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Inuwa Yahaya’s Energy Vision Set To Light Up Rural Communities, Drive Socio-economic Growth

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On August 1, 2025, something remarkable happened in Balanga, Gombe State. Beneath the vast skies surrounding the Balanga Dam, a quiet revolution was set in motion, one that may redefine the trajectory of rural development for decades to come.

Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, CON, launched Nigeria’s first-ever 620KW small hydropower-solar PV hybrid system, a landmark energy project designed to electrify underserved communities around the Balanga Dam. This was like the ignition of hope for rural economic renewal.

Funded by the European Union, Global Environment Facility (GEF) and the Federal Government through the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) and implemented by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), this project is a blueprint for powering prosperity in Nigeria’s rural belt.

Electricity is often cited as the foundation of modern development, but its absence is more than an inconvenience, it’s an economic blockade. In communities like those around Balanga, lack of access to reliable power has long stifled local enterprise, discouraged youth engagement and forced women and artisans to operate below their potential.

Now, that’s changing.

By combining clean hydropower with solar photovoltaic technology, this hybrid system will deliver a platform for economic takeoff. It will energize agro-processing, support small-scale manufacturing, extend business hours, improve access to healthcare and education, and ultimately raise living standards.

What sets Gombe apart is the governor’s consistent delivery on counterpart funding, his coordination of local leadership and his political tenacity to push projects past the finish line.

Governor Inuwa Yahaya’s remarks, delivered by Deputy Governor Dr. Manassah Daniel Jatau, hit at the heart of what this initiative means: “Power is the backbone of modern development.” Indeed, electricity unlocks everything, from mechanized farming and cottage industries to e-learning, telemedicine, and job creation.

Balanga, long starved of reliable energy, is now on the cusp of transformation. It will soon be more than a name on the map, it will be a living example of how rural Nigeria can leap into the future.

Governor Inuwa Yahaya’s vision for Gombe is unmistakably rural-first. His administration’s approval of the Rural Electrification Master Plan, a deliberate policy to light up under-served communities, is a game-changing step toward addressing decades of imbalance in infrastructure development. This recent hybrid project is a flagship symbol of that broader commitment.

Crucially, the governor understands that power alone is not enough. That’s why his rural development agenda is deliberately multi-sectoral. Across Gombe, we’ve seen an ambitious rollout of rural road construction, aimed at opening up isolated communities to markets and essential services.

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From primary healthcare centres (PHCs) to water schemes, school rehabilitation, and now rural electrification, the Inuwa Yahaya administration is methodically dismantling the structural barriers to rural growth.

This integrated approach is already yielding results. In previously inaccessible areas, roads now connect farmers to markets. Functional PHCs are reducing maternal and infant mortality. Water schemes through construction of  boreholes, are easing the daily burden on women and children. And now, with clean energy, new layers of economic activity can emerge. Solar-powered irrigation, cold storage for perishable goods, and digital inclusion, to name a few.

During the launch ceremony, the Managing Director of the REA, Abba Aliyu, described the initiative as a model for clean energy deployment in rural Nigeria, and he was right. But what makes Gombe stand out is not just the project’s novelty. It is the strategic, relentless drive of Governor Inuwa Yahaya to align the state’s development agenda with global priorities; green industrialisation, inclusive growth and climate resilience.

UNIDO, GEF, the EU, and others have placed their confidence and their funding in Gombe because they see a government that delivers. One that not only speaks the language of development but understands its grammar: partnerships, planning and political will.

As the nation eyes a just and inclusive energy transition, Gombe is setting the pace. Balanga is no longer a distant name on the map,  it is now a symbol of what happens when leadership meets opportunity.

 

For too long, rural Nigeria has been trapped in a cycle of neglect and dependence. But with this project and the broader vision behind it, Gombe is showing that with the right mix of innovation, infrastructure and investment, rural communities can become engines of economic growth.

 

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