ADHA Legislates on Bill to Provide Electricity for Adamawa



Adamawa State House of Assembly has taken steps towards enacting a law aimed at providing electricity for the citizens in Adamawa state.


Already, a bill for a law to provide a comprehensive legal and institutional framework for electricity services in Adamawa State on Tuesday, scaled first and second reading at the assembly.


The bill tagged "the Adamawa State Electricity Bill 2025, seeks to repeal the Gongola Basin Energy Development Company Law of 2009 and establish a modern framework for electricity generation, transmission, distribution, supply, trading, and the protection of consumer rights within the state". 


Likewise, the bill is meticulously designed to create a functional electricity market for Adamawa state.


At the resumed sitting on Tuesday, the Majority Leader of the assembly, Hon. Kate Raymond Mamuno, of Demsa constituency moved separate motions for the first and reading of the bill and seconded by Hon. Suleiman Umar Alkali(Yola North) and Hon. Moses Yerims Zah(Michika).


In their debate, the lawmakers emphasized the importance of the bill in addressing the electricity challenges facing the state and providing a structured pathway for improving power supply and regulation.


Thereafter, the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Bathiya Wesley, who presided the sitting, committed the bill to the House Standing Committee on Works, Energy, Land and Survey for further legislative action.

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