• Hausa Edition
  • Podcast
  • Conferences
  • LeVogue Magazine
  • Business News
  • Print Advert Rates
  • Online Advert Rates
  • Contact Us
Friday, June 5, 2026
Leadership Newspapers
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sport
    • Football
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Education
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Columns
  • Others
    • LeVogue Magazine
    • Conferences
    • National Economy
  • Contact Us
Hausa Edition
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sport
    • Football
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Education
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Columns
  • Others
    • LeVogue Magazine
    • Conferences
    • National Economy
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Leadership Newspapers
No Result
View All Result

Tertiary Hospitals Spend N180m Monthly On Power – Minister

LEADERSHIP News by LEADERSHIP News
9 months ago
in News
Dr. Iziaq Salako.

Dr. Iziaq Salako.

Share on WhatsAppShare on FacebookShare on XTelegram

The federal government has revealed that tertiary hospitals across the country spend as much as ₦180 million monthly on electricity, a situation described as unsustainable and detrimental to healthcare delivery.

The Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr. Iziaq Salako, disclosed this on Tuesday at the National Stakeholders’ Dialogue on Power in the Health Sector in Abuja.

Citing a recent assessment, Salako said Federal Tertiary Health Institutions require between three and eight megawatts of power to function optimally, but currently receive an average of just 5.3 hours of supply from the national grid daily.

He said hospitals rely heavily on diesel-powered generators to compensate for the deficit, with monthly energy bills ranging from ₦20 million to ₦180 million.

He noted that fuel costs alone account for 20 to 50 per cent of their operating expenses, straining already limited budgets and reducing funds available for patient care.

“A rapid assessment earlier this year shows that Federal Tertiary Health Institutions require between three and eight MW of energy to function optimally. The institutions receive an average of 5.3 hours of daily electricity from the national grid, have installed a backup capacity of 0.8 – 3.3MW (about 50 per cent backup deficiency), which is 80 per cent generated through diesel engines, spending 20 – 180 million Naira per month to pay for power.

RELATED NEWS

Makinde Visits Adelabu, Assures Safe Return Of Ex-Minister’s Abducted Sister, Nephews 

CSR: Premiere Academy Students Intensify Community Service With ‘Clean Up Lugbe’ Exercise

Anambra Government Arraigns 8 Suspected Fake Pastors

“20 – 50 per cent of operating expenses in FTHIs go into fuel purchase. This situation is not different in the private sector, with 30% of respondents to a survey conducted in April 2025 by the Healthcare Federation of Nigeria reporting monthly spending of 5 – 20 million Naira on electricity.

“This scenario has resulted in sub-optimal service delivery by our healthcare system, with reduced access to care, compromised treatment quality, and avoidable loss of lives. Energy supply has become a major disruptor of health services in our country,” the minister stated.

He added that the private sector faces similar difficulties. A survey by the Healthcare Federation of Nigeria shows that 30 per cent of private facilities spend between ₦5 million and ₦20 million monthly on electricity.

He also said that 40 per cent of functional primary healthcare centres (PHCs) nationwide still lack access to electricity. At the same time, most of the remaining facilities receive less than 10 hours of daily supply.

Salako explained that while government initiatives such as the Rural Electrification Agency, which is deploying 100 containerised solar hybrid systems, and the Energising Education Programme, which benefits teaching hospitals in Maiduguri and Calabar, have recorded progress, they remain inadequate in speed and scale.

He stressed the need for a whole-of-government approach, backed by private sector financing, impact investments, and innovative renewable energy solutions to ensure sustainable electrification of health facilities nationwide.

“One key expected outcome of this dialogue is the signing of a compact for the sustainable electrification of public and private healthcare facilities in the country. We can no longer afford business as usual in the face of service interruptions, patient dissatisfaction and mounting energy bills in our hospitals,” Salako said.

We’ve got the edge. Get real-time reports, breaking scoops, and exclusive angles delivered straight to your phone. Don’t settle for stale news. Join LEADERSHIP NEWS on WhatsApp for 24/7 updates →

Join Our WhatsApp Channel

Nigerians can invest ₦2.5million on premium domains and earn about ₦17-25Million. Earnings in USD. Rather than wonder, click here to find out how it works
LEADERSHIP News

LEADERSHIP News

OTHER NEWS UPDATES

Makinde Visits Adelabu, Assures Safe Return Of Ex-Minister’s Abducted Sister, Nephews 
News

Makinde Visits Adelabu, Assures Safe Return Of Ex-Minister’s Abducted Sister, Nephews 

24 minutes ago
CSR: Premiere Academy Students Intensify Community Service With ‘Clean Up Lugbe’ Exercise
Education

CSR: Premiere Academy Students Intensify Community Service With ‘Clean Up Lugbe’ Exercise

2 hours ago
Anambra Government Arraigns 8 Suspected Fake Pastors
News

Anambra Government Arraigns 8 Suspected Fake Pastors

2 hours ago
Next Post
Professionals Want Kwara Varsity Of Education In Igbomina

Fire Disaster Averted As Petrol Tanker Tumbles, Spills In Kwara

Advertisement

LATEST UPDATE

FIFA Unveils New Pre-Match Ceremony Format For World Cup

6 minutes ago

England To Use Hand-Cooling Technology At World Cup Heat

11 minutes ago

Oshoala Calls For Safe Return Of Abducted Schoolchildren, Teachers After Scoring Against Senegal 

17 minutes ago

Government Funding Boost Strengthens Commonwealth Games Preparations – Olopade

19 minutes ago

Makinde Visits Adelabu, Assures Safe Return Of Ex-Minister’s Abducted Sister, Nephews 

24 minutes ago
Load More
Advertisement
Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube Whatsapp

© 2026 LEADERSHIP Media Group - All Rights Reserved | Hausa | Online Casino.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sport
    • Football
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Education
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Columns
  • Others
    • LeVogue Magazine
    • Conferences
    • National Economy
  • Contact Us

© 2026 LEADERSHIP Media Group - All Rights Reserved | Hausa | Online Casino.