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2023: Atiku set to fix Nigeria’s power problem

The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in the 2023 general election, Atiku Abubakar, has taken a peep into the challenges the nation is facing, pointing out that if elected, he will amongst others fix Nigeria’s power problem.

Nigerians have recently expressed considerable anxiety due to the national grid failure and the electrical workers’ strike, even though the country’s citizens had been without power for a while.

In the statement personally signed, the former vice president outlines how, via creative solutions, his government, when it takes office in 2023, will bring Nigeria out of the shadows.

Read the complete statement below:

Having keenly observed developments in the power sector within the last 24 hours, I am again convinced that my solution to the electricity crisis, as encapsulated in my Policy Document, ‘My Covenant with Nigerians’, remains the most proactive plan to lead Nigeria out of darkness.

In this regard, my approach is to first remove the entire electricity value chain from the exclusive list and give states the power to generate, transmit and distribute electricity for themselves.

An industrial dispute with the Federal Government in Abuja should not affect an industry in Lagos or a factory in Aba or Kano, or even an average Nigerian who wants to get home, watch the news and sleep under a ceiling fan.

Secondly, my policy shall aim at achieving greater coordination of investments in the entire electricity value chain.

Investments in additional generation capacity are futile without consideration for the complementary transmission and distribution infrastructure to wheel the additional energy.

Any investment in additional generation capacity would be competitively procured considering a viable mix of renewable (hydro, solar, wind and biofuels) and non-renewable (coal, gas) options for energy security.

Thirdly, ahead of procuring additional generation, both transmission and distribution capacities would be enhanced with government and private sector support for investments.

In this regard, we shall incentivise private investors to invest in developing multiple green-field mini-grid transmission systems to be looped into the super-grip in the medium to long term while allowing the Federal Government to focus on policy, regulation, and standardisation

My aspiration to be President is to protect the interest of the average Nigerian in all circumstances, and on this, I stand to say that I have no interest either directly or indirectly in any generator company, as has been publicly revealed.

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