The Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, has announced that he will resign his position as the Minister of Power in the coming days.
This was contained in a press statement issued on Wednesday by Tunji Bolaji, Special Adviser on Strategic Communications and Media Relations to the Minister.
According to the statement, the timing of the Minister’s anticipated resignation reflects his commitment to addressing key sectoral challenges and ensuring continuity in ongoing reforms prior to exiting office.
He notably said that these include efforts to stabilise the sector following recent declines in power generation due to gas supply constraints to power plants, ongoing pipeline repairs, and outstanding obligations to gas suppliers, as well as the need to secure the President’s approval for his intended resignation and gubernatorial aspiration in Oyo State.
The statement explained that the minister expressed profound appreciation to the President for his steadfast support and reaffirmed his commitment to the advancement of Nigeria’s power sector and overall national development.
The statement further explained that on Tuesday, the minister met with President Tinubu at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, where he presented a comprehensive report on his stewardship of the power sector over the past two and a half years.
According to it, during the meeting, the minister outlined key milestones he claimed to have recorded under his leadership, including efforts to stabilise electricity generation, strengthen transmission capacity, and implement reforms aimed at enhancing efficiency and service delivery across the power sector value chain.
It added that a central highlight of the engagement was the presentation of the National Integrated Electricity Policy (NIEP) and its accompanying Strategic Implementation Plan (SIP), as well as the Medium-Long Term Integrated Resource Plan for the Power Sector to guide Succession and Sustainability.
“The NIEP is a comprehensive policy framework designed to guide the sustainable development of Nigeria’s electricity sector. It provides a long-term roadmap for achieving energy security, expanding electricity access, integrating renewable energy, and building a more resilient and efficient power sector.
The Strategic Implementation Plan (SIP) serves as the operational blueprint for the NIEP, detailing specific actions, timelines, and institutional responsibilities required to translate policy objectives into measurable outcomes.
The SIP prioritises critical interventions across generation, transmission, and distribution, while also addressing regulatory reforms, investment mobilisation, human capacity and local content development within the sector.
“President Tinubu commended the Minister for his dedication and the progress recorded, particularly in laying a strong policy foundation for the transformation of the power sector.
The President also granted his consent and blessing for the Minister to pursue his governorship ambition,” the statement added.
