Abdulrahman Bashir Haske is set to embark on a major intervention aimed at improving electricity supply across Adamawa State through the distribution of 100 units of 500kVA transformers to 21 Local Government Areas.

The initiative, which is expected to significantly boost power infrastructure, is designed to address long-standing challenges of unstable electricity and limited access in several communities across the state. According to the plan, the transformers will be strategically allocated to ensure that both urban and rural areas benefit from improved power distribution.

Stakeholders have described the move as a timely intervention that could support small businesses, improve social services, and enhance economic activities across Adamawa. Many communities have continued to struggle with inadequate electricity supply, which has affected productivity and development over the years.

The distribution is also expected to complement ongoing efforts by government and private sector players to strengthen the power sector and expand energy access in underserved areas.

Residents across the 21 LGAs have expressed optimism that the project will bring lasting relief and contribute to economic growth if properly implemented and maintained.

Overall, the initiative positions Abdulrahman Bashir Haske as a key stakeholder in efforts to improve infrastructure and energy access in Adamawa State.