When Governor Seyi Makinde assumed office in 2019, he made a strategic move by establishing the Oyo State Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources. Recognizing the critical role of energy in driving development, the Governor appointed Barr. Nurudeen Temilolu Seun Ashamu as the pioneer Commissioner of this newly formed ministry. Over the years, the ministry has not only fulfilled its mandate but has also become a cornerstone of the state’s progress, making significant strides in energy management and resource development.
One of the ministry’s flagship projects is the “Light Up Oyo” initiative. This project has transformed the state’s landscape, with major roads, cities, and markets now illuminated by standard streetlights. This initiative has greatly improved the security and aesthetic appeal of the state, fostering a sense of safety and pride among residents and visitors alike.
Another groundbreaking achievement is the Independent Power Project (IPP). This project is a testament to the state’s commitment to self-sufficiency in energy generation. Through the IPP, Oyo State has taken bold steps to generate its own power, catering to both commercial and residential needs. This move not only reduces dependence on the national grid but also positions Oyo State as a forward-thinking leader in energy sustainability.
In addition to large-scale projects, the ministry has demonstrated a deep commitment to social responsibility. The provision of solar lights to selected public health centers across the state is a prime example. This initiative ensures that healthcare facilities in even the most remote areas are equipped with reliable energy sources, thus improving healthcare delivery and outcomes.
The ministry’s interventions extend beyond new projects to addressing long-standing issues. Notably, it has facilitated IPP interventions in communities that had been without power supply for over a decade. This action has rekindled hope in these communities, underscoring the government’s dedication to inclusive development.
Looking ahead, the Oyo State Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources is set to play an even more pivotal role. With the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission recently transferring regulatory oversight of the electricity market in Oyo to the newly established Oyo State Electricity Regulatory Commission, the state is poised to take full control of its electricity regulation, in line with the Electricity Act of 2023. This shift marks a new chapter in the state’s energy sector, promising greater efficiency and localized governance.
Furthermore, the ongoing development of a gas station in Oke Ogun is another significant project championed by the ministry. This initiative, facilitated by the Oyo State government, is expected to boost local energy resources, contributing to economic growth and sustainability in the region.
In summary, the Oyo State Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources has made remarkable progress since its inception. Under the leadership of Barr. Nurudeen Temilolu Seun Ashamu, the ministry has not only achieved its objectives but has also set a high standard for energy management and resource development. As the state continues to advance, the ministry’s efforts will undoubtedly remain a driving force behind Oyo State’s ongoing transformation.