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Blackout in North: Power Minister Adelabu Meets Senate, Says Sabotage, Vandalisation Responsible

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The Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, has attributed the current blackout in the northern part of the country to sabotage and vandalisation of the infrastructure of the ministry and not grid collapse.

The Minister spoke on Tuesday, October 29, 2024, when he appeared before the Senate Committee on Power at the National Assembly in Abuja.

He told the lawmakers that urgent measures must be taken to secure the nation’s assets from being ruined by bandits and terrorists. He also said that serious efforts are on going to restore electricity to the north and this would be achieved within 72 hours.

He also informed the lawmakers that the ministry is working in collaboration with the National Security Adviser and other security agencies to ensure that normalcy is restored.

“What we are witnessing, particularly with regard to thepower situation in the north is unfortunate but worrisome. I also want to inform you that is far from grid collapse but purely sabotage and vandalisation.The transmission line that takes power to the north was destroyed by bandits and terrorists and what can we do about that? It has happened before that this same line that transmits power from Shiroro to Mando and Kaduna was vandalised and we fixed it without anybody knowing about it.

But this time around, it is extremely bad. The bandits also threatened our contractors, who were to fix the line back and that is why we sought the help of the NSA and other security agencies to get the line restored back.

“We have explored an alternative route, which is the Bauchi route and that one also was vandalised anyway but that is easier for us to deal with and that is why we can say that in two to three days, there will be electricity supply back to the north”, the Minister said.

He equally told the senators that Nigeria must invest seriously in the power sector for the country to navigate out of its current crisis such as the incessant grid disturbances.

He also said the ministry is investing in solar energy option as an alternative to the grid.

“Beyond all these that we are saying, we need to be looking at alternative to power supply and the one that is most acceptable now is the solar power. All of the 20 states of the north are blessed with sun shine. So, solar is possible as we need just 10 hours of sun light for its effectiveness. We are exploring this and we are making progress with it. We have investors on ground who are working on 100 mw of power in each of the 20 states in the north. We are working to achieve this option”, he said.

Adelabu also disclosed to the lawmakers that the ministry is working to decentralise the grid system so that each of the states in the country would have its own grid.

“The world has moved beyond a centralised grid. We are regionalising the grid. One of the ways to achieve this is that a memo has been sent to Mr. President for him to approve of it. It will involve establishing what is called the ‘Super Grid’, as a back up grid and alternative way of passing power across to the various parts of the country. This will address the challenge that we are dealing with now as there will be two or three optional routes to transmit power.

“States will be able to have their own grid and generation will not be concentrated in a particular region by using thousands of kilometres of transmission lines to take power to other regions.

“If you look at our hydro power today, 80 per cent of it is in Niger State; Shiroro, Jebba, Kainji, and Zungeru and we can say that hundred per cent of it is in North Central. Again, if you look at the gas fired plants, 80 percent of it is located in the Niger Delta region of Port Harcourt, Cross Rivers,Edo, Delta, and a few in Ogun State that is Omotosho and Olorunsogo. Imagine the length of transmission lines to move power from Niger Delta to other parts of the country.

“We want to ensure that we regionalise the grid, where every state will have its power source. You will not need to take power from the Niger Delta to Maiduguri or from Niger State to Oyo. In this case, if there is a problem with the national grid, states will have a back up. This is the medium term solution we are looking at but the ultimate is the solar power solution”, the Minister said.

The Minister explained to the lawmakers that in most cases what happened to the grid was not a collapse but disturbance. He said there is no where in the world that this does not happen but how to deal and handle such is the main challenge.


“Grid disturbances are not new to us and we have also seen grid collapses in the past. There are a thousand and one reasons why a grid can collapse but we need what we call automation for managing and controlling it. We lack automation in controlling the frequencies. We are just installing it with the help of the World Bank.

“On October 14, 2024, we had a total grid collapse but it was restored within 2 to three hours. But what happened on Saturday October 19, 2024, was not a grid collapse. One of our transformers in Jebba, caught fire and so the grid had to be shut down so that it could be fixed. That particular transformer is 47 years old. It was installed in 1977, during the FESTAC 77.


“Nigerians must be told the truth. We have a grid that is over 50 years old and lack regular maintenance. These are the issues and the challenges we are dealing with. We have infrastructures that are obsolete, weak, and old and are regularly vandalised. Untill the entire network is fully revived and upgraded, grid disturbances is almost inevitable”, he said, as he attributed the relative stability in the power sector to the Presidential Power Initiative of President Tinubu.

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Atiku, El-Rufai coalition seeks INEC registration for new party

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The National Opposition Coalition Group, led by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and ex-Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has formally applied to the Independent National Electoral Commission for the registration of a new political party—the All Democratic Alliance.

The application, dated June 19, was acknowledged by INEC on Friday, signalling the coalition’s determination to float a new platform instead of aligning with any existing political party.

The formation of ADA, backed by some other key political heavyweights, including former Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi and Umar Ardo, convener of the League of Northern Democrats and former aide to President Olusegun Obasanjo, seeks to capitalise on mounting public dissatisfaction and political realignments to stop President Bola Tinubu at the next poll.

The application comes just a few days after INEC warned political groups that no amount of pressure or public sentiment would override the need for strict compliance with constitutional and electoral guidelines.


The commission reiterated that party registration remains a rigorous constitutional process—not merely a political declaration.

With Thursday’s application, the national opposition coalition has now put an end to weeks of speculation about whether it would revive a dormant political platform or launch a fresh one altogether.

A copy of the application letter, obtained by our correspondent in Abuja, was jointly signed by the association’s Protem National Chairman, Chief Akin A. Rickets, and Protem National Secretary, Abdullahi Elayo.

The letter partly read, “We respectfully write to the Independent National Electoral Commission, requesting the registration of our association, the All Democratic Alliance, as a political party.

“This is a sequel to the decision taken by the Nigerian National Coalition Group to sponsor our association for full registration.

“The name of the party shall be All Democratic Alliance with ADA as our acronym and ‘Justice for All’ as our slogan.”

The coalition also submitted relevant documents, including the party’s constitution, manifesto, logo, and minutes of its foundational meetings.

The party’s symbol prominently features a maize (corn), which the applicants say represents abundance, resilience, and sustenance—core ideals they hope to promote.

“We have further attached our manifesto encompassing details of our party ideology and our constitution providing the legal framework that defines our identity, structures, and organisation,” the letter continued.
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Residents Commend Abiodun as Ogun Intensifies Work on Ijebu-Ode Roads Reconstruction

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As the Ogun State government intensifies efforts on the re-construction of roads in Ijebu-Ode and its environs, residents of the town have commended the government for giving the town a facelift in the area of a good road network and other social amenities.

The residents who bared their minds in a chat with newsmen said critical infrastructure in the ancient town had been in a downward trend for a long time, but the narratives have changed since the inception of the present administration.

A resident of Tam-Balogun, one of the roads under construction in the town, Mr. Oduwole Lawrence, recalled the harrowing experience he and his neighbours went through in the past, especially during the rainy season, adding that with the construction of the road, life would return to normal for those living in the area.

“The government is doing well, and I love everything they are doing about the roads because roads are one of the amenities people need to move forward.

“Before now, each government had its own plan for infrastructure, but this time around, in a year or two, Ijebu-Ode has developed significantly regarding roads,” he said.

Another resident of the area, Miss Dayo Oluwaremilekun, noted that with the reconstruction of the road by the Prince Dapo Abiodun-led administration, the fear of flooding during the rainy season is over.

“Honestly, to be candid, the construction of this road is a great relief to those of us living in this area because in the past, especially during the rainy season, we could not go out, and this affected our movement. But now we thank God we can walk freely; we want to thank the state government for this,” she said.

At the 12.5-kilometer Obalende-Abeokuta road, a resident, Alhaji Kehinde Moshood Sanni, thanked Governor Abiodun for embarking on the reconstruction of the road, which he said had been in a deplorable condition for a long time, urging the governor to continue with his good works.

Similarly, Ojoye Ademolu, another resident of the Obalende-Abeokuta road, who could not hide his excitement about the ongoing reconstruction of the road, said that the road, when completed, would bring joy to the people of the area.

“We are happy; we have been suffering prior to this particular time. Now, we are glad that the road is being reconstructed. All we ask for is for the contractor to hasten up and complete it on time so that we can be even happier,” he said.

Speaking on the progress of work done so far on the roads, the site engineer for Fort Hermon, the construction company handling the projects, Michael Umeh, said work has been intensified on the 0.85-kilometer Tam-Balogun road, 1.1-kilometer Osinubi road, and the 12.5-kilometer Obalende-Abeokuta road.

He said clearing the project site, excavation, stone base work, and construction of drainage systems have been completed and are ready for asphalting, noting that rain is the major constraint impeding the speed of work
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Man Who Breached Protocol During Tinubu’s Kaduna Visit Has Psychiatric Disorders — Police

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The Kaduna State Police Command has said that the fellow who breached security protocol during the commissioning of projects at Murtala Mohammed Square by President Bola Tinubu was born with “psychiatric disorders”.

The Command’s Spokesman, DSP Mansir Hassan, in a statement, said the individual, Umar Mohammed, a native of Anguwan Muazu in Kaduna,

The police admitted that the fellow was screened and admitted into the stadium as an All Progressives Congress (APC) supporter, wearing the standard campaign T-shirt and carrying banners bearing the images of the President and Governor Uba Sani like every other supporter admitted into the stadium.


The police explained that the individual, out of excitement, breached the protocol and jumped into the restricted arena out of curiosity to catch a closer look at the President. The police said the fellow was immediately blocked and arrested by the security team.

The police said the fellow was thoroughly searched and no incriminating item was found in his possession.

Meanwhile, the Kaduna State Commissioner of Police, Rabiu Muhammad, has warned mischief makers and members of the public to refrain from spreading falsehoods or politicising the incident.

The commissioner said the matter would be further investigated.
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