Yuletide: Power Minister promises to deliver stable electricity

The Minister of Power, Oloye Adebayo Adelabu has promised Nigerians stable power supply during the Christmas and New Year celebrations.

In a statement by the Minister’s Special Adviser, Strategic Communication and Public Relations, Mr Bolaji Tunji, the Minister said, “In the spirit of Christmas, I extend heartfelt felicitations to Christians and fellow Nigerians. May this season of love and sacrifice inspire unity and compassion among us.

“As we reflect on the birth of Jesus Christ, a symbol of love and peace, let us emulate His spirit of selflessness and embrace one another across faiths and divides.

“Unity is paramount for our nation’s development, thriving in an environment of peace and tranquility,” he said.

Adelabu gave the assurance in a message entitled: “Fostering Unity and Progress.”

According to him, “During this festive season, let’s prioritise giving, love, and remembrance of God’s love through Jesus Christ. Regardless of our faith, let’s unite in prayers for the peace and progress of Nigeria, our shared home.

“I congratulate President Bola Tinubu, our leaders, legislators, and administrators at all levels at this period.

“I encourage Nigerians to steadfastly support Tinubu’s government for the collective advancement of our nation.”

The minister assured all citizens that efforts are diligently underway to enhance the nation’s power supply during this festive season.

He said that these efforts were put in place in recognition of the importance of electricity in the daily life of Nigerians, adding that his ministry was committed to ensuring a more reliable and improved power infrastructure.

“We understand the significance of uninterrupted power, especially during celebrations, and are working tirelessly to provide a stable electricity supply.

“Your comfort and enjoyment during this yuletide season are paramount, and we are dedicated to making substantial progress in delivering an enhanced power experience for all.”

Adelabu wished Nigerians a joyous Christmas celebration and a prosperous New Year as they look forward to 2024.

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