Grid-based electricity is vital for ensuring adequate electricity for meaningful development. However, a centralized grid system tends to pose some setbacks to rural electricity delivery, particularly in developing countries. Analysis was on Nigerias rural electrification policy, since, 1981, premised on its centralized grid. Questionnaires were utilized for data collection while data analysis was done through descriptive and inferential statistic (Chi-square). Data from 894 respondents out of a sample size of 1,056 that was selected from Imo State; showed abysmal electricity situation and lack of rural development; given that the centralized grid has not effectively delivered electricity to rural areas in the country. Therefore, a decentralized grid based on localized GTD (Generation, Transmission and Distribution) was recommended, to promote electricity supply and development in rural areas.
Chigasa C. Uzoma, Chiemezie S. Atama, Ijeoma Igwe and Kingsley Amadi. A Policy Analysis of Grid Rural Electrification in Nigeria since 1981.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/pjssci.2020.248.254
URL: https://www.makhillpublications.co/view-article/1683-8831/pjssci.2020.248.254