Nigeria, the largest growing telecommunications market globally, faces poor electricity to compete with world powers. Many electrical gadgets, including setup boxes, are becoming irreparable due to the issue of epileptic power supplies. Technicians are advised to buy new decoders to address the issue, but many are unable to repair them. Industry watcher Onome Atufe suggests that the issue may stem from bringing in goods that cannot be managed or sabotaged. The Buhari-led administration has assured citizens of hope for electricity. Group Managing Director of Omatek Ventures Plc, Florence Seriki, believes that leveraging solar power solutions could help address the power vacuum in Nigeria. The company has expanded its investment in modern solar factories to provide assistance to ensure the federal government delivers an enduring power supply to Nigerians. Seriki demonstrated that a 50KVA three-phase off-grid solar solution will provide 24/7 power, resulting in an 85% reduction in power consumption for factories, banks, telecom firms, the government, and other organizations requiring big solar power installations.