Nigerians have been urged to demonstrate patriotism in their actions, attitudes, and dispositions, especially towards the nation’s critical power infrastructure.
The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, made the call in his New Year message to Nigerians on Wednesday.
In a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Strategic Communications and Media Relations, Bolaji Tunji, in Abuja, the minister expressed deep concern over the continuous attacks and vandalism of power infrastructure, which have negatively impacted the progress made in the incremental supply of electricity to households and businesses, due to the lack of patriotism by those responsible.
Adelabu pointed out that the actions of unpatriotic Nigerians, who appear as vandals and bandits, have been the primary obstacle to achieving a breakthrough in the nation’s electricity supply over the past year.
He emphasized that access to electricity is a fundamental right for all Nigerians and that host communities must play a role in protecting critical power assets.
Last year, Adelabu pledged that power generation in Nigeria would reach 6,000 MW by the end of the year, highlighting improvements in the sector over the past year.
However, the frequent collapse of the nation’s electricity grid and the vandalism of towers have ultimately undermined the stability of the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry and hampered the country’s power generation.
The statement read, “As we are ushered into the New Year by the grace of the Almighty God, this is to reiterate the commitment of our ministry and all our agencies to the pragmatic and resolute promise of Mr President to make electricity supply to all Nigerians a reality.
“President Bola Tinubu has repeatedly said that access to electricity is the right of all Nigerians and we have keyed into that promise and will ensure that all Nigerians are availed of this fundamental human right, as directed by Mr President.
“I want to call on all of us to own the power infrastructure in our different communities across the country. In doing this, we can secure and safeguard them.”
He reiterated the government’s commitment to the pragmatic and resolute promise of Mr President to make electricity supply to all Nigerians.
“The Federal Government is committed towards ensuring regular electricity supply to businesses and households in the country, and all the agencies of the ministry are committed to this. However, those who did not wish the nation well, such as vandals and saboteurs, went after these national assets.
“Power and transmission lines were subjected to constant and sustained attacks. Though efforts are being made to protect these assets, we plead with all Nigerians to see this infrastructure as theirs and protect them.
“Let us all be patriotic and appreciate the administration’s desire to provide these assets, especially our transmission and distribution lines,” he pleaded.
The statement continued, “Without electricity supply, there is absolutely nothing we can do. Our industries cannot work. Our educational and health institutions will not function. I therefore wish to plead with our host communities to also own the power infrastructure, by protecting them. In this way, we are playing our roles, as patriotic citizens of Nigeria.
“As we enter the new year, we are coming with renewed vigour to ensure that Nigerians enjoy uninterrupted electricity supply, either through grid or non-grid supply.
“Let me reiterate that the Federal Government is determined to ensure that our tertiary educational and health institutions also benefit from the ongoing reforms in the power sector by alleviating the challenges they face in areas of power supply and tariff.
“We wish all Nigerians a blessed, glorious, and prosperous New Year.”