President Bola Tinubu has assured Nigerians that ongoing efforts by his administration will soon lead to significant improvements in the country’s electricity supply.
The President gave the assurance on Friday, March 27, while addressing party members at the National Convention of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Abuja, amid growing concerns over persistent power outages across the country.
Tinubu acknowledged the challenges faced by citizens and businesses due to unreliable electricity, noting that the government is actively working to address the situation.
“I assure you, many of you lamenting the problem of electricity and power; we are paying attention to that. Electricity will become better, and we assure you there will be opportunities and progress in our industrialisation,” he said.
He revealed that the administration plans to inject approximately 1,500 megawatts into the national grid through the Grid Asset Management Company, as part of efforts to strengthen power infrastructure and improve supply.
The President also emphasized that his government’s policies are already yielding measurable results, dismissing criticism from opposition groups.
“The impact of our programmes is visible, tangible, impactful, and measurable—not mere rhetoric as some opposition elements like to suggest. We are moving from survival mode to stability,” Tinubu added.
Nigeria has long struggled with inadequate power generation and distribution, a challenge that continues to affect economic growth and daily life. The latest assurance signals the government’s renewed focus on stabilizing the sector and boosting industrial development.









