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Nigerians battle Tinubu’s Power Minister Adelabu online for ‘lying that 40% of citizens currently enjoy 20hrs of Electricity daily’

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By Mario Deepromoter

Nigerians on X (formerly Twitter) are calling out Minister of Power Adebayo Adelabu for his claim that 40% of citizens have 20 hours of electricity daily.

Many are questioning the accuracy of this statement, citing their own experiences with frequent power outages.

Adelabu, who took office in August 2023, has been facing criticism for the statement. In fact, he called an urgent meeting with stakeholders in the power sector back in March 2024 to address the issues in the power sector.

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In a statement issued on Sunday, the minister announced significant improvements in Nigeria’s electricity supply, attributing this progress to various reforms initiated under the administration of President Bola Tinubu.

“The major achievement is the fact that today we generate over 5,500 megawatts of power, we transmit and distribute it, and over 40 per cent of customers today enjoy over 20 hours of regular power supply across the nation. You can see that there is a significant improvement between when we came in and now, which we intend to improve further,” he said.

The netizens accused the minister of lying, insisting his claim was a mere propaganda to mislead the populace.

An X user, Habibi Of Abj, narrated his ordeal with frequent blackouts in his area. He said: “I’m writing this Tweet while charging my phone with a 2000mah oraimo powerBank with one small solar touch to brighten the room.

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“Mr Adewale Adelabu honestly you should be ashamed to say that 40% of Nigerians enjoys 20hrs of light. Statically and realistically not up to 40% of Nigerians enjoys up to 18hrs of constant Electricity.”

“Only Government/reserved areas would attest to 20hrs of Electricity. 60% percent of Nigerians are left in the dark, I guess probably because they do not live in the aso villa or GRA’s. We definitely know this is not your line of profession (Mr chartered account ),” the user added.

I’m writing this Tweet while charging my phone with a 2000mah oraimo powerBank😢 with one small solar touch to brighten the room.

Mr Adewale Adelabu honestly you should be ashamed to say that 40% of Nigerians enjoys 20hrs of light. Statically and realistically not up to 40% of…

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— Habibi Of Abj (@habiblinz) September 30, 2024
A popular X influencer, Daniel Regha, said he was also enraged by the minister’s claim.

He said: “There are one news that really upsets me. “40% of Nigerians” ENJOYING 20hrs electricity supply daily; Enjoying like the few people who get such electricity don’t pay for it. In my area we have light for about 8hrs daily, & the light comes at night when businesses have closed for the day.

“Almost everyone rely on generators to run their businesses or relax at home, so when the electricity comes it’s only useful for pumping machine. Again when transformer spoils, we are asked to pay for fixing. Is that what the Minister of Power is calling enjoyment?”

There are one news that really upsets me. “40% of Nigerians” ENJOYING 20hrs electricity supply daily; Enjoying like the few people who get such electricity don’t pay for it. In my area we have light for about 8hrs daily, & the light comes at night when buineses have closed for…

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— Daniel Regha (@DanielRegha) September 29, 2024
“You can’t run government on propaganda, the minister says over 40% of Nigerians now have access to power, but over 73% of the population doesn’t have grid power.” a broadcaster, Oseni Rufai added.

You can’t run government on propaganda, the minister says over 40% of Nigerians now have access to power, but over 73% of the population doesn’t have grid power pic.twitter.com/H3czOV4UbU

— oseni rufai (@ruffydfire) September 30, 2024
Bammy wrote: “How did he get this statistics, many people still don’t have power supply in their vicinity, 40% how is that possible.”

How did he get this statistics, many people still don’t have power supply in their vicinity, 40% how is that possible

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— Bammy (@BamiShuaib) September 29, 2024
THE KINGPIN wrote: “Maybe he’s talking about his town and community coz I’m still burning fuel.”

Eze_Cheapness wrote: “This is a big lie and if you believe this I implore you to travel out of your comfort zone and then you’ll realize there’s no light.”

The most recent report from the National Bureau Statistics, ‘Nigeria Electricity Report Q1 2024: Energy Billed, Revenue Generated and Customers By DISCOS’ said, ‘Total customer numbers in Q1 2024 stood at 12.33 million’. This indicated that less than 7% of Nigeria’s over 200 million population are registered customers of electricity, another evidence that questions the veracity of the minister’s claim.

The Electricity Consumer Protection Advocacy Centre Executive Director, Chief Princewill Okorie, described the minister’s claims as “laughable” when he spoke to newsmen on Sunday.

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Okorie questioned the credibility of the statistics, stating, “Where are the reports from the 36 states? You have 774 Local Governments in Nigeria, if you take 40 per cent of the population of citizens in these Local Governments, you’ll know what the data is.”

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Nigeria Expresses Concern Over Post-Election Violence in Mozambique

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By Gloria Ikibah

The Federal Republic of Nigeria has expressed deep concern over the escalating violence that has erupted in Mozambique following its recent presidential elections.

Reports indicate that the unrest, concentrated in the capital city of Maputo and major cities like Beira and Nampula, has led to the loss of over 121 lives and left more than 380 people injured.

The violence reportedly began after Mozambique’s Constitutional Council confirmed Daniel Chapo of the Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO) as the winner of the presidential election with 65% of the vote. The opposition, rejecting the results, has raised tensions, triggering widespread protests and clashes.

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In a statement issued by the Acting Spokesperson of Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa, the Nigerian government called for calm, and urged all political actors in Mozambique to pursue legal avenues to address grievances.

Nigeria also extended its sympathies to the Mozambican government and the families of those affected by the crisis.

“The Federal Government of Nigeria advises aggrieved parties to explore appropriate legal means to seek redress.

“Our thoughts are with the Government of the Republic of Mozambique and the families of all those affected by this dreadful crisis,” the statement read.

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The Federal Government furth willer reaffirmed its commitment to supporting peace and stability in Africa, and called for dialogue and restraint to resolve the unfolding conflict.

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Again, Niger Military Junta Insists France Backing Nigeria To Establish Terrorist Operational Base In Sokoto, Others

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General Abdourahamane Tiani, Niger Republic Head of State, has accused France of planning to establish a terrorist operational center in Gaba, a forested area in Sokoto State, Nigeria.

Tiani further alleged that the Nigerian government is aware of these intentions and has been complicit in France’s destabilization efforts in the region.

According to Tiani, France is also purportedly providing financial backing to Nigerian authorities to set up a military base in Borno State, under the guise of combating terrorism, with the ulterior motive of destabilizing Niger and its neighboring countries.

Tiani disclosed that Niger’s intelligence had gathered information from arrested terrorists who reportedly disclosed France’s plan to set up a terrorist base in Sokoto with terrorists known as ‘Lakurawa.’

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This intelligence, according to Tiani, was passed on to Nigerian authorities for verification.

He revealed how Niger officials had contacted Ahmed Rufai Abubakar, the former Director-General of Nigeria’s National Intelligence Agency (NIA), for confirmation.

He said, despite assurances from Abubakar that his team would investigate, Tiani claims that the intelligence was mishandled, and no further action was taken, as Abubakar is allegedly linked to the terrorist network.

He alleged that since the French government became involved, knowing that Chadian military had targeted terrorists with airstrikes, they provided the terrorists with sophisticated weapons capable of bringing down military jets.

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“It is France that gave the weapons to Boko Haram terrorists, so that if a Chadian military jet came to strike them, the terrorists could use the weapons provided by the French government to bring it down.

“They struck on October 16, when France supplied them with the weapons. The information we gathered from the terrorists we arrested indicated that there is an ongoing discussion, and Nigerian leaders are aware of it,” Tiani stated.

He said, “There is a forest called ‘Gaba’ in Sokoto, where they are planning to establish an operational center for terrorists, named ‘Lakurawa’.

“We received intelligence on March 4 that France and ISWAP were planning to set up an operational center in Sokoto, Kebbi, and Zamfara to prepare positions for terrorist activities.”

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Tiani further explained that one of the terrorists they arrested informed them that the Nigerian government is well aware of the operational centers for terrorists in Sokoto.

“However, we dismissed his claim as false because he was unwilling to allow us to share this information with the Nigerian government. As Niger and Nigeria are closely connected, we felt it was our responsibility to report any information that could be harmful.

“We reported what France was planning to do to the Director-General of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA), Ahmed Rufai Abubakar, as we were unaware of these developments.

“He assured us that he would send personnel to gather more information. We took on their responsibilities, and there was no location we did not visit or have exclusive discussions with the arrested terrorists,” he said The terrorists disclosed everything about France’s plans to establish a terrorist base in Sokoto.

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The intelligence was then returned to Nigeria. “We later discovered that the person we contacted, Ahmed Rufai Abubakar, is one of the individuals used by the West as a negotiator.

He supervises the terrorists and is also sent to a country called the Central African Republic. If the terrorists are arrested, he is the one responsible for bailing them out, as well as handling their weapons and providing money for food. He oversees the entire process,” Tiani explained.

“After learning this, things began to fall apart. We had trusted the wrong people, and once we discovered the truth, we were left unsure of who to trust or confide in about the situation in Nigeria.

“Meanwhile, Nuhu Ribadu is aware of the entire issue, but everyone involved has kept silent about it. “Having seen how things played out, we decided to take matters into our own hands. If the Lakurawa terrorists are arrested, we are now considering what to do.” Tiani added that France has launched its base in Benin Republic to also monitor neighboring countries that oppose them.

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President fired by national assembly controlled by opposition

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President Han Duck-soo impeached by South Korea’s National Assembly
opposition-controlled National Assembly has impeached South Korea’s acting President Han Duck-soo, following approval of an impeachment motion in a 192-0 vote on Friday amid rising political tensions in the Asian country.

Mr Han emerged as the country’s interim leader following the impeachment and suspension of President Yoon Suk Yeol by the National Assembly after declaring a contentious martial law.

Mr Han, the prime minister at the time, immediately climbed the ladder to fill the vacant seat.

However, the opposition lawmakers have now voted on Friday to impeach him over his refusal to appoint three judges to fill vacancies left by retired judges in the Constitutional Court.

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This is the body that will be deciding whether to reinstate or formally remove Mr Yoon.

Six or more justices out of the nine-member court must vote in favour of impeachment to remove Mr Yoon from office and one dissenting voice in the former leader’s trial would overturn his impeachment.

The proceeding boycotted by governing party lawmakers was the first time an interim leader had been impeached in South Korea, raising questions about who is in charge of the government and military in the country.

Meanwhile, Choi Sang-mok, who is currently the finance minister and deputy prime minister, is the next in line to be named acting president.

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