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Sanwo-Olu Commissions Electrification Projects In Badagry Border Communities by alphonsojidebab(op): 3:24pm On Mar 12
The Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has inaugurated major electrification projects across several communities in the Badagry axis as part of efforts to improve power supply and boost economic activities in the border region.

The newly commissioned infrastructure includes three high-capacity tower crossings, rehabilitation of 33KV distribution lines along the Gbaji–Seme and Owode–Apa corridors, and the connection of 51 transformer substations designed to tackle long-standing electricity challenges affecting the communities. Eyes Of Lagos reports,

Speaking during the commissioning ceremony, the governor—represented by the Deputy Governor, Kadri Obafemi Hamzat—said the project goes beyond providing electricity infrastructure.

According to him, the initiative is aimed at restoring confidence among residents and creating opportunities for businesses and entrepreneurs in the area.

He explained that the project aligns with the administration’s development blueprint known as the THEMES+ Development Agenda, particularly the focus on improving energy access and strengthening infrastructure across the state.

Sanwo-Olu also highlighted the importance of the newly inaugurated Lagos State Electricity Regulatory Commission, stating that the board will help the state regulate and expand electricity supply more effectively.

The governor noted that improved electricity infrastructure will enable traders to extend their business hours, while artisans and small-scale manufacturers will be able to increase productivity.

He added that schools, hospitals, and households in the affected communities will also benefit from more stable power supply.

The governor described Badagry as a key economic gateway connecting Nigeria to the Republic of Benin and the wider West African region.

He said continued investment in infrastructure within the area is essential to support trade, commerce, and cross-border economic activities.

Sanwo-Olu congratulated residents of Gbaji, Seme, Owode, and Apa, urging them to protect the newly installed infrastructure from vandalism to ensure it serves the communities for many years.

The Chairman of the Lagos State House of Assembly Committee on Energy and Mineral Resources, Sabur Akanbi Oluwa, described the project as a strong indication of the state government’s commitment to expanding reliable electricity access across Lagos.

According to him, improved power supply will stimulate economic activities, enhance security, and improve the overall quality of life for residents.

Earlier, the Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Biodun Ogunleye, explained that the electrification initiative was designed to address persistent electricity challenges in the affected communities.

He added that the new infrastructure will significantly increase power distribution capacity across the Gbaji–Seme and Owode–Apa corridors.

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Mineral Resources, Abiola Olowu, also noted that the project demonstrates the government’s commitment to providing energy infrastructure that supports socio-economic development across the Badagry region and Lagos State as a whole.
https://eyesoflagos.com/2026/03/12/sanwo-olu-electrification-project-badagry-lagos/

Re: Sanwo-Olu Commissions Electrification Projects In Badagry Border Communities by SmartPolician: 3:33pm On Mar 12
Why is LASG not investing in power generation, transmission and distribution? How can a country's commercial capital city enjoy power for merely 4 hours daily because there's disruption in gas supply?
Re: Sanwo-Olu Commissions Electrification Projects In Badagry Border Communities by femi4: 6:13pm On Mar 12
Yet no power in lag

Darkness everywhere
Re: Sanwo-Olu Commissions Electrification Projects In Badagry Border Communities by Shomek(m): 6:17pm On Mar 12
Lol with the agbako national grid
Re: Sanwo-Olu Commissions Electrification Projects In Badagry Border Communities by BATified2023: 6:18pm On Mar 12
SmartPolician:
Why is LASG not investing in power generation, transmission and distribution? How can a country's commercial capital city enjoy power for merely 4 hours daily because there's disruption in gas supply?
y can't u hold the governor's of your region accountable?

Must it always b Lagos?

U people will fail to hold the leaders of your region accountable and u will run to south west cos of their misgovernance n once u get here u suddenly become an activist talking down on your place of refuge
Re: Sanwo-Olu Commissions Electrification Projects In Badagry Border Communities by lovemko(m): 6:19pm On Mar 12
Eya! See wetin person dey commission in 2026!
2026!

Na Lagos wey master strategist build be this oh!
Re: Sanwo-Olu Commissions Electrification Projects In Badagry Border Communities by yarimo(m): 6:21pm On Mar 12
Good governernce in reality in Lagos state, unlike one media governor in Abia state where everything starts and ends up in the media
Re: Sanwo-Olu Commissions Electrification Projects In Badagry Border Communities by SmartPolician: 6:27pm On Mar 12
BATified2023:
y can't u hold the governor's of your region accountable?

Must it always b Lagos?

U people will fail to hold the leaders of your region accountable and u will run to south west cos of their misgovernance n once u get here u suddenly become an activist talking down on your place of refuge
My comment is for reasonable people to read, not stupid agba dorians
Re: Sanwo-Olu Commissions Electrification Projects In Badagry Border Communities by callmetade: 6:58pm On Mar 12
Where is the light?? LoL stupid people,.. na mikano dey dia house I no blame them awon werey government
Re: Sanwo-Olu Commissions Electrification Projects In Badagry Border Communities by callmetade: 7:00pm On Mar 12
For lakowe we no even dey see light at all... Everywhere is just blurr in this country
femi4:
Yet no power in lag

Darkness everywhere
And petrol price dey shot up imagine the konkobility
Re: Sanwo-Olu Commissions Electrification Projects In Badagry Border Communities by ccollins(m): 7:14pm On Mar 12
BATified2023:
y can't u hold the governor's of your region accountable?

Must it always b Lagos?

U people will fail to hold the leaders of your region accountable and u will run to south west cos of their misgovernance n once u get here u suddenly become an activist talking down on your place of refuge
abia state has constant light and it is outside of lagos
Re: Sanwo-Olu Commissions Electrification Projects In Badagry Border Communities by EPIJOE: 7:31pm On Mar 12
What of Epe. No light in Epe for over 2yrs now. Nothing is been done.
Re: Sanwo-Olu Commissions Electrification Projects In Badagry Border Communities by jamafa: 7:51pm On Mar 12
lovemko:
Eya! See wetin person dey commission in 2026!
2026!

Na Lagos wey master strategist build be this oh!
Which Bush d one come from??
Re: Sanwo-Olu Commissions Electrification Projects In Badagry Border Communities by sirblend: 8:38pm On Mar 12
BATified2023:
y can't u hold the governor's of your region accountable?

Must it always b Lagos?

U people will fail to hold the leaders of your region accountable and u will run to south west cos of their misgovernance n once u get here u suddenly become an activist talking down on your place of refuge
Pardon him please!

He was not aware that same way the current minister of power crippled power supply in his state is the way the current power minister has crippled power supply in lagos state.
Re: Sanwo-Olu Commissions Electrification Projects In Badagry Border Communities by Freshtruth(m): 8:57pm On Mar 12
Tinubu use full governor do messenger now apc primaries I take know. By 2031 when tinubu go put person as president. I won't be surprise if he turn d person to his personal assistant
Re: Sanwo-Olu Commissions Electrification Projects In Badagry Border Communities by Good2go1: 11:11pm On Mar 12
He is holding the governor he pays tax to accountable, what is your business about that?
BATified2023:
y can't u hold the governor's of your region accountable?

Must it always b Lagos?

U people will fail to hold the leaders of your region accountable and u will run to south west cos of their misgovernance n once u get here u suddenly become an activist talking down on your place of refuge
Re: Sanwo-Olu Commissions Electrification Projects In Badagry Border Communities by Sheuns(m): 11:23pm On Mar 12
BATified2023:
y can't u hold the governor's of your region accountable?

Must it always b Lagos?

U people will fail to hold the leaders of your region accountable and u will run to south west cos of their misgovernance n once u get here u suddenly become an activist talking down on your place of refuge
Just shut it and shh.

If he stays in Lagos and pays his taxes here, he has every right to call the government if they’re not doing well.

Enough with this stale rhetorics.
Re: Sanwo-Olu Commissions Electrification Projects In Badagry Border Communities by AlphaTaikun: 10:17am On Mar 13
alphonsojidebab:
The Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has inaugurated major electrification projects across several communities in the Badagry axis as part of efforts to improve power supply and boost economic activities in the border region.

The newly commissioned infrastructure includes three high-capacity tower crossings, rehabilitation of 33KV distribution lines along the Gbaji–Seme and Owode–Apa corridors, and the connection of 51 transformer substations designed to tackle long-standing electricity challenges affecting the communities. Eyes Of Lagos reports,

Speaking during the commissioning ceremony, the governor—represented by the Deputy Governor, Kadri Obafemi Hamzat—said the project goes beyond providing electricity infrastructure.

According to him, the initiative is aimed at restoring confidence among residents and creating opportunities for businesses and entrepreneurs in the area.

He explained that the project aligns with the administration’s development blueprint known as the THEMES+ Development Agenda, particularly the focus on improving energy access and strengthening infrastructure across the state.

Sanwo-Olu also highlighted the importance of the newly inaugurated Lagos State Electricity Regulatory Commission, stating that the board will help the state regulate and expand electricity supply more effectively.

The governor noted that improved electricity infrastructure will enable traders to extend their business hours, while artisans and small-scale manufacturers will be able to increase productivity.

He added that schools, hospitals, and households in the affected communities will also benefit from more stable power supply.

The governor described Badagry as a key economic gateway connecting Nigeria to the Republic of Benin and the wider West African region.

He said continued investment in infrastructure within the area is essential to support trade, commerce, and cross-border economic activities.

Sanwo-Olu congratulated residents of Gbaji, Seme, Owode, and Apa, urging them to protect the newly installed infrastructure from vandalism to ensure it serves the communities for many years.

The Chairman of the Lagos State House of Assembly Committee on Energy and Mineral Resources, Sabur Akanbi Oluwa, described the project as a strong indication of the state government’s commitment to expanding reliable electricity access across Lagos.

According to him, improved power supply will stimulate economic activities, enhance security, and improve the overall quality of life for residents.

Earlier, the Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Biodun Ogunleye, explained that the electrification initiative was designed to address persistent electricity challenges in the affected communities.

He added that the new infrastructure will significantly increase power distribution capacity across the Gbaji–Seme and Owode–Apa corridors.

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Mineral Resources, Abiola Olowu, also noted that the project demonstrates the government’s commitment to providing energy infrastructure that supports socio-economic development across the Badagry region and Lagos State as a whole.

https://eyesoflagos.com/2026/03/12/sanwo-olu-electrification-project-badagry-lagos/
It's a good move to electrify the border areas which are often neglected in many Nigerian States. Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu has to be more imaginative and dynamic than he is doing with his team of Commissioners by taking advantage of the FACT that President 'Bola Tinubu is in charge of governance at the FG level and Lagos State is located on the coastline which is good for wind turbines and hydro-electricity.

However, Lagos State has to urgently invest in high capacity independent power generation using mixed energy sources from wind power to desalination power plants, etc, just like Lagos State had planned to do via the partnership with Enron when the then Governor 'Bola Ahmed Tinubu was in office back in the 2000s. The ormer President Olusegun Obasanjo insidious character scuttled that plan because Tinubu belonged to a different political party (AD instead of the so-called PDP) in addition to illegally withholding the monthly allocations due to Lagos State which the Supreme Court ruled was illegal.
Re: Sanwo-Olu Commissions Electrification Projects In Badagry Border Communities by Fearurcreeator: 12:08pm On Mar 13
SmartPolician:
My comment is for reasonable people to read, not stupid agba dorians
Na other region leaders una dey chuk eye , face una region arinya
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