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Aso Rock to Exit National Power Grid by March 2026 — PS

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The Aso Rock Presidential Villa is set to fully disconnect from Nigeria’s national electricity grid by March 2026, following the completion of an ongoing solar power project, according to the State House Permanent Secretary, Temitope Fashedemi.

Fashedemi disclosed that the transition is part of efforts to ensure a more reliable, sustainable, and cost-effective power supply for the Presidential Villa.

The move aligns with broader government initiatives to promote renewable energy adoption, reduce dependence on the national grid, and cut operational energy costs.

Once completed, the solar installation is expected to provide independent power generation for the Villa, minimizing disruptions associated with grid instability.

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The development is being viewed as a significant step toward integrating clean energy solutions into critical national infrastructure.

Further details regarding the project’s capacity and implementation timeline are expected in the coming months.

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