President Bola Tinubu’s government has assured Nigerians of stable electricity supply by the first quarter of the year 2024.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Maitama Tuggar, gave this assurance in an interview on ChannelsTV.
“In the coming year, by the first half of next year (2024), there will be a remarkable improvement in the electricity supply in Nigeria,” Tuggar said.
“In the coming year, by the first half of next year (2024), there will be a remarkable improvement in the electricity supply in Nigeria,” he said.
“The fact that we are exporting gas to Germany or we intend to do that does not mean that we are depriving Nigeria’s domestic gas needs that will be fulfilled as well, but you also need the revenue that would accrue from such exports to invest further in taking electricity and gas to other parts of Nigeria. So, it’s all interconnected, and one does not stop the other from happening,” he added.
Politics Nigeria reports that the country has, in recent times, recorded numerous cases of nationwide blackouts due to collapse of the national grid, vandalism and others.