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Cross River State Govt says transmission crisis is bane of power supply

Last updated: May 13, 2026 11:19 am
3 weeks ago Inemesit Ifiok
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Cross River State Government says transmission infrastructure, not inadequate power generation, remains the biggest challenge to stable electricity supply in the state, despite its enormous renewable energy potential.

Representing Governor Bassey Otu during a visit by the Nigerian Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers in Calabar, the State Commissioner for Power and Renewable Energy, Eka Williams, says there are plans for gradual implementation of the newly signed State Electricity Law aimed at strengthening electricity regulation and improving power delivery.

The Cross River State Government has described electricity as the “oxygen of every business,” stressing that stable power supply remains critical to economic growth, industrial development and improved livelihoods.

Although Cross River State is richly blessed with hydro, solar, biomass and wind resources, poor transmission networks and voltage drops continue to undermine efficient electricity distribution across communities.

Williams also stressed the need for experienced professionals to drive the proposed electricity regulatory commission, in order to guarantee sustainability and attract investor confidence.

Speaking earlier, the engineers said the visit was to understand the peculiar electricity challenges facing Cross River State and identify areas where technical support and collaboration can be provided.

Stakeholders say sustained collaboration and professionally-driven reforms remain key to addressing electricity challenges and improving power delivery across Nigeria.

(Editor: Terverr Tyav)

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