 The authorities of the Federal Polytechnic Valley Tarabah State says it spends an average of three million a month to purchase fuel to power generators. The Chairman, Governing Council of the Institution Bala Kangiwa stated this during a cut-tick call on Governor Daero's Ishaku, stressing that if the Polytechnic can be connected to the national grid, it would redirect the money to other developmental projects. Since the establishment of the Federal Polytechnic Valley on March 14, 2007, the school is yet to be linked with the national grid. Management of the institution has taken the rodeo to Governor Daero's Ishaku, seeking assistance. Since the establishment of the Polytechnic, the electricity supply has been exclusively from generators because, like I said, the town is not linked to the national grid. This is costing the Polytechnic millions of Naira, as the institution spends an average of three million Naira monthly to purchase gas to power the generators. The chairman of the school's governing board told the governor that some school land has been encroached to poor due to the failure of the government to compensate the rightful owners. Currently, families and individuals whose land was acquired have still not been compensated. This is seriously hampering development in such areas where such families and individuals are still occupying. Governor Ishaku told the Polytechnic delegation the series of efforts he made when serving as minister of Naira Daero to link some part of the state with the national grid. The governor, however, promised to address the land issue involving the school and members of the host community. When in Bali, I put out that station within the town. I remember commissioning in 2016, there above. On the land issue, I would take immediate action on it and to see how we can help immediately to make sure you get possession to the school. Seven out of 16 local government areas of Terabo State are yet to be connected to the national grid. Once the country got its independence.