FG Pledges Stable Electricity Supply During Ramadan

The Federal Government has assured Nigerians of a steady power supply throughout the holy month of Ramadan. Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, made this commitment while addressing the nation, noting the importance of electricity during this period of fasting and prayers.

Adelabu acknowledged the power challenges in the country and assured that the government is taking steps to improve electricity supply.

He noted that during Ramadan, energy consumption tends to increase, especially at pre-dawn (Suhoor) and post-sunset (Iftar) meals, as well as during nightly prayers (Taraweeh). In light of this, he stated that the ministry is working diligently to ensure a reliable power supply throughout the fasting period and beyond.

“As the Minister of Power, I am acutely aware of the challenges that many Nigerians face, particularly in the area of electricity supply. I understand that the observance of Ramadan often requires increased energy consumption, especially during the pre-dawn (Suhoor) and post-sunset (Iftar) meals, as well as during nightly prayers (Taraweeh).

“I want to assure the Muslim community that the Federal Ministry of Power is working tirelessly to ensure stable and reliable power supply during this holy month and beyond,” he stated.

He further disclosed that the government is actively addressing issues such as grid collapses and power infrastructure deficiencies to provide long-term solutions to electricity problems.

“We are committed to improving the nation’s power infrastructure, addressing issues of grid instability, and expanding access to electricity for all Nigerians. Our goal is to ensure that every household can observe Ramadan with comfort and dignity,” he stressed.

Adelabu also urged Nigerians to use electricity responsibly, noting that small energy-saving actions could help maintain a steady power supply.

“Small actions, such as turning off unnecessary lights, using energy-efficient appliances, and unplugging devices when not in use, can go a long way in reducing energy consumption and easing the burden on the national grid. By doing so, we not only contribute to the stability of the power supply but also demonstrate our commitment to environmental sustainability, which is in line with the Islamic principles of stewardship and responsibility over the Earth’s resources,” he noted.

The Minister described Ramadan as a time of deep spiritual reflection, self-discipline, and devotion. He reminded the Muslim community that beyond fasting, the month is an opportunity for personal growth, forgiveness, and acts of kindness.

“Beyond the physical act of fasting, Ramadan is a time for spiritual renewal and personal growth. It is an opportunity to strengthen our relationship with Allah (SWT), seek forgiveness for our shortcomings, and strive to become better individuals. The Holy Qur’an, which was revealed during this blessed month, serves as a guide for righteous living and a source of solace and inspiration.

“I encourage all Muslims to dedicate time to the recitation and contemplation of the Qur’an, as well as to engage in acts of charity (Zakat and Sadaqah) and community service. By extending a helping hand to those in need, we embody the true spirit of Ramadan and fulfil our duty as servants of Allah.”

Adelabu also called for national unity, urging Nigerians to set aside religious and ethnic differences and work together for a better future. He emphasized that Ramadan should serve as a period to foster peace, understanding, and goodwill.

“In the spirit of Ramadan, I also call for unity and harmony among all Nigerians, regardless of religious or ethnic differences. Nigeria is a nation blessed with diversity, and it is through mutual respect, understanding, and cooperation that we can overcome our challenges and build a brighter future for generations to come. Let us use this holy month to foster peace, tolerance, and goodwill within our communities, and to pray for the progress and prosperity of our beloved country.

“To our Muslim brothers and sisters, I urge you to take advantage of this sacred month to pray for Nigeria’s peace, stability, and development. Let us beseech Allah (SWT) to guide our leaders, strengthen our institutions, and bless our nation with abundant resources and opportunities. May He grant us the wisdom and resolve to address the challenges we face and to work together for the common good,” he prayed.

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