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Blackouts Over Gas Shortage Raise Concerns In Nigeria's Failing Power Sector by Nemere2020: 7:02am On Jan 30
Blackouts in parts of Nigeria due to a gas supply shortage to generation plants have sparked fresh concerns about the perennial challenges facing the nation’s power sector.

DAILY POST reported last weekend that the Nigerian Federal Government and Transmission Company of Nigeria blamed the drop in electricity supply to Nigeria in recent weeks on gas constraints.

Months back, the government also blamed gas shortage for reduced electricity supply by Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) to electricity distribution companies.

Nigeria’s electricity supply relies on 26 nationwide hydro and gas-fired power plants.

Nigeria’s available electricity generation capacity has hovered between 3,000MW and 5,000MW since the sector was privatized in 2013 for a population of over 200 million.

Ten years after the sector’s privatization, it has refused to improve despite spending N3.348 trillion on electricity subsidies, according to the latest data by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission.

This is as the country plans to spend another N1.6 trillion on electricity subsidies in 2024.

Despite the heavy spending on the sector, Nigeria’s power industry is bedevilled by a lack of investment, electricity policy enforcement, regulatory uncertainty, gas supply, transmission system constraints, and significant power sector planning shortfalls in recent years.

NERC’s third quarter 2023 report said gas constraints remain a significant challenge to the country’s national grid.

This development remains prevalent despite the country’s 208.83 trillion cubic feet of gas reserves, representing 33 per cent of Africa’s total gas reserves of 620TCF, according to the Chief Executive Officer, NUPRC, Gbenga Komolafe.

Like other sectors in Nigeria, the power industry has diverse bottlenecks impeding its growth.

Speaking exclusively to DAILY POST on Monday, Bolaji Tunji, special adviser, strategic communication and media relations to the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, said the federal government has moved to resolve the gas constraint challenge for GenCos.

According to him, the government has started engaging stakeholders to address the challenges, including paying debts owed to GenCos.

“The Minister is doing everything to resolve the challenge, including payment of debts owed to Generation Companies and other stakeholders within the value chain.

“I can assure you that the Minister is tackling the gas shortage challenge to generation plants”, he told DAILY POST.

Meanwhile, when DAILY POST contacted Joy Ogaji, the Managing Director and Executive Secretary of the Association of Power Generation Companies, APGC, she said she was unaware of an engagement by the federal government with GenCos to resolve the gas shortage issue.

Ogaji, however, noted that the government may have initiated steps to resolve the gas shortage issue affecting the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry, NESI.

She noted that a solid contractual regime between the government and GenCos, with bankable guarantees and full payment from off-takers, is a silver lining to the country’s power sector challenge.

“It is possible they are engaging the GenCos on a firm contractual regime with bankable guarantees and full payment from off-takers”, he said.

On his part, Kunle Olubiyo, President of the Nigerian Consumer Protection Network, faulted the government’s stance on why there was a recent drop in the electricity supply.

According to him, the power sector is facing a liquidity crisis.

“It is a liquidity issue; I don’t think it is because of gas shortage. I have said before that the government needs to stop electricity subsidies in the power sector if we must achieve efficiency. he told DAILY POST.

https://dailypost.ng/2024/01/30/blackouts-over-gas-shortage-spark-fresh-concerns-in-nigerias-failing-power-sector/?fbclid=IwAR34DuJtzHKSu6BTWA605xJwX5T4k9NW64YYgAku3i_iaHefkOnGtg_OOyA

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Re: Blackouts Over Gas Shortage Raise Concerns In Nigeria's Failing Power Sector by fearlessfang: 7:14am On Jan 30
This is just the beginning of our failure as citizens. We have embolden our leaders that it is normal to steal, it is normal to rig election, it is normal to embezzle state funds.

Why are Nigerians complaining? Why are they crying like raccoons? Is this not what they voted for?

Are you expecting progress from a druggie and a certificate forger? Or a chief of staff who is a convicted thief? Or election riggers?

Come on, I thought Nigerians are smart.

The sooner you start looking for how to mobilize 25% of Nigerians and replicate Sri Lanka, the better for you.

We would know when you’re ready but for now, enjoy the suffering and insecurity.

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Re: Blackouts Over Gas Shortage Raise Concerns In Nigeria's Failing Power Sector by marlow1962(m): 7:15am On Jan 30
Black out is a normal thing in Nigeria, same way darkness is a normal thing. If others are cool and I love with it, who the fk are you to complain. More black out/darkness to Nigerians elbow.
I just feel pity for the next generation, there is NO HOPE for them.

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Re: Blackouts Over Gas Shortage Raise Concerns In Nigeria's Failing Power Sector by Oromoni619: 7:15am On Jan 30
Light issue in Nigeria is caused by who?

Please make money and forget Phcn

Go for solar, it's the best

If you're not into anyside hustling in Nigeria now, you're doing your self,
I will say it for free, do 1.40odds 4times daily and you will thank me later, that's the new format we do,and we r balling, do it yourself bcus if you chat me up to help you, you will pay me a token

Try it and thank me

Just 1.4odds oooo, no greed, just descipline your self with it

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Re: Blackouts Over Gas Shortage Raise Concerns In Nigeria's Failing Power Sector by nanauju(f): 7:15am On Jan 30
grin
Re: Blackouts Over Gas Shortage Raise Concerns In Nigeria's Failing Power Sector by Bobloco: 7:15am On Jan 30
It's been gloom and doom since the emergence of the notorious narcotics drug trafficker as president

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Re: Blackouts Over Gas Shortage Raise Concerns In Nigeria's Failing Power Sector by miniziter(m): 7:16am On Jan 30
Na why I used all the money I made during cash scarcity time do a 5kva inverter and made my house off grid.

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Re: Blackouts Over Gas Shortage Raise Concerns In Nigeria's Failing Power Sector by athaboi(f): 7:17am On Jan 30
Go to the South East and start harnessing all the gas reserves there, they have plenty over there. No need to reserve when the nation is running on shortage!!!

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Re: Blackouts Over Gas Shortage Raise Concerns In Nigeria's Failing Power Sector by OChimex: 7:17am On Jan 30
And their president don japa dey enjoy steady light and security for france.
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Blackouts Over Gas Shortage Raise Concerns In Nigeria's Failing Power Sector by BadMaster: 7:17am On Jan 30
If I say this country is useless, some morons won't have it. You can continue to deceive yourself, believing things will change. Personally, I have since given up on this country.

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Re: Blackouts Over Gas Shortage Raise Concerns In Nigeria's Failing Power Sector by ImoleNaija: 7:17am On Jan 30
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Re: Blackouts Over Gas Shortage Raise Concerns In Nigeria's Failing Power Sector by Icarus99(f): 7:18am On Jan 30
Imagine
Re: Blackouts Over Gas Shortage Raise Concerns In Nigeria's Failing Power Sector by SenatePresdo(m): 7:19am On Jan 30
And Fuel is very expensive to run Generator.

Nigerians can easily survive world war 3.

Their level of suffering and smiling baffles me.

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Re: Blackouts Over Gas Shortage Raise Concerns In Nigeria's Failing Power Sector by dynicks(m): 7:20am On Jan 30
Dem swear for Nigeria!!?...

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Re: Blackouts Over Gas Shortage Raise Concerns In Nigeria's Failing Power Sector by iluvtotodie(m): 7:22am On Jan 30
Nothing seems to be working in this our country. It keeps crashing day after day. How worse can this continue to get ?

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Re: Blackouts Over Gas Shortage Raise Concerns In Nigeria's Failing Power Sector by akwesenana: 7:23am On Jan 30
I never knew it was all over the country.
To summarize, Tinubu has failed.

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Re: Blackouts Over Gas Shortage Raise Concerns In Nigeria's Failing Power Sector by SenatePresdo(m): 7:23am On Jan 30
athaboi:
Go to the South East and start harnessing all the gas reserves there, they have plenty over there. No need to reserve when the nation is running on shortage!!!

Let them cross SE na.

Even the workers go too full body bag.
Re: Blackouts Over Gas Shortage Raise Concerns In Nigeria's Failing Power Sector by Anunakeeh: 7:23am On Jan 30
SenatePresdo:
And Fuel is very expensive to run Generator.

Nigerians can easily survive world war 3.

Their level of suffering and smiling baffles me.

They will even survive world war 10.

These are no Human beings.

They are something else.

A lot of them are happily sleeping in 100 degrees of heat year in year out without complaining.

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Re: Blackouts Over Gas Shortage Raise Concerns In Nigeria's Failing Power Sector by SenatePresdo(m): 7:27am On Jan 30
fearlessfang:
This is just the beginning of our failure as citizens. We have embolden our leaders that it is normal to steal, it is normal to rig election, it is normal to embezzle state funds.

Why are Nigerians complaining? Why are they crying like raccoons? Is this not what they voted for?

Are you expecting progress from a druggie and a certificate forger? Or a chief of staff who is a convicted thief? Or election riggers?

Come on, I thought Nigerians are smart.

The sooner you start looking for how to mobilize 25% of Nigerians and replicate Sri Lanka, the better for you.

We would know when you’re ready but for now, enjoy the suffering and insecurity.

Its not possible, it would lead to a civil war because we are too divided.

The best it to restructure or divide the country

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Re: Blackouts Over Gas Shortage Raise Concerns In Nigeria's Failing Power Sector by fearlessfang: 7:30am On Jan 30
SenatePresdo:


Its not possible, it would lead to a civil war because we are too divided.

The best it to restructure or divide the country
We keep saying this all the time like any tribe is buying fuel cheaper or the suffering is selective of tribe

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Re: Blackouts Over Gas Shortage Raise Concerns In Nigeria's Failing Power Sector by Siberia01(m): 7:31am On Jan 30
angry grin

I see people complaining and wailing everytime
Instead of looking for ways to earn in dollars..

Keep waiting for the government
Don't go and learn high income skills tongue

😜😜😜😁
Re: Blackouts Over Gas Shortage Raise Concerns In Nigeria's Failing Power Sector by Trophy12: 7:31am On Jan 30
Me don leave gas for una , na charcoal I day use now . Failed country
Re: Blackouts Over Gas Shortage Raise Concerns In Nigeria's Failing Power Sector by Anunakeeh: 7:31am On Jan 30
SenatePresdo:


Its not possible, it would lead to a civil war because we are too divided.

The best it to restructure or divide the country

Divide the useless good for nothing country.
Re: Blackouts Over Gas Shortage Raise Concerns In Nigeria's Failing Power Sector by evanvick: 7:32am On Jan 30
Until we stabilize electricity in this country nothing works out.
Re: Blackouts Over Gas Shortage Raise Concerns In Nigeria's Failing Power Sector by OgunkeelAllMod: 7:33am On Jan 30
Failing or failed undecided iranu
Re: Blackouts Over Gas Shortage Raise Concerns In Nigeria's Failing Power Sector by AntiChristian: 7:33am On Jan 30
grin
Re: Blackouts Over Gas Shortage Raise Concerns In Nigeria's Failing Power Sector by Jeje247: 7:34am On Jan 30
I'm perplexed as to why we would claim to be using hydro electricity but now depend on gas plants to actually drive the pRocess. We obviously need alternative energy sources and slowly phase out this hydro bull shit that has been gulping trillions yearly without desired output. It simply is not our solution
Re: Blackouts Over Gas Shortage Raise Concerns In Nigeria's Failing Power Sector by ManishSmith(m): 7:36am On Jan 30
Asiwaju e bi kpa wa!!!!

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