President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has restated his administration’s determination to transform Nigeria’s health sector, vowing that no Nigerian should die because of power failures in health facilities.
The President spoke on Tuesday at the National Stakeholders’ Dialogue on Power in the Health Sector in Abuja. He declared that the Federal Government is prioritising innovative and sustainable solutions to ensure an uninterrupted electricity supply in medical institutions.
Represented by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, President Tinubu said: “Today, we face a pressing issue that affects every Nigerian: the persistent power supply crisis in our tertiary hospitals and public health institutions.”
He emphasised the critical nature of the situation, stating: “In surgical theatres, maternity wards, intensive care units, laboratories, and emergency rooms across the country, power outages too often compromise safety, interrupt care, and cost lives. This crisis demands our immediate attention and concerted action.”
The President issued a firm directive, declaring: “These outages cannot continue, and under our administration, they should not. Lives are at stake. We must act now.”
The initiative to improve energy supply in health facilities forms part of the Renewed Hope Agenda’s broader effort to tackle energy poverty by decentralising electricity delivery and boosting private sector participation.
President Tinubu affirmed: “Let me, therefore, affirm unequivocally that my administration is fully committed to the transformation of our health sector by targeting innovative solutions to the hydra-headed challenges bedeviling the sector, including the sub-optimal, inefficient and often uneconomical electricity supply that drives up the cost of services, disrupts care, compromises quality and increases patient dissatisfaction.”
He assured investors that Nigeria remains open for business in health, energy, and infrastructure, pledging an enabling environment for returns on investment. The President restated his administration’s readiness to partner with credible investors in renewable and hybrid energy solutions.
Describing the dialogue as a launch pad for “collaborative action, strategic alignment, and shared responsibility,” President Tinubu added that ongoing reforms under the Energy Transition Plan and Power Sector initiatives were laying the foundation for a more resilient and decentralised energy framework.
The President expressed optimism that these measures will restore confidence in public healthcare, improve outcomes, and guarantee that quality services are accessible to Nigerians regardless of their socio-economic status.


































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