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We’ll build sustainable energy, power infrastructure in Oyo - Commissioner

The Oyo State government has reiterated its commitment to building a sustainable energy future that will transform the people from poverty to prosperity through reliable and sustainable power infrastructure. Commissioner

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The Nation
April 2, 2026·5 min read
  • From Yinka Adeniran, Ibadan

The Oyo State government has reiterated its commitment to building a sustainable energy future that will transform the people from poverty to prosperity through reliable and sustainable power infrastructure.

Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, who also doubles as the Acting Chairman of the Oyo State Electricity Regulatory Commission (OYSERC), Prof. Dahud Shangodoyin, stated this on Wednesday during a press briefing held at the Governor’s Office Briefing Room, Secretariat, Agodi, Ibadan.

He noted that Oyo State has begun a more sustainable and technically robust 12 megawatt Ibadan Independent Power Gas Project, which will serve not only the government secretariat but also some strategic public institutions.

He said the project would reduce operating costs and expand the state's economy, explaining further that the state currently receives 183 megawatts from the national grid, which is far below the minimum of 520 megawatts required for economic growth.

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Shangodoyin noted that the state government has invested in a 12-megawatt Ibadan Independent Gas Project, with plans to add about 120 megawatts before the expiration of the current administration in 2027.

He added that the power project represents a shift from experimental power supply to a structured, scalable, and integrated electricity solution to support industrial growth, attract investors, create job opportunities, and boost the state's economy.

The commissioner stated that as part of its responsibilities, OYSERC regulates operators in the state's electricity industry. He, therefore, called on residents of the state to always channel their complaints about the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Commission (IBEDC) to the commission.

He said, “There is no meaningful development that we can have in the state without reliable infrastructure. And, at the heart of this infrastructure lies energy. His Excellency, Governor Seyi Makinde, from Omituntun 1.0 to 2.0, has been building the foundation for sustainable economic growth through deliberate investments in power and infrastructure.

"Nigeria has witnessed a landmark reform in the energy sector through the Electoral Act 2023. This law empowers each state to manage its own generation, distribution, and transmission of electricity, and equally to regulate its own electricity market.”

He added, "With this in place, and with the Ministry of Energy, which also ensures that we reduce the deficit of access to electricity, within the next three quarters, Oyo State will be witnessing progress in this sector because we are opening up the electricity market in Oyo State through the Oyo State Electricity Commission.

"We have had almost 30 investors who are willing to come to Oyo State because the Oyo State Electricity Regulatory Commission now has an integrated electricity resource plan, 2026 to 2036.

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"This gives us a plan on how to move from one stage to the other. We know that the minimum electricity required is about 520 megawatts. Right now, what we have is just 182 megawatts, which means we are having less than 25 per cent of what is minimally required.

"Now, the state has invested in a 12-megawatt Ibadan Independent Gas Project, which, if added to 182 megawatts, will give us about 194 megawatts. That is not all. The governor's plan, through this commission, is to add about 120 megawatts between Quarter 2 of this year and Quarter 2 of 2027, which means we will be aiming at 300 megawatts, which will be at least close to 60 per cent of what is needed to grow the economy of Oyo State.”

The commissioner stated that Oyo State has already signed an MoU with Shell for the distribution of gas needed for power generation.

He continued, "Also, we are thinking of approving three or four energy providers to meet the needs of the state. We already have one that is interested in generating hydroelectricity through Asejire. And, for the commission, the website is on. It allows investors to go ahead and look at our electricity plan. It gives them an idea of what they will need to come to Oyo State.

Read Also: Oyo, FCMB, Mastercard Foundation disburse ₦1.5 billion to young farmers

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"We are working with the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission. However, with the law that established the Oyo State Electricity Regulatory Commission, no other regulator is allowed to conduct any business concerning electricity regulation in the state other than OYSERC. Even IBEDC will need a licence from the commission.

"So, anyone who has complaints in terms of electricity supply, consumption, and tariff in Oyo State should come to OYSERC.”

On the key initiatives of the commission, Shangodoyin said, “The independent power project will help us to power critical infrastructure within Ibadan. These include the Secretariat, the Government House, BCOS, the Oyo State High Court, the Customary Court around Iyanganku area, State Hospital at Adeoyo Yemetu, Lekan Salami Sports Complex, and all the streetlights around these areas.”

He added that the project would support the expansion of businesses along that route and improve the living standards of residents in the areas.

The press briefing had in attendance the Special Adviser to the Governor on Energy/Acting member, Strategy and Finance (OYSERC), Hon. Abiodun Adedoja; Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources/Acting Secretary, Mr Michael Ayanniyi; Acting Member (Technical), Oyo State Regulatory Electricity Board (OYSREB), Engr Ezekiel Ojekunle; Acting member Legal (OYSERC), Barr. Omolara Omoremi, Director of Administration and Supplies, Mr. Bamigbola, and Senior Accountant, Mrs. Omolola Lucas.

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