PLATEAU SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL ZONES ELECTRIFICATION: Sen. Lalong Tackles Minister of Power

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Senator representing Plateau South Senatorial District Simon Bako Lalong has described as unacceptable the continuous neglect of Plateau South and Central Senatorial Districts by the power sector in Nigeria as they remain in darkness despite all efforts and promises by relevant agencies.

Senator Lalong while speaking at the budget defence by Minister of Power at the Senate said the situation is not only frustrating but also excluding about 70 percent of the State from economic growth due to lack of power.

 

The former Plateau state governor, Sen lalong  according to a press release e-signed by Special Adviser (Media) ,.Dr. Makut Simon Macham lament that  despite his effort, the situation hasn’t been addressed this

 

“During my tenure as Governor of Plateau State, I made several efforts and engaged TCN and the Ministry on connecting the two Senatorial Districts to the national grid by paying compensation to land owners and relocating properties on the power corridor as well as providing other critical support.”

 

Dispite, he regrets that the situation is yet to be resolved in spite of recent assurances by the TCN which are yet to be fulfilled.

Sen. Lalong therefore appealed to the Minister of Power Chief Adebayo Adelabu to immediately bring the long delayed fulfilment of the dream to an end which will unlock many economic opportunities for the people who are highly agrarian and productive.

Senator Lalong said the Senate will do everything possible to appropriate funds and carry out oversight that will finally make the people feel the Renewed Hope government’s impact.

Senator Lalong also attended the budget defence of the Senate Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters where he is the Vice Chairman.

He harped on the need for proper funding of the Judiciary and said the independence of that arm of government must be sustained.

He was also at the budget defence by Senate Committees on Navy and Finance.

 

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