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New Lagos electricity law to boost renewable energy adoption — Sanwo-Olu

The Lagos State Electricity Law, signed into law by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, marks a transformative milestone aimed at accelerating renewable energy adoption, expanding energy access, and fostering innovation in the state’s power sector.

The signing ceremony, held at Lagos House in Alausa, Ikeja, was attended by stakeholders including lawmakers, energy leaders, and private sector investors. Governor Sanwo-Olu emphasized the law’s role in addressing Lagos’ growing energy demands, reducing reliance on the national grid, and promoting private sector investments in renewable and off-grid solutions.

“This law represents a bold step toward energy independence and sustainability for Lagos State,” he said, adding that it would lay the foundation for reliable power supply, job creation, and sustainable development.

Key features of the law include the establishment of the Lagos Electricity Regulatory Commission (LERC) to ensure compliance with standards, protect consumer interests, and encourage innovation. The legislation also prioritizes environmental sustainability by promoting clean and renewable energy initiatives to combat climate change.

Hon. Sabur Akanbi Olowa, Chairman of the Lagos State House of Assembly Committee on Energy, lauded the governor’s visionary leadership, describing the law as a model for subnational energy reforms in Nigeria.

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Energy Commissioner Abiodun Ogunleye highlighted the law’s decentralization of the electricity market and its potential to attract investments, foster industrial growth, and achieve environmental sustainability.

“This law will usher Lagos into a new era where reliable and uninterrupted electricity becomes a reality,” Ogunleye stated, emphasizing its role in enabling public-private partnerships and creating an investor-friendly environment.

The Lagos State Electricity Law reflects the government’s commitment to improving the quality of life for residents while strengthening the state’s position as a hub for innovation and investment. It promises a brighter future with reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy for all Lagosians.

Dayo Ayeyemi

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