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    I Never Promised 3-Month Fix” — Minister-Designate Tegbe Clarifies Statement

    Joseph Olasunkanmi Tegbe has denied reports claiming he promised to fix Nigeria’s electricity grid within three months.

    In a statement released through his spokesperson, Adeola Adelabu, the minister designate said his comments during his Senate screening had been misrepresented by sections of the media.

    “Our attention has been drawn to inaccurate media reports alleging that the Honourable Minister-designate, Joseph Olasunkanmi Tegbe, promised to fix Nigeria’s power grid within three months,” the statement said. “This claim is a clear misrepresentation of his remarks. At his Senate screening on May 6, 2026, Mr Tegbe made no such commitment.”

    According to the statement, Tegbe only explained that timelines for reforms in the power sector were still being developed and would depend on consultations, diagnostics and engagement with stakeholders.

    The statement added that the minister designate had informed senators that initial measures to stabilise the national grid would begin within his first 100 days in office, while broader structural reforms in the sector could take up to a year.

    The planned reforms are expected to focus on improving confidence in the electricity sector, addressing gas supply issues and expanding electricity metering across Nigeria.

    “My promise to this chamber is that Nigerians will see visible improvement in the sector,” Tegbe was quoted as saying during the Senate screening. He also pledged to strengthen grid stability, modernise power infrastructure, improve commercial operations within the electricity market and enforce greater accountability across the sector.

    On electricity tariffs, Tegbe reportedly assured lawmakers that reforms would seek to protect vulnerable consumers while maintaining sustainability and investor confidence. The statement further noted that the minister designate remained committed to transparency and continued engagement with the media as part of efforts to tackle Nigeria’s power challenges.

    Bola Tinubu recently nominated Tegbe to head the power ministry following the departure of Adebayo Adelabu during a cabinet reshuffle. During his Senate appearance, Tegbe outlined plans to address major issues in the electricity sector, including grid instability, metering shortages and ageing infrastructure.

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