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10 Billion Solar Grid: Tinubu Is Building Comfort For Himself, Leaving Citizens In Dark - PDP Chieftain

Thompson Nsisongabasi

Apr 23, 2025

10 Billion Solar Grid: Tinubu Is Building Comfort For Himself, Leaving Citizens In Dark - PDP Chieftain

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A Chieftain of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Umar Sani, has condemned the approved 10 billion solar grid for the State House.

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All Facts Newspaper reported that the Presidency, through the Special Adviser on Information and Strategy to President Bola Tinubu, Bayo Onanuga, defended the approved 10 billion to power the State House with solar, citing the United States' White House.

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In a statement on Tuesday, the former spokesman of former Vice President Namadi Sambo argued that the President's decision to power the State House with solar would remove him from the realities of Nigerians on issues of electricity.

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He decried that the President, rather than tackling issues of epileptic power supply in the country, has chosen to give himself energy security while Nigerians remain in darkness.

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The 2019 spokesman of the PDP Presidential Campaign Organization noted that the 10 billion approved for powering the State House with solar could be used to upgrade the nation's power infrastructure, which would benefit every Nigerian.

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He said: "At a time when the Nigerian government is urging citizens and public institutions to cut costs, the decision by the State House to spend N10 billion on a solar energy project raises serious questions about priorities and leadership.

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"Yes, electricity costs are high but this is a problem that affects every Nigerian, not just the presidency. The real issue is not the cost of power in Aso Rock, but the chronic failure of the national power system: generation remains stuck at around 4,000MW, and the Transmission Company of Nigeria cannot expand the infrastructure needed to wheel more power across the country.

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"Rather than leading systemic reform, the presidency appears to be opting out of securing energy for itself while leaving ministries, agencies, businesses, and citizens to struggle under the weight of erratic supply and exorbitant tariffs. If everyone follows Aso Rock's example and migrates to solar independently, what then becomes of the Ministry of Power, the national grid, and the billions allocated annually to improve them?

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"This N10 billion could have been used to upgrade national transmission lines or fund community-based power projects that would benefit millions, not just one complex. It sends the wrong signal: that governance is about isolating those in power from the very problems they are elected to solve.

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"Instead of being a model for sustainable energy, this project may end up being another example of a government building comfort for itself while the rest of the country remains in the dark.ÔÇØ

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— Thompson Nsisongabasi

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