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Lagos Govt. unveils energy roadmap to boost manufacturing, others

By Monsurudeen Olowoopejo

Determined to ensure 24 hours access to power supply for Lagosians, the State Government through its Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources has unveiled a bold energy plans that could ensure local manufacturers have full access to power supply for their production in the state.

Aside from providing power to stimulate local manufacturing, the roadmap unveiled by the government was said to have been critically designed to aid universal energy access and improve electricity reliability across the state.

These strategic goals were disclosed during the 2025 Ministerial Press Briefing addressed by

The Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Biodun Ogunleye, disclosed this on Tuesday while reeling out plans and achievements of the Babajide sanwo-Olu-led administration through ministry during the 2025 Ministerial Press Briefing held in Ikeja.

Ogunleye disclosed that the key among the Ministry’s forward-looking initiatives is the full implementation of the Lagos Electricity Market structure under the Lagos State Electricity Law, 2024 which will involve licensing independent electricity distribution companies, supporting embedded generation, and operationalizing the Lagos Independent System Operator (LISO) to stabilize the power ecosystem.

“We are taking deliberate steps to transition Lagos into a 24-hour economy through reliable and sustainable energy solutions,ā€ Ogunleye added.

He mentioned that the Ministry is also working to complete and energize eight interconnected mini-grids in underserved communities, with plans to scale up such interventions across rural and riverine areas.

“The Lagos Integrated Resource Plan, currently under development, will guide long-term energy planning and infrastructure investment.”

The commissioner disclosed that plans are also being concluded to partner with local and international investors for the local manufacturing of power assets such as transformers, meters, cables, and switchgears.

This, according to Ogunleye, will not only strengthen the energy value chain but also create jobs and boost industrial capacity while also reducing import dependency on the part of the State Government.

“Lagos is further set to activate the Lagos State Electrification Agency (LSEA) and deepen its collaboration with the Rural Electrification Agency under the DARES programme, ensuring no community is left behind in the energy transition.

” When all these plans materializes, Lagos would have successfully positioned itself as a model for sub-national energy transformation in Africa, leveraging policy, technology, and partnerships to power prosperity”, said the Commissioner

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