Describing the Nigeria Power for Health Initiative as one of the flagship programmes of the Bola Tinubu administration, the minister stressed the need to prioritise the energisation of teaching hospitals, state hospitals and primary healthcare centres. He noted that the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) had already provided electricity to five federal teaching hospitals and several other health facilities nationwide. According to him, the committee also approved eight private sector proposals for further engagement from about 70 submissions received during the National Healthcare Electrification Investor Matchmaking Week held in Lagos. He said the organisation was driving power sector modernisation through the deployment of Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems, Energy Management Systems, advanced electricity market trading platforms, telemetry and Advanced Metering Infrastructure. According to him, NISO is also planning national grid expansion, promoting renewable energy integration and encouraging private sector investment through public-private partnerships.