
The African Democratic Congress, ADC, has slammed President Bola Tinubu over what it described as the administration’s failure to deliver on its campaign promise of providing uninterrupted electricity to Nigerians within four years.
The interim spokesman of the party, Bolaji Abdullahi, said this in a post on X on Saturday.
Abdullahi reminded the president of a statement he made during his campaign, where he vowed to ensure constant power supply, urging Nigerians not to vote for him in a second term if he failed.
He wrote, “Today, we just want to take some time to remind President Tinubu that he promised Nigerians uninterrupted electricity within four years. Yes, that’s right, Mr President promised us 24/7 power. All by himself.
“Since Tinubu took office, electricity tariffs have jumped by 240%, but the grid has collapsed 12 times, plunging millions of homes and businesses into repeated darkness.
“Over 90 million Nigerians still lack electricity, while many get just 4 to 6 hours a day under Tinubu’s failed Band A–E system.
“In rural communities, most of Nigeria’s 50 million families remain completely off the grid, with no access to electricity at all.
“Yet, Mr. President still has not moved the needle. In 26 months, there has been no major power sector reforms, no clear roadmap, and no sense of urgency.
“We are past the halfway mark of this administration, and millions of Nigerians are still charging their phones at mobile charging kiosks, and spending hundreds of thousands to fuel their generators,” Abdullahi stated.
‘If I don’t give you electricity, don’t vote for me again’ – ADC reminds Tinubu of failed promise