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Nigerians Warned: Turn Off Refrigerators, Air Conditioners When Not At Home....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In a recent address to the press in Abuja, Minister of Power Adebayo Adelabu expressed deep concern over the prevalent practice among Nigerians of leaving appliances such as refrigerators and air conditioners running while away from home. Adelabu attributed this behavior to a lack of awareness about energy consumption management, fueled by the relatively low cost of electricity in the country.

Adelabu emphasized the need for Nigerians to be more conscientious about their energy usage, particularly in light of recent increases in electricity tariffs by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC). He highlighted scenarios where individuals unnecessarily leave appliances running for extended periods, leading to wastage of electricity.

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Drawing parallels with international standards, Adelabu stressed the importance of adopting a more responsible approach to energy consumption, citing examples of conscientious practices observed in other countries. He urged Nigerians to emulate these practices and be mindful of their electricity usage, especially given the current economic climate.

Adelabu’s message underscores the importance of individual responsibility in managing energy consumption and calls for a collective effort to promote sustainability and efficiency in the use of electricity. By making informed choices and adopting more energy-efficient practices, Nigerians can contribute to a more sustainable future for the nation’s power sector.

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