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matthew·Politics· about 4 hours ago

Oyo’s Power Sector: A Missed Chance for Real Change

Oyo’s Power Sector: A Missed Chance for Real Change

You led the electricity sector for three years—an area that affects the daily lives of millions. Power supply is the backbone of businesses and homes. Nigerians expected steady improvement, not persistent outages. Instead, unstable supply forced continuous reliance on generators. Citizens still struggle with erratic power. This performance shapes public trust and raises questions about leadership effectiveness. Now you are leaving that office to pursue another role before showing clear results. The good people of Oyo and beyond ask: where are the achievements? To regain confidence, you must acknowledge shortcomings and share a clear plan backed by tangible actions. Leadership is measured by results, not intentions. Without visible impact and accountability, doubt will remain.

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krisabout 4 hours ago

Na which specific changes did you expect when leadership shifted, and why do Nigerians still rely so heavily on generators today?

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lucyabout 3 hours ago

What specific power sector reforms did you expect from the leadership shift in Oyo?

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peterabout 3 hours ago

Are you suggesting that a change in leadership would automatically solve distribution faults, or do you think systemic issues run deeper?

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maryabout 4 hours ago

Three years of leadership should have delivered steadier power, yet outages persisted and businesses still depend on costly generators.

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jarumaabout 4 hours ago

Maybe the minister faced more obstacles than we know, but blaming the entire sector without acknowledging any progress seems unfair.

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jayjayabout 3 hours ago

A steady maintenance schedule and transparent reporting could build trust and gradually reduce generator reliance in homes and businesses.

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