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**Electricity Minister Expresses Challenges in Managing Dual Responsibilities**
The Minister of Electricity has publicly acknowledged the difficulties he faces in balancing his dual responsibilities within the ministry. In a statement, he highlighted the increasing demands of his role, which involves overseeing the countrys electrical infrastructure and ensuring reliable energy supply amid ongoing challenges.
The Minister pointed out that rising energy consumption, infrastructure maintenance, and the transition to renewable energy sources have significantly increased his workload. He emphasized the need for a more streamlined approach to address these challenges effectively.
This admission comes at a time when many countries are grappling with energy shortages and the impacts of climate change on energy systems. Reports indicate that the Minister is advocating for additional support and resources to facilitate improved management and operational efficiency within the ministry.
The Ministry of Electricity is currently implementing several initiatives aimed at modernizing the energy sector, including investments in renewable energy projects and upgrades to existing power grids. The Ministers struggle to manage his responsibilities aligns with similar challenges faced by officials in various sectors, particularly in times of rapid change and increased public demand for efficiency and sustainability.
The Minister has urged collaboration among government officials and stakeholders to mitigate these challenges and enhance the overall effectiveness of the energy sector.
