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Stakeholders harp on electricity access in powering productivity, economic growth
NG🏛️ PoliticsCenter3 hr. ago

Stakeholders harp on electricity access in powering productivity, economic growth

Stakeholders emphasized the importance of improving electricity access in Nigeria to drive productivity and economic growth during a workshop organized by the Rural Electrification Agency (REA). The event focused on scaling sustainable adoption of productive energy technologies and aligning financing and policy frameworks. Minister of Power Joseph Tegbe highlighted the shift from traditional infrastructure-focused electrification to one centered on economic empowerment, stating that electricity should act as a catalyst for prosperity and enterprise. He argued that measuring success in the power sector should go beyond metrics like megawatts generated and instead focus on what electricity enables economically. Managing Director of REA, Dr. Abba Aliyu, called for stronger collaboration among agencies and development partners to create enduring systems that support long-term energy and agricultural development.

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Vanguard Nigeria logoVanguard NigeriaIndependentCenter3 hr. ago
Stakeholders harp on electricity access in powering productivity, economic growth

Stakeholders emphasized the importance of improving electricity access in Nigeria to drive productivity and economic growth during a workshop organized by the Rural Electrification Agency (REA). The event focused on scaling sustainable adoption of productive energy technologies and aligning financing and policy frameworks. Minister of Power Joseph Tegbe highlighted the shift from traditional infrastructure-focused electrification to one centered on economic empowerment, stating that electricity should act as a catalyst for prosperity and enterprise. He argued that measuring success in the power sector should go beyond metrics like megawatts generated and instead focus on what electricity enables economically. Managing Director of REA, Dr. Abba Aliyu, called for stronger collaboration among agencies and development partners to create enduring systems that support long-term energy and agricultural development.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion of policy initiatives related to electricity access and economic development without overtly favoring any particular political stance. It includes statements from government officials and focuses on collaborative efforts across sectors, avoiding biased or煽动

The Punch logoThe PunchIndependentCenter11 hr. ago
REA pushes productive electricity access to drive rural enterprise

Stakeholders in Nigeria’s power sector, including the Rural Electrification Agency and government officials, emphasized the need to shift from merely expanding electricity infrastructure to focusing on productive uses of energy to boost rural enterprises and economic growth. At a workshop in Abuja, Minister Joseph Tegbe outlined the Federal Government’s new strategy under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, which prioritizes enabling economic activities over simply increasing electricity connections. He argued that the success of electrification should be measured by its impact on productivity in sectors like agriculture, agro-processing, and small businesses, rather than just by metrics such as megawatts generated or kilometers of wiring. Tegbe highlighted how inadequate electricity supply hampers agricultural efficiency, leading to significant post-harvest losses and reduced income for farmers.

Bias read (Center): While the article discusses a government initiative with potential implications for economic policy, it presents the stance of officials without overtly endorsing or criticizing it. The framing is balanced, emphasizing both the current state of rural electrification and the proposed shift toward 'e'

Vanguard Nigeria logoVanguard NigeriaIndependentCenter17 hr. ago
Why Tinubu deserves accolades – Umahi

Minister of Works, Engr. David Umahi praised President Bola Tinubu for his infrastructure initiatives, emphasizing that no region in Nigeria was left behind. During a media briefing in Abuja, Umahi highlighted the Renewed Hope Agenda's focus on connecting different parts of the country and boosting economic growth. He specifically mentioned several major road projects, including the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, Sokoto-Badagry, and others, noting their progress and design features such as long-span bridges tailored for heavy traffic. Umahi urged the people of the Southeast to appreciate Tinubu for ending years of neglect and marginalization.

Bias read (Center): While the article discusses praise for President Tinubu, it does not present a clear ideological slant. The framing remains objective, focusing on factual descriptions of infrastructure projects and their benefits. There is no overtly partisan language or emphasis on specific political ideologies,尽管

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