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FG assures of improved performance in power sector
Nigeria’s Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu has said despite zero allocation in the 2025 capital budget, the ministry continues to perform its statutory functions of providing electricity to Nigerians. The minister who also disclosed that the Federal Government would avoid fiscal error that hampered the implementation of the 2025 capital budget said there would be better performance in the sector in the new year.
The Minister made this known on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, during the budget defence of the power ministry before the Senate Committee on Power at the National Assembly, Abuja, where he lamented that the none release of the capital funds slowed down activities across ministries, agencies and departments in the outgone year 2025, advising against a recurrence in the 2026 budget.
Adelabu further noted that despite the none release, the ministry’s activities, which were mainly supervisory, of the agencies under it, were carried out effectively.
“There are three components to the budget which are salaries and wages, overhead cost, and capital expenditure. The first two were achieved hundred per cent but we recorded zero percent on the capital. However, we have agencies under the ministry, who generate revenues on their own and could carry on their work. This made it much easier for us to weather through the year”.
The minister told the lawmakers that despite the none release of the capital funds, the ministry was able to record only one grid disturbance, which happened on September 12, 2025.
“In 2024, when the budget performance was far better, we recorded one full grid collapse and about four disturbances. However in 2025, when we did not get anything, we recorded only one disturbance, which happened in the Niger Delta area as a result of the activities of vandals and explosion which affected gas supply. We were able to weather this challenge due to investments that have been put into stabilising the grid. So it is not true that because we did not get funds, the nation was thrown into darkness in 2025”, the Minister said.
He also disclosed that thirty percent of the 2025 capital budget is expected to be released to the ministry before the end March, 2026, while the remaining 70 percent would be implanted for the rest of the year.
“The Federal Government is taking all the necessary steps and measures to ensure that the fiscal error that affected the implementation of the 2025 budget are avoided in the implementation of the 2026 budget. Mr President made this known while presenting the 2026 appropriation to the joint sitting of the National Assembly, so we are sure of a better implementation this year, Adelabu said.
In his earlier remarks, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Power, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe described budgeting as a vital tool that aids prudent running of government activities, enabling the judicious utilisation of public funds, promoting transparency and accountability in all sectors of the economy.
“It is against this background that ministries, departments and agencies of government are mandated to submit their annual budget expenditure estimates and revenue projections to the National Assembly through the Executive branch for approval.
“As we are all aware, the Power sector plays a vital role in the continous prosperity of any economy, particularly at a period of rapid global changes and economic diversification. Consequent to this, the Committee will continuously engage the ministry to ensure tangible implementation of approved budgets as well as to identify the ministry’s challenges that require legislative support. This will be achieved through the legislative oversight functions and amendment of existing legislation where applicable”, Abaribe said.
The Minister was accompanied by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Alhaji Mamuda Mamman and the Directors.
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