The federal government has restated its plan to achieve 10,000 Megawatts of electricity by the end of the year.
The permanent secretary of the Ministry of Power, Mr Godknows Igali told journalists in Abuja that the country has returned to more than 4,000 MW after dropping by 1,000 a week ago.
Mr Igali assured Nigerians that the country will strive to achieve 10,000MW by the end of the year when the National Integrated Power Project (NIPP) projects are completed.
The ministry official also claimed that power supply has improved as he assured Nigerians of better days ahead.
He affirmed that Nigerians now enjoy an average of 16 hours steady electricity supply without interruption.
He described this as a major leap from the past, adding that with the on-going overhaul of the power sector, the current generation rate will soar and ultimately lead to uninterrupted power supply.
Another major complaint was the issue of hidden charges paid by Nigerians especially those who use the prepaid meters.
The permanent secretary of the Ministry of Power, Mr Godknows Igali told journalists in Abuja that the country has returned to more than 4,000 MW after dropping by 1,000 a week ago.
Mr Igali assured Nigerians that the country will strive to achieve 10,000MW by the end of the year when the National Integrated Power Project (NIPP) projects are completed.
The ministry official also claimed that power supply has improved as he assured Nigerians of better days ahead.
He affirmed that Nigerians now enjoy an average of 16 hours steady electricity supply without interruption.
He described this as a major leap from the past, adding that with the on-going overhaul of the power sector, the current generation rate will soar and ultimately lead to uninterrupted power supply.
Another major complaint was the issue of hidden charges paid by Nigerians especially those who use the prepaid meters.