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Benue signs landmark electricity law to generate, transmit power

Nathaniel Irobi by Nathaniel Irobi
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MAKURDI – Governor Hyacinth Alia of Benue State has signed the Benue State Electricity Bill 2026 into law, granting the state the legal authority to generate, transmit, and distribute electricity.

 

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The governor, who signed the bill on Monday, described the legislation as a transformative step towards unlocking the state’s economic potential and creating a conducive environment for investment and industrial development.

 

Reliable power for homes, hospitals, and schools

 

According to Governor Alia, the new law will significantly improve electricity supply, stimulate economic growth, and enhance the quality of life for residents across Benue.

 

“This law provides the legal framework for increased electricity generation, transmission, and distribution within Benue,” he said. “It will pave the way for a more reliable and stable power supply for homes, businesses, schools, hospitals, and other critical sectors.”

 

Jobs, investment, and lower business costs

 

The governor noted that the legislation would attract investors and promote the establishment of industries, thereby creating employment opportunities for thousands of residents, particularly young people.

 

He added that improved electricity supply would substantially reduce the cost of doing business, as companies and entrepreneurs would spend less on generators, fuel, and alternative power sources.

 

Consumer protection and rural electrification

 

Governor Alia further explained that the law strengthens consumer protection through fair billing practices, improved service delivery, prompt complaint resolution, and greater accountability from electricity providers.

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“The legislation will support rural electrification efforts by expanding access to power in underserved communities,” he stated. “Expected benefits include improved healthcare delivery, education, agricultural processing, security, and overall living standards.”

 

The new law positions Benue among a growing number of Nigerian states seeking to leverage constitutional amendments that allow sub-national governments to participate more actively in electricity regulation and supply.

 

 

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