja.

Nebo said the ministry was working hard to ensure stable power supply in spite of some of the challenges in the sector.

“The immediate goal of the Federal Government is to ensure that those already getting between 12 and 14 hours of supply begin to enjoy between 16 and 18 hours of power supply, respectively.

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solar panels for rural electrification

“We also have a target to ensure that major cities like Lagos and Abuja get between 22 and 23 hours’ supply daily,’’ he said.

PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN (2ND R) CUTTING THE TAPE TO LAUNCH THE OPERATION LIGHT-UP RURAL NIGERIA (OLRN) PROJECT AT DURUMI COMMUNITY IN FCT, ABUJA ON MONDAY (13/1/14). WITH HIM ARE FROM LEFT: MINISTER OF POWER, PROF CHINEDU NEBO; COUNTRY PRESIDENT, SCHNIEIDER ELECTRIC NIGERIA, MR MARCEL HOCHET AND FCT MINISTER, SEN BALA MOHAMMED.
PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN (2ND R) CUTTING THE TAPE TO LAUNCH THE OPERATION LIGHT-UP RURAL NIGERIA (OLRN) PROJECT AT DURUMI COMMUNITY IN FCT, ABUJA ON MONDAY (13/1/14). WITH HIM ARE FROM LEFT: MINISTER OF POWER, PROF CHINEDU NEBO; COUNTRY PRESIDENT, SCHNIEIDER ELECTRIC NIGERIA, MR MARCEL HOCHET AND FCT MINISTER, SEN BALA MOHAMMED.

He said the ultimate goal of government was for Nigerians to get 24 hours daily supply eventually, and expressed optimism that the vision was realisable.

“Government’s vision will not stop at giving electricity to city dwellers, but will also ensure that power goes to all the nooks and crannies of the country. To this end, President Jonathan has given us marching orders to take electricity to all cities, even those that are not connected to the national grid,’’ he said.

He, however, decried the activities of saboteurs, who he said, had upped the ante in their bid to suppress the good work of the stakeholders in the industry.

He also decried the recent vandalism of gas pipelines in the Warri axis of Escravos.

Nebo called on Nigerians to join the Federal Government and security agencies in the fight against the ugly trend.

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