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Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by Emekamex(m): 9:12am On May 12, 2017
The system collapse recorded on May 8, 2017 culminated in a significant drop in generation, transmission and distribution of electricity to many parts of the nation.

The Presidency disclosed in its report, yesterday: “System collapse on May 8, 2017 at 1429hrs. System frequency suddenly and sharply dropped from 51.06Hz to 43.37Hz, leading to system collapse.
‘’Prior to collapse, Benin/Egbin 330kV line (cct B6N) was out on fault due to cut sky wire between towers #460 & 461.
“On May 9, 2017, average power sent out was 3425Wh/hour (up by 468MWh/h). The reported gas constraint was 1915MW.
“The reported line constraint was 150MW. The reported high frequency constraint was 59MW. The water management constraint was 260MW. The power sector lost an estimated N1, 144,000,000 on May 09 2017 due to constraints.’’

Investigations showed that the nation recorded two system collapse incidents in April 2017 alone, which also affected supply to consumers.
A study by NOIPolls, an Abuja-based research outfit disclosed that power supply to households in the nation dropped to 30 per cent of installed capacity in the first quarter of this year, from the 37 per cent obtained in last quarter of last year.

The new aggregated power poll results released by NOIPolls for the first quarter of 2017 showed that the lowest power supply to households in Q1, 2017 was observed in January at 21 per cent.
The drop was attributed to the shortage of gas to the power generating companies and low water levels at the hydro power stations.
For Q1 2017, the monthly average cumulative hours of power supply experienced was recorded as 7.5 hours daily in January, which was the lowest. It went up to 9.8 hours in February, which was recorded as the highest.
The results obtained from the poll also revealed that for Q4, 2016, average daily power cumulative supply was 9.6 hours, while in Q1, 2017, it dropped to an average of 8.9 hours daily, indicating a 0.7-point decrease.

A cumulative power supply of 8.9 hours per day was assessed to be a far cry from the standard 24 hours power supply which Nigerian households ought to be experiencing, thus further buttressing the issues inherent in Nigeria’s power sector.
The Federal government had embarked on several power sector interventions in the past, which have failed to yield any sustained positive impact.
Still, in the bid to revive the power sector, the Federal Government, in collaboration with the World Bank, recently set out guidelines for the power sector recovery plans to create a viable industry that is privately run.
While this is a welcome strategy for the revival of the sector, the report posited that in the execution of the plan, constant evaluation with visible milestones within specific time frames should be maintained.
“Although there are evidences of concerted efforts to make the power sector work at optimum level, the sector is still riddled with vast problems ranging from generation to distribution.
“Industry watchers have blamed majority of the crisis bedevilling the power sector on the monopolistic nature of the hydroelectric generating systems. Nigeria is blessed with diverse natural resources which developed nations use to generate abundant electricity but less attention has been paid to those options.”
“Nigeria is one of the least electrified nations and its current power generation, which continues to hover between 3,000 and 5,000 megawatts, cannot keep up with the population growth.

“According to a World Bank report, about 75 million Nigerians lack access to adequate electricity and Nigeria was ranked highest among the countries with electricity access deficit when energy access, efficiency and renewable are on the rise in many developing nations.
“It is against this background that NOIPolls conducted its quarterly survey to assess electricity distribution to Nigerian households in the first quarter of 2017,” it added.

Consumers Lament Poor Supply

The Chairman, Iponri Housing Estate Residents Association, Surulere, Abdul-Rasak Osho, said electricity supply in his area was a bit better than what it used to be. He, however, said that though generation was on the increase, power supply may not necessarily improve in all areas due to transmission constraints. “Supply cannot be regular when majority of the power lines are obsolete; there is no equipment to locate faults and officials find it difficult to identify the exact location where they occur.’’

The Secretary, Ogunlana Community Development Area (CDA), Mr Eniola Taiwo, said the community was badly hit by irregular power supply.
“Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC) is punishing us in Ogunlana area; while we see electricity supply in other neighbouring communities, we are always in darkness.
“We have met their staff and promised to pay our monthly bills, but what are we paying for? Darkness”, he said.
He said power supply had not improved in their area. The President, Amuwo-Odofin New Town Landlords and Tenants, Mile 2, Chief Ade-Owas Owabumuwa, however, said electricity supply in the area had improved after demolition of illegal structures in the area by Lagos State Government.

A resident of Lekki Phase 1, Mr Philip Okoro, also said that electricity supply in his area had improved considerably, but noted that transmission constraints on the part of Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) was affecting distribution of energy to consumers. “The major problem is with Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN). Most of their equipment are outdated and because of lack of fund and neglect, this generated power does not get to consumers.

However, the Transmission Company of Nigeria disclosed that it has installed and energized a 40MVA 132/33kV mobile power transformer at the Damboa Transmission Substation in Bornu State, on May 7th, 2017.
The GM (Public Affairs) TCN, Seun Olagunju, TCN stated that the Damboa Substation, previously a 60MVA 132/33kV capacity transmission station with fully equipped control room and staff quarters was completely destroyed by Boko Haram insurgents on the 4th of July, 2014.

www.vanguardngr.com/2017/05/power-supply-worsens-nigeria-records-another-system-collapse/

Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by sorry1(m): 9:16am On May 12, 2017
where is our minister of darkness cum rocket scientist

He should come with his Yoruba Muslim brothers let's find someone else to blame for this, probably the past administration and vandals. undecided

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Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by Nobody: 9:25am On May 12, 2017
Allah kawo chinkafa *singing* rengem reden den grin

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Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by jejemanito: 12:25pm On May 12, 2017
Imagine an Ijaw man was our president

Imagine he was sick to vegetable standards

Imagine he worsened the economic air of a 180 million populace

Imagine how northern elders would have been releasing divisive comments at every muslim gathering

Imagine how El rufai would have used queens English to drag his name all over

Imagine how the west-controlled media would have eaten him raw, fan his incompetence to the highest level

Just imagine

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Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by SwillG: 12:25pm On May 12, 2017
The Nigerian crisis. To have steady power supply just for a day is more than a rocket science. Meanwhile, I dey carry charger waka upandan dey find were to charge phone for days now.

Una weh done

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Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by Lilaex: 12:25pm On May 12, 2017
Lies all I know is buhari is working very hard for this country.
Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by edlion57(m): 12:25pm On May 12, 2017
2019 election...Sai Ibb ... NONSENSE...una no der blame good luck again?

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Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by Goldenheart(m): 12:25pm On May 12, 2017
sad
Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by mmsen: 12:26pm On May 12, 2017
Where is Mr Rocket Science?

I can recall him being so prominent in the news a couple of years ago. Now he's invisible.

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Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by veekid(m): 12:26pm On May 12, 2017
Nigeria is surely reacting to a a curse; if this administration can't fix power; my pple! Abeg forget it

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Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by kolnel: 12:26pm On May 12, 2017
Nigeria still battling power supply in this century with all the money made off excess crude oil
It's a pity things got this bad due to corruption

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Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by Meeloreh(f): 12:27pm On May 12, 2017
It haff nor reach my side
Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by awesomet1(m): 12:27pm On May 12, 2017
Which way Nigeria?
Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by TheLogicalMind(m): 12:27pm On May 12, 2017
Sai Baba....

After just two years under Baba's "able" leadership:

The nation’s power grid witnessed six instances of total system collapses and one incident of partial system collapse, essentially due to generation limitations.

Today's collapse makes it a perfect No. 7!

Baba ride one, Carry go joor!

Your Zombies are solidly behind you no matter how much sh.it you dump on them.

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Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by iamtewwy(m): 12:28pm On May 12, 2017
even tho this regime is clueless but i would not b biasd i would say d truth... omo i never notice any insufficient power for my area oo. i dey use light sleeep. 18-20hrs daily and even the niegbhouring area dey get light.. so abeg were this statistics comes from? lets not always filled with hates biko

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Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by rozayx5(m): 12:28pm On May 12, 2017
undecided


its sad. i think Nigeria is hopeless.. and am serious


i grew up in East Africa in the 90s . Tanzania to be precise


they took.light 3 times in 6years. and first time i saw a generator was in Nigeria

Light is not something we should be grappling with after 57 years

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Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by hucienda: 12:28pm On May 12, 2017
Fashola, how far na?

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Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by tballeyy(m): 12:29pm On May 12, 2017
Un na don start una excuses, before we dey get lit?

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Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by Omeokachie: 12:29pm On May 12, 2017
Fashola, wetin happen na?
Has this suddenly become "rocket science"?

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Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by wayodude(m): 12:29pm On May 12, 2017
...and this is the country that claims to ready for nuclear power generation? jajajajaja I laugh in Spanish. cheesy

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Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by elmisti(m): 12:29pm On May 12, 2017
when a lawyer heads a pure science ministry......he will tell you even sango can not do what a common eel fish can grin

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Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by Saintp(m): 12:29pm On May 12, 2017
Can we ever see a Nigeria of our dreams in our lifetime?

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Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by Harkindeylee(m): 12:30pm On May 12, 2017
We no kuku get light for my area since sunday... Everything for Nigeria just get as E be
Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by buchilino(m): 12:30pm On May 12, 2017
NOW AM GETTING CONFUSED, I THOUGHT SOME CUCUMBERS ON NL SAID DAT ANYTIME BUHARI LEAVES, THINGS START WORKING. MAYBE D VP NEEDS TO LEAVE SO DAT ADEQUATE POWER WILL BE RESTORED.

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Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by davodyguy: 12:30pm On May 12, 2017
Well. I have no feeling of this 'worsen' situation.

At home in Ogudu, I get between 16-20 hours daily

In the office on the island between 10-15hours daily.

I guess some Discos are just heartless

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Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by otokx(m): 12:31pm On May 12, 2017
theory of piss
Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by izzou(m): 12:31pm On May 12, 2017
Saintp:
Can we ever see a Nigeria of our dreams in our lifetime?

Yes,only in your dreams

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Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by Mccullum: 12:31pm On May 12, 2017
Must you abuse on any news behave and stop this rascality.
Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by blank(f): 12:31pm On May 12, 2017
I'm sure people will still blame DISCOs for this system collapse.
Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by DLondonboiy: 12:31pm On May 12, 2017
All power belongs to God- Fashola

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Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by IRobot7(m): 12:32pm On May 12, 2017
Fash..., I just dey observe you.
Re: Power Supply Worsens As Nigeria Records Another System Collapse by iyamchee(m): 12:33pm On May 12, 2017
We still get for Ph oh......

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