He noted that his resignation would take effect from April 30, 2026.
”The reforms initiated by President Bola Tinubu are beginning to take root, and Nigerians will soon witness the full benefits,” the minister said.
The Islamic Development Bank has expressed its readiness to partner the federal government to address critical infrastructure gaps in Nigeria’s power sector.
According to him, the projects signal a push to modernise infrastructure and boost electricity access.
The minister said that the overhaul of the DisCos was also aimed to demonstrate a replicable model for operational turnaround.
The minister also prayed for Nigeria’s peace, progress, and prosperity.
Mr Adelabu called on Nigerians to remain steadfast in their commitment to peace, unity, and progress.
The minister said that Christians should emulate the selfless sacrifice of Christ to redeem humanity.
Mr Tunji said the committee was set up to address the incessant grid collapses in the power sector.
The federal government said Nigeria’s power generation rose to a three-year high of 5,313mw on Monday.
