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Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by SlavaUkraini(op): 8:17am On Mar 31
Persistent blackouts across Nigerian states have intensified calls for the removal of the minister of power, Adebayo Adelabu, by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Over the past four months, electricity supply has remained erratic, with generation levels fluctuating between 2,000 and 4,000 megawatts— far below the needs of a population exceeding 250 million. As of March 29, 2026, electricity distribution companies received just 2,855 megawatts, highlighting the scale of the shortfall.


Electricity distribution companies (Discos) have attributed the situation to reduced generation, while generation companies (Gencos) blame gas supply constraints linked to mounting debts reportedly exceeding N4 trillion.

The crisis has left households and businesses struggling with unreliable power supply nationwide.

Amid public outcry, Adelabu recently apologized to Nigerians, acknowledging the sector’s challenges.

Meanwhile, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, speaking at the All Progressives Congress convention, said the creation of Grid Asset Management Company, GAMCO, is a potential solution to address the sector’s financial and structural issues.

“Many of you are lamenting the problem of electricity; we are paying attention to it. The GAMCO will inject 150,000 MW into the electricity corridors,” he said.

However, many Nigerians argue that apologies and policy proposals are no longer sufficient, demanding immediate and tangible improvements.

Calls for Adelabu’s resignation intensify

Speaking to DAILY POST, Eze Onyekpere, lead director of the Centre for Social Justice, called for Adelabu’s immediate removal, describing his performance as disappointing.

Onyekpere criticized the minister for lacking direction and innovation, insisting that his continued stay in office offers no value to the sector.

He also reminded President Tinubu of his campaign promise to improve electricity supply.

According to him, the current realities in the power sector fall far short of expectations, stressing that leadership in such a critical sector requires clear vision and decisive action.

He maintained that Adelabu should either resign or be relieved of his duties, emphasizing that broader reforms and competent leadership are ultimately more important than a mere change of personnel.

“He (President Tinubu) told us that if he doesn’t revive electricity sector, we should not vote for him for a second time.

The minister (Adelabu) is a failure. And the unfortunate thing is that he wants to go and govern. He has no agenda for the power sector.

“He should either resign or get sacked.

“He’s got no ideas. No innovation,” Onyekpere told DAILY POST.

Governance failure, not ministerial incompetence — Prof. Wumi

In contrast, Professor Emeritus of Petroleum Economics, Wumi Iledare, in an interview with DAILY POST, argued that the crisis is rooted in systemic governance failures rather than the competence of the minister.

Iledare argued that blaming Adelabu would not address the underlying structural issues plaguing the sector.

According to him, “The problem of the power sector in Nigeria, in my opinion, is governance, not the competence of the minister of power.”

He maintained that the federal government bears responsibility for the current challenges and should revisit the original framework of the power sector privatization.

“The government is at fault, and they have to go back and re-establish the original privatization scheme that was put in place,” he said.

The energy expert expressed concern that similar policy missteps could spill into the oil and gas industry if not urgently addressed.

“I’m actually worried that the oil and gas sector may end up the way the power sector ended up.

“Some of the things the government is doing are not properly put in the posterity mode,” he warned.

Iledare further criticized the foundation of the privatization process, claiming it was designed to create wealthy individuals rather than capable investors.

The privatization of the power sector was based on creating millionaires, not businessmen and businesswomen,” he stated, adding that the lack of proper metering and accountability reflects weak investor commitment.

Solution to power sector conundrum

On solutions, Iledare advocated for decentralizing the electricity market into regional systems, where states collaborate rather than operate in isolation.

He also called for stronger institutional frameworks and better coordination within the Ministry of Power.

While acknowledging limited progress in some agencies, he stressed that lasting reform depends on strengthening institutions rather than focusing on individuals.

“What we had in mind when we were calling for decentralization is a regional market — a coming together of states, not necessarily standing alone.

It doesn’t necessarily mean that the minister has to resign to address the issue. It wouldn’t make any difference.

“The professionals in the ministry, in my opinion, are to be blamed. The minister has to coordinate them. There is just a misunderstanding between institutional power and individual power.

“It’s the ministry of power that they should be calling, not the minister in charge,” he told DAILY POST.
https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/31/nigerias-power-sector-crisis-pressure-mounts-on-tinubu-to-sack-adelabu/

Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by Freshtruth(m): 8:27am On Mar 31
This man; Dr Bukola Saraki is one of the smartest politicians that I know.

Saraki just maintained that power should remain in the South in 2027.

The LP has officially zoned their presidential ticket to the South.

PDP has also zoned their presidential ticket to the South.

APC is also going South in 2027.

Meanwhile Atiku and his supporters want to take the ADC presidential ticket to the North.

ADC WILL IMPLODE AFTER THE CHAOTIC PRIMARIES COMING UP and….

May Nigeria win🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by Leboska(m): 8:31am On Mar 31
tinubu internationally employs incompetent people & back them up with propaganda, go & check all his appointees is either people of questionable past or character or incompetent fellows. So forget the sack infact he'll even promote him.
Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by helinues: 8:32am On Mar 31
He's a goner. He can't escape it
Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by ayoolataiwo: 8:35am On Mar 31
Do they even need to tell person,,these failure of a minister need to be shown exit door,,am also glad about his performances at least he save my dearest Oyo state the calamities that would've befall on us.Someone that failed to managed just the TCN of the power sector hw hell will he governs a whole state as Oyo.
Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by Richtaiwo(m): 8:40am On Mar 31
Leboska:
tinubu internationally employs incompetent people & back them up with propaganda, go & check all his appointees is either people of questionable past or character or incompetent fellows. So forget the sack infact he'll even promote him.
Internationally employs incompetent people? From which country?
Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by Richtaiwo(m):
From my understanding, if you are not indebted to the DisCos, you are unlikely to experience significant power issues. In my estate, electricity is available almost 24 hours a day, which makes it difficult for me to relate to the frequent complaints about power supply.

Even during a national grid collapse, the only noticeable impact in my estate is a slight reduction in daytime supply, we still have uninterrupted electricity throughout the night.
Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by nairalanda1(m): 8:46am On Mar 31
Here is the thing, we can sack tinubu himself, (as I wish we do), replace him with Obi, we can even make Nnaji power minister (something I dream of), and heck, we can even appoint Trump as president of Nigeria, or bring Khamenei of Iran as leader of Nigeria....and we...will...still...have...blackouts and no light.

The problem with power supply is not who is ministar, but how much we pay into the system for it to work. Nigerians, for the most part do not pay enough into the power system to make it work. Unlike the GSM sector where you have to pay whatever price MTN or Airtel sets before you use their network, NIgerians do not pay enough into the power sector due to a lack of cost reflective tarrifs in the power sector.

It is this lack of a cost reflective tarrif that is causing most of the problems in the power sector. Because of that, the sector is losing money...to the point that for over 12 years they haven';t been able to pay the gas companies their money, which is why the gas companies are not giving them gas for the thermal stations . They want their money...and it is only fair for them to ask for their money. Government subsides are inadequate and not paid regularly because until last month, oil prices have been too low to sustain them, and even the recent plan by government to pay subsides via bonds just means that it would take several months for power to come back (and the two weeks story is just, as a nairalander pointed out..the power minister hoping the rain will save his job..lol).

Lack of a cost reflective tarrif is why several investors have pulled out of managing the discos because they are not making a profit, and it is why many of the discos resort to ripoffs like estimated billing and overbilling to survive, and why many discos are sacking workers, and many gencos are within one month away from financially collapsing.

Yet many NIgerians seem to think that adovocating that a company should HAVE THE RIGHT TO SET ITS PRICES...means that you support tinubu.

The principle of a company or business setting its prices is basic economics, yet stating the obvious means you are a tinubu supporter. The same tinubu that is doing the direct opposite by maintaing the price controls on the sector.


The fact is the power we get is what we pay for. We paid high prices the GSM set, and we now have a better telecoms and internet sector than we did 23 years ago. We bypass meters, steal power, and as a result we get bad power, unless you are a band A person.


We are getting the power we paid for, and it is because we are a poor nation, who uses our poverty as an excuse to avoid making hard choices that should be made. And since the government comes from the people, the government takes loans to keep on not making the hard choices that need to be made.


If you are calling someone a tinubu supporter because they believe in the free market and in prices being set by the people who own their busines.s..then that means that you support the government setting the price of your own businesses to help the poor. No other way about it.


We better pay cost reflective tarrifs, or we forget about 24 hours light. Ivory coast learned that lesson in 1993, and they got better light than we do.
Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by damosade(m): 10:38am On Mar 31
Onl if you know the the isssue is not about him.
Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by shortgun(m): 10:39am On Mar 31
Tinubu has not solved even a single problem since he came into power. He also lacks the intelligence to appoint people who can perform in critical sectors of the economy.

Everything is falling apart, the man is a complete failure. Another 4 years of Tinubu will be complete calamity for Nigeria
Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by theophorus(m): 10:40am On Mar 31
Once you see Beerparlour gist you go know sharperly.
Dem dey hope say BAT go sack Penkelemesi. grin

Eze Onyekpere, shey you go bring Obi to replace am?
Yeyenatu, if una like make una continue to dey reason like this.

Until Adelabu resign by himself because of any further agenda, BAT no go sack am cos him sabi una balablu_bulaba.
Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by Lucas999: 10:40am On Mar 31
Richtaiwo:
Internationally employs incompetent people? From which country?
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Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by dynicks(m): 10:40am On Mar 31
And this man is currently running for Ogun state abi na Oyo state governorship sit.....

Oyo people, shebi una don see as the man be when it comes to taking charge.....Make una use una tongue count una teeth oooo....
Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by Softmen: 10:41am On Mar 31
Freshtruth:
This man; Dr Bukola Saraki is one of the smartest politicians that I know.

Saraki just maintained that power should remain in the South in 2027.

The LP has officially zoned their presidential ticket to the South.

PDP has also zoned their presidential ticket to the South.

APC is also going South in 2027.

Meanwhile Atiku and his supporters want to take the ADC presidential ticket to the North.

ADC WILL IMPLODE AFTER THE CHAOTIC PRIMARIES COMING UP and….

May Nigeria win🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Off topic with zero message
Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by iwaeda: 10:42am On Mar 31
Adelabu banditry should be removed, how can he force people to bandits and still don't provide light. He should be removed, but Tinubu will not. grin grin grin grin
Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by FX(m): 10:43am On Mar 31
Money was supposed to be used to give us constant power supply and upgrade our electricity generation capacity was used on scam Lagos Calabar coastal road. Misplaced priority as Mr. Peter Obi stated
Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by Truthissupreme: 10:43am On Mar 31
Power is another sector tinubu has failed woefully in

Security too a terrible failure

Economy nkor a terrible failure based on affordability and cost of living in the country

The three main sector he has failed yet they would be using cosmetics English to give him pass mark, na 3 years he don finish so
Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by anonimi: 10:44am On Mar 31
Freshtruth:
This man; Dr Bukola Saraki is one of the smartest politicians that I know.

Saraki just maintained that power should remain in the South in 2027.

The LP has officially zoned their presidential ticket to the South.

PDP has also zoned their presidential ticket to the South.

APC is also going South in 2027.

Meanwhile Atiku and his supporters want to take the ADC presidential ticket to the North.

ADC WILL IMPLODE AFTER THE CHAOTIC PRIMARIES COMING UP and….

May Nigeria win🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Is this how Britons, Americans, Canadians etc use tribalistic rotation and zoning to share their national cake such that their countries remain attractive for our japa dreams?
Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by ayomilore: 10:44am On Mar 31
Barth Nnaji still remain the best Minister of power. That guy needs to be brought back
Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by Ofunaofu: 10:45am On Mar 31
Too late

If Tinubu must sack him, then he needs to sack himself

They are failures
Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by njokuuche77(m): 10:46am On Mar 31
He was appointed for a reason, if he can't proffer permanent solutions to the power crisis, then he is of no use on that seat
Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by jahsharon: 10:46am On Mar 31
Leboska:
tinubu internationally employs incompetent people & back them up with propaganda, go & check all his appointees is either people of questionable past or character or incompetent fellows. So forget the sack infact he'll even promote him.
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Take your drugs as at when due
Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by LibertyRep: 10:46am On Mar 31
Sack Adelabu? We are too emotional.
I actually expect him to voluntarily resign, that ministry will make anyone look stupid.
Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by jahsharon: 10:47am On Mar 31
Ofunaofu:
Too late

If Tinubu must sack him, then he needs to sack himself

They are failures
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No cry, no cry, no cry. But if you still want to cry, then cry well well
Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by Seunpapa65: 10:48am On Mar 31
Tinubu is just clueless he doesn't employ people who merit position but people who he knows favors
Tinubu is a failure imagine employing an accountant as a minister of power 😂😂😂
Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by Saint99: 10:48am On Mar 31
The same way pressure mounts on Nigerians to sack Tinubu

Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by WiseBizInvestor(f): 10:48am On Mar 31
🤔It's so unfortunate that politicians who have failed woefully at an assignment now think it appropriate to aspire for a higher position 🤔
dynicks:
And this man is currently running for Ogun state abi na Oyo state governorship sit.....

Oyo people, shebi una don see as the man be when it comes to taking charge.....Make una use una tongue count una teeth oooo....
Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by Zee454: 10:49am On Mar 31
Very nonsensical talk. Wetin they want make the man do? As if the former ministers of power were doing anything special when there was relatively stable supply.

The system itself is bad and it was just a matter of time before things got out of hand.. Make una free the man
Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by CorperKola: 10:49am On Mar 31
Freshtruth:
This man; Dr Bukola Saraki is one of the smartest politicians that I know.

Saraki just maintained that power should remain in the South in 2027.

The LP has officially zoned their presidential ticket to the South.

PDP has also zoned their presidential ticket to the South.

APC is also going South in 2027.

Meanwhile Atiku and his supporters want to take the ADC presidential ticket to the North.

ADC WILL IMPLODE AFTER THE CHAOTIC PRIMARIES COMING UP and….

May Nigeria win🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Stop working for apc
The blood of the people being kulled daily will be on your head
Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by Pootle: 10:49am On Mar 31
sack that penkelemessi
Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by boxypane: 10:50am On Mar 31
Really, with all the trillions of Naira that sector has gulped, we are still here huh? What is wrong with people?
Re: Nigeria’s Power Sector Crisis: Pressure Mounts On Tinubu To Sack Adelabu by anonimi: 10:50am On Mar 31
Leboska:
tinubu internationally employs incompetent people & back them up with propaganda, go & check all his appointees is either people of questionable past or character or incompetent fellows. So forget the sack infact he'll even promote him.
City boy has no option than to INTENTIONALLY employ clueless, corrupt and incompetent people like himself.

You are very correct that APC leaders looters are all using propaganda lies to cover up their failure.

How do we keep reminding ourselves of their propaganda lies so as to reduce the negative impact on the minds of 200 million Nigerians huh



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