Presidency expresses no confidence in national grid

The Nigerian presidency has issued a no-confidence vote regarding the national grid, highlighting ongoing concerns about power infrastructure.

The presidency's statement on the national grid comes amid persistent challenges in Nigeria's power sector. According to reports, this no-confidence vote underscores doubts about the reliability and management of the grid. No further details on specific reasons or responses from other stakeholders were provided in the available information. This development occurs in the context of frequent power outages affecting the country. The announcement was featured prominently in recent news coverage.

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