Peter Obi Laments Nigeria’s Power Woes, Cites Tanzania’s Success as Example

Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has expressed his disappointment in Nigeria’s persistent power issues, contrasting it with Tanzania’s recent achievement of powering all its major cities.

Obi, via his social media platform, highlighted a news report detailing Tanzania’s decision to shut down power stations due to excess electricity generation. This, he argues, stands in stark contrast to Nigeria’s struggle to provide electricity to even its capital city, Abuja.

World Bank data presented by Obi indicates a significant gap in electricity access between the two nations. While Tanzania has witnessed a substantial increase in access, reaching nearly 40% in 2020, Nigeria continues to grapple with widespread power outages, with an estimated 60% of the population lacking access, as per the 2022 Energy Progress Report.

Obi emphasizes the economic toll of this disparity. The recent hike in electricity tariffs adds insult to injury, he argues.

Calling for Action:

Obi urges the Nigerian government to prioritize the power sector.expand_more He emphasizes the need for decisive action, including:

  • Sector Reform: A comprehensive plan to address inefficiencies and improve transparency.exclamation
  • Increased Investment: Investing in infrastructure and renewable energy sources.
  • Improved Access: Expanding the national grid to reach underserved areas, both urban and rural.

Obi highlights Tanzania’s success as a testament to what can be achieved with strong political will and commitment. He believes that Nigeria, with its vast resources, has the potential to do even better.

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