Power Crisis Lingers After Minister Deadline
Nigeria’s power supply problems continue despite an earlier promise by the Minister of Power to improve electricity within two weeks.
The pledge, made amid rising complaints over outages, has not translated into visible relief for households and businesses across the country.
The situation has left many communities in darkness, with erratic supply still affecting daily life and economic activities.
Residents and small businesses say they are struggling to cope, relying heavily on costly alternatives like generators.
Industry observers link the ongoing crisis to deeper issues in the power sector, including weak infrastructure, unstable generation and challenges in transmission.
These long-standing problems have made quick fixes difficult to achieve.
The missed timeline has also raised concerns about accountability, as Nigerians continue to wait for lasting solutions to a problem that has persisted for years.

















