 The House of Representatives has built a ministerial state for power, Gordy Agba, for the continuous grid collapses in the country. According to the House committee, since the privatization of the power sector in 2013, Nigeria has witnessed over 100 national grid collapses, details now. In its response, the minister of state for power said Nigeria has not experienced national grid collapse, but systems disruption. Blackout is not a collapse, but blackouts can result from collapse as well as disruptions. But this one, we have had this year, we've had four of them, but they have not been collapsed, is disruption. And disruptions have been as a result of, there could be human factors, there could be equipment factors, there could be political factors, there could be other factors. He was immediately countered by the Executive Secretary, Association of Power Generation Companies, Joy Ogaji, who insisted that from 2016 to 2022, Nigeria has experienced 136 national grid collapses. This was corroborated by the Managing Director of the Transmission Company of Nigeria. Reset shows that the Nigerian utilities have the third lowest reliability in South Saharan Africa. Ninety percent of grid connections are considered unreliable, and outages are longer or more frequent in rural areas. This is an international research that I quoted. Customers often average just two hours per day of unreliable low-quality electricity service. There is no day for a generation company who say we have generated so much mega-hours and TCN is unable to evacuate it. There is no doubt, and we are still challenging all the generation companies to come out if there is any day they make a generation where we cannot evacuate it. We have the responsibility of 8,100 and we still stand by that. Earlier, the chairman of the committee, Magaji Aliu, assured that the committee was not out to weekend the stakeholders, but to find the lasting solution to the problem. And we're here to give the required legal biking and assurances of funding to this sector. So we expect to hear the truth, nothing but the truth. A stable power sector is essential for the growth and sustainability of a flourishing national economy. Ensuring stability in the power sector and providing our country's energy needs. It's a responsibility of this government and this house. It's serious.