FG Spends Over ₦9bn on Restoring Vandalized Electricity Infrastructure, Allocates ₦8bn for Anti-Vandalism Campaign

January 23, 2025

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The Federal Government of Nigeria has disclosed that it spent over ₦9 billion on restoring vandalized electricity infrastructure in the northern region of the country. Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, revealed this during a press briefing, emphasizing the devastating impact of vandalism on Nigeria’s power sector and the urgent need for preventive measures.

Adelabu noted that the funds were utilized for repairing critical power infrastructure, including transmission lines and substations, which were severely affected by vandalism. He stressed the importance of safeguarding the country’s electricity assets, as disruptions have adverse effects on economic growth, industrial productivity, and citizens’ livelihoods.

In a proactive move to address the root cause of the problem, the Federal Government has allocated ₦8 billion in the 2025 budget for an anti-vandalism advocacy campaign. According to the Minister, the campaign will involve public awareness programs, community engagement initiatives, and collaborations with security agencies to curb vandalism and protect the national grid. “Preventing vandalism is far more cost-effective than restoring damaged infrastructure. This allocation will go a long way in creating awareness and reducing these incidents,” Adelabu said.

However, the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) criticized the government’s handling of the electricity sector, particularly the repeated collapse of the national grid. The NLC called for the resignation of top officials, including the Minister, citing inefficiency and lack of accountability in managing the nation’s power supply. “How long will Nigerians continue to suffer from the incompetence of those in charge? If they cannot deliver on their mandate, they should resign,” the NLC stated.

The ₦8 billion allocation has also sparked debates among stakeholders. While some support the advocacy campaign as a necessary step, others question the transparency and effectiveness of such initiatives, given the recurrent challenges in the power sector.

Adelabu addressed these concerns by outlining a detailed plan for the funds. He explained that part of the allocation will be used to engage local communities in securing power installations, while another portion will fund the deployment of advanced monitoring systems to detect and prevent sabotage. The government also plans to collaborate with law enforcement agencies to strengthen surveillance and prosecute offenders.

Despite these efforts, industry experts argue that addressing systemic issues, such as outdated infrastructure and inadequate power generation, remains crucial. They urge the government to adopt a comprehensive approach that combines preventive measures with long-term investments in modernizing the power sector.

The ongoing challenges in Nigeria’s electricity sector continue to hinder the country’s development aspirations. As the government takes steps to tackle vandalism and improve power supply, stakeholders are watching closely to see if these initiatives will yield the desired results.

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