Blackout: We’re working hard to end gas shortage – FG

As Nigeria suffers consistent darkness due to gas shortage, the federal government has said it is taking decisive steps to address the crisis.

Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, said the current effort will ensure more reliable and sustainable electricity for homes, businesses, and industries.

“The reforms initiated by President Bola Tinubu are beginning to take root, and Nigerians will soon witness the full benefits,” he assured.

Adelabu further emphasised that sustained public trust and co-operation are critical to the success of the administration’s reform agenda, noting that the president is actively repositioning Nigeria on the global stage to attract investment and foster development.

“As we celebrate, we take pride in the strides being made under Tinubu’s leadership, including his recent engagements in the United Kingdom, which promise significant gains in investment, bilateral relations, and economic co-operation. These milestones underscore a new direction for our nation. I urge all Nigerians to continue supporting these efforts so that the gains can be consolidated for the benefit of all” he said.

He called for unity, patience and shared responsibility, noting that enduring national progress can only be achieved through collective sacrifice and steadfast commitment to a common vision.

On the Eid-el-Fitr celebration, Adelabu called on Nigerians to carry forward the spirit of sacrifice cultivated during the 30 days of Ramadan into sustained commitment to national development. The minister stressed that collective discipline and selflessness remain vital to unlocking the nation’s vast potential.

He noted that through continued personal and national sacrifice, the transformative agenda of Tinubu would increasingly translate into tangible progress across key sectors of the economy.