Makinde signs Oyo electricity regulatory commission bill into law

Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde (sitting), signing into law the Electricity Regulatory Commission Bill of Oyo State. With him from left are: Commissioner for Energy, Seun Ashamu; Deputy Governor Bayo Lawal; Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Biodun Aikomo; Deputy Speaker, Oyo State House of Assembly, Abiodun Fadeyi and Chairman, House Committee on Energy, Oladeji Oparinde at Governor’s Office, Secretariat, Ibadan. PHOTO: GOVERNOR’S MEDIA UNIT.

Oyo State governor, ‘Seyi Makinde, yesterday, signed into law the Oyo State Electricity Regulatory Commission Bill 2024. The governor, who performed the signing ceremony at the Conference Room of the Governor’s Office, Agodi, Ibadan, said the signing was to give the state the opportunity to develop its own roadmap to sustainable electricity.

The governor stated that with the decentralisation of electricity generation, transmission and distribution, it has become obvious that Nigerians can access dividends of democracy if federalism is practiced as it should be and more powers devolved to the states.

Makinde said: “As promised earlier in the week, we are signing the Oyo State Electricity Regulatory Commission Bill 2024 into law today. This law will enable Oyo State to generate, transmit and distribute electricity within the state.

“Amendments of the constitution like this is what we mean when we advocate for fiscal federalism. In years to come as we work towards energy sufficiency, our people can hold state governments accountable on the issue of electricity supply.”

Presenting the Bill earlier, Deputy Speaker, Oyo State House of Assembly, Mohammed Fadeyi, said it was the first time the state would come up with an independent electricity project.

Present at the signing of the bill were the Deputy Governor, Bayo Lawal; Secretary to the State Government; Prof. Olanike Adeyemo: Chief of Staff to the Governor, Segun Ogunwuyi; the Head of Service, Mrs Olubunmi Oni, among others.

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