In efforts to bolster the operational prowess of Nigeria’s Armed Forces, the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, has pledged to prioritize stable electricity supply to all military bases across the country.
The Minister made this commitment during a courtesy visit by a military delegation led by the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Hasan Bala Abubakar (DFS), at the ministry in Abuja. The Air Force’s visit aimed to strengthen cooperation with the Ministry to guarantee consistent power supply.
Adelabu, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Strategic Communications and Media Relations, Bolaji Tunji, described reliable electricity as essential for securing military facilities and safeguarding national assets.
“The President has issued a clear directive to prioritize power to military installations in barracks and bases. It’s a national security imperative,” he stated.
The Minister highlighted inherited challenges such as inadequate metering and outdated infrastructure, noting that contracts awarded since 2003 for the metering of military sites are now entering a renewed and more successful phase. He also revealed ongoing dialogue with distribution companies (DisCos), emphasizing the urgent need for coordinated efforts to resolve power instability issues across all six geopolitical zones.
According to the statement, the Minister enumerated the recent commissioning of a 3.1MW mini-grid to power the Nigerian Defence Academy in Kaduna, as well as ongoing projects in Jaji and other locations. These efforts, he said, will soon be extended to Air Force Bases, with a long-term goal of integrating renewable energy solutions into the military’s energy strategy.
“A clean, stable and cost-effective energy supply is critical. The military operates as a strategic institution, not a commercial entity—it deserves tailored energy solutions that reflect its national importance,” the Minister affirmed.
Furthermore, the Ministry announced plans to replace outdated transformers with modern alternatives and convene a high-level meeting involving all 11 DisCos and the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) to craft a sustainable, sector-wide approach.
On his part, Air Marshal Abubakar commended the Minister for his forward-thinking reforms in the power sector, emphasizing that electricity is vital not only to the economy but also to Nigeria’s broader national security infrastructure.
He expressed concern over the encroachment on dedicated transmission lines to military facilities and sought the Ministry’s support in eliminating illegal connections and resolving long-standing billing reconciliation issues with Ikeja DisCo.
The Chief of Air Staff reiterated the Air Force’s readiness to collaborate with the Ministry in safeguarding national infrastructure and implementing alternative energy solutions across its bases.
The statement explained that this strategic alignment between the Federal Ministry of Power and the Nigerian Air Force marks a significant step toward energy security, operational excellence, and national resilience.