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Our goal is to ensure stable power supply during Ramadan: FG

Mr Adelabu said the federal government would upgrade power infrastructure to address grid instability and expand access to electricity for all Nigerians.

• March 1, 2025
Adebayo Adelabu
Adebayo Adelabu [Credit; Mansur Ibrahim via The Cable]

The federal government has restated its commitment to power infrastructure development to ensure an uninterrupted electricity supply.

Minister of Power Adebayo Adelabu said this in a message to mark the 2025 Ramadan fast on Saturday in Abuja.

He described Ramadan as a period of spiritual reflection, self-discipline and devotion, stressing that the federal government was committed to improving the people’s overall well-being.

Mr Adelabu said the federal government would upgrade power infrastructure to address grid instability and expand access to electricity for all Nigerians.

The minister said he was aware of the challenges Nigerians were experiencing, especially in the area of electricity supply.

”I understand that the observance of Ramadan often requires increased energy consumption, especially during the pre-dawn (Suhoor) and post-sunset (Iftar) meals, as well as during nightly prayers (Taraweeh).

”I want to assure the Muslim community that the Ministry of Power is working tirelessly to ensure stable and reliable power supply during this holy month and beyond.

”Our goal is to ensure that every household can observe Ramadan with comfort and dignity,” he said.

Mr Adelabu urged the Muslim faithful to use electricity responsibly and to be mindful of energy conservation.

He said such actions, including turning off unnecessary lights, using energy-efficient appliances, and unplugging devices when not in use, could reduce energy consumption and ease the burden on the national grid.

The minister noted that the Muslim faithful contributed to the stability of the power supply and demonstrated their commitment to environmental sustainability by ensuring effective utilisation of electricity consumption.

Mr Adelabu said this was in line with the Islamic principle of stewardship and responsibility over the earth’s resources and called for unity and harmony among all Nigerians, regardless of religious or ethnic differences.

“Nigeria is a nation blessed with diversity, it is through mutual respect, understanding, and cooperation that we can overcome our challenges and build a brighter future for future generations.

”Let us use this holy month to foster peace, tolerance, and goodwill within our communities and to pray for the progress and prosperity of our beloved country.

“To our Muslim brothers and sisters, I urge you to take advantage of this sacred month to pray for Nigeria’s peace, stability, and development.

”Let us beseech Allah (SWT) to guide our leaders, strengthen our institutions, and bless our nation with abundant resources and opportunities,” Mr Adelabu said.

(NAN)

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