News Investigators/ Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia on Monday signed the Benue State Electricity Bill 2026 into law.
Mr Alia said that the new law would improve electricity supply, stimulate economic growth, and enhance the quality of life of residents across the state.
The governor described the law as a major step towards unlocking the state’s economic potential and creating a conducive environment for investment and industrial development.
He said the new legislation would provide the legal framework for increased electricity generation, transmission, and distribution within Benue.
Mr Alia added that it would pave way for more reliable and stable power supply for homes, businesses, schools, hospitals, and other critical sectors.
That governor further said the law would also encourage economic growth by attracting investors and promoting the establishment of industries and businesses, thereby creating employment opportunities for thousands of residents, particularly youths.
He noted that improved electricity supply would significantly reduce the cost of doing business, as companies and entrepreneurs would spend less on generators, fuel, and alternative sources of power.
“The law contains provisions to strengthen consumer protection through fair billing practices, improved service delivery, prompt resolution of complaints, and greater accountability from electricity providers.
“The legislation will support rural electrification efforts by expanding access to power in underserved communities, with expected benefits for healthcare delivery, education, agricultural processing, security, and overall living standards,” he stated.
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