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Hardship As Power Supply Drops To Six Hours Daily by nnamdibig(m): 5:41am On Dec 02, 2015
ABUJA — The hardship currently witnessed by Nigerians across the country took a turn for the worse in Abuja in the last couple of days as Abuja Electricity Distribution Company reduced power supply to the Federal Capital Territory and neighbouring states to an average of six hours a day.

This was in negation of recent claims by the Transmission Company of Nigeria, TCN, two weeks ago, that power supply had hit a new high of 4,488 megawatts (MW).
Vanguard observed that over a month, the power situation in Abuja took a turn for the worse, with households having to grapple with exorbitant electricity bills despite the absence of electricity.
However, only a few high-brow areas and selected areas like Asokoro, Maitama, Wuse 2, Gwarimpa, among others and some areas with lesser population, like Dutse-Sokale, Dutse-Alhaji; some selected streets in Arab Road and Fate Foundation in Kubwa, all in Bwari Area Council, can boast of a near stable supply of electricity.
Decline in power generation
In a chat with Vanguard on the epileptic power situation in Abuja, spokesperson for the AEDC, Mr. Oyebode Fadipe, blamed the drop in power supply on a decline in power generation and some challenges experienced in the area of transmission.
He stated that Nigerians should not expect a drastic improvement in power supply at the moment, as 24 months is still not enough time to do the radical change that people desire to see in the power sector.
Fadipe disclosed that AEDC had spent over N2 billion on the rehabilitation of legacy projects, while it is currently spending N1 billion on ongoing projects, adding that all these are to enable it bring the network to the point of significant improvement.
He said: “It is because of these investments that we are even talking about the electricity we have today, otherwise, 24 months ago it was really drastic. Shortly before the election in May it was a very bad situation; where even as a company we got only 18 megawatts.
“Then, how do you share such megawatts? We do not have licence to generate, we only have licence to distribute.”
Highly populated areas
He, however, blamed the low power supply in some areas on the fact that some of the areas are highly populated and are high consumers of electricity.
He said: “The second side of it is that there may be local problem and coincidentally you find out that areas such as Kubwa, Karu, Nyanya, Lugbe among others, are high density areas. Kubwa is the largest satellite town in Abuja, and then you have Karu, Nyanya and isolated cases like the case of Garki.
“The issue is not even about population, the basic issue is availability, it will either be at the point of available generation or there is equipment inadequacy.”
Despite the assurances, residents in Apo village told Vanguard that they have not had electricity for about two months due to a faulty transformer. One of the residents, Kokoma Gabriel, said that efforts to get AEDC to fix the transformer had been unsuccessful, as some staff and agents of the company have requested for financial motivation before the transformer would be fixed.
In Kubwa, residents staying near the village market claim they hardly get electricity for about four hours daily, while residents in Phases Two, Three and Four, PW and environs claim they only get electricity for about six hours, mainly at night.
In Lagos Street, some area of Gado Nasko, 2-1 Market and environ, ‘loss of phase’ has become a permanent feature as some lines goes off for the few hours power supply is restored. One of the residents, Mr. Chisom Umeh stated that several attempt to get officials of AEDC to fix the problem permanently had not been successful, as the problem always resurfaced, sometimes, one hour after it is rectified.
Also, Kubwa is littered with abandoned power projects as a World Bank assisted programme to supply small-size transformers to residents in the area appeared to have been abandoned for almost two years since the project commenced.
In the twilight of the Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, polls that were meant to bear the transformers were quickly installed by some contractors who told Vanguard that the programme was a World Bank project. About a year after, the poles are still standing while no transformer had been installed.
Residents in some areas in Nyanya, Karu , Jikwoyi, Mararaba, Kuje also lamented the epileptic power situation and ineffectiveness of AEDC, stating that they scarcely get electricity for an average of six hours daily.
Area 7 and Area 8 in Garki, in the Central Area was not left out, as many organisations around the area had to resort to the use of generating sets to power their business premises.
Also, some areas are condemned to rationing or load –shedding, as they see electricity on some days while on some other days they stay in darkness. Specifically, one resident in Lugbe, Mr. Samuel Abass, said power supply to their area is on a “One day on, one day off,” basis.
He called on the Federal Government to come to their aid and save them from the ineffectiveness and exploitative tendencies of the power companies.






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Re: Hardship As Power Supply Drops To Six Hours Daily by Nobody: 5:50am On Dec 02, 2015
What does one expect from an inept government like we have now whose only motivation to take over power is to fight real,perceived and non existing enemies ignoring foundation aready created due to lack of the capacity to govern, but apt in the use of press to hoodwink many gullible Nigerians.

Whenever this sill.y government knows the criticism is becoming unbearable, they quickly dust their stupidit.y and cluelessness by attacking political enemies with their false anti corruption mantra

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Re: Hardship As Power Supply Drops To Six Hours Daily by teeboila(m): 5:53am On Dec 02, 2015
6 hours? you guys are lucky o
yet to see lite for my area over 3wks now

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Re: Hardship As Power Supply Drops To Six Hours Daily by Babzrockman: 5:57am On Dec 02, 2015
The truth is there has been inadequate power supply recently. But we shouldn't doubt the improvement in the transmission of power supply in the last couple of months. #operationlightupnigeria
Re: Hardship As Power Supply Drops To Six Hours Daily by Nobody: 6:00am On Dec 02, 2015
End Time Power Supply leading to Endtime Hardship
Re: Hardship As Power Supply Drops To Six Hours Daily by Nobody: 6:02am On Dec 02, 2015
Endtime Power Supply leading to Endtime Hardship
Re: Hardship As Power Supply Drops To Six Hours Daily by DaBullIT(m): 6:03am On Dec 02, 2015
Ozin:
What does one expect from an inept government like we have now whose only motivation to take over power is to fight real,perceived and non existing enemies ignoring foundation aready created due to lack of the capacity to govern, but apt in the use of press to hoodwink many gullible Nigerians.

Whenever this sill.y government knows the criticism is becoming unbearable, they quickly dust their stupidit.y and cluelessness by attacking political enemies with their false anti corruption mantra


I will not insult you , but your hate for this government / Buhari stinks to the high heavens
Re: Hardship As Power Supply Drops To Six Hours Daily by Flets: 6:03am On Dec 02, 2015
The actual efforts towards power improvement ended with the last administration.

Even when we knew the improvement we met post may 29 was only temporary due to the rains, they attributed it to Buhari's body language.

Buhari has remained silent on his power plans. Is he sustaining the gas masterplan left by the previous administration?

What is he doing to encourage the investors who have committed funds towards power plants and gas pipelines? Quantum energy, Black Rhino and other key stakeholders already reneging on previous commitments due to the lack of direction by the FG.

GEJ did a lot in the background for the power sector. Buhari must at a minimum sustain it rather than mess it all up as he is doing.

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Re: Hardship As Power Supply Drops To Six Hours Daily by Nobody: 6:27am On Dec 02, 2015
their bad. My family in PH say they get up to 16 hours sometimes
Re: Hardship As Power Supply Drops To Six Hours Daily by Nobody: 6:35am On Dec 02, 2015
enjoy your change.....
foolish fools.
seun tell ur mods to leave me alone o...
Re: Hardship As Power Supply Drops To Six Hours Daily by dondo83(m): 7:44am On Dec 02, 2015
most anti buhari chooses what they want to see and not what is seen in reality. I live on airport road, my office is in maitama and my wife's shop is in garki. These are 3 different location that i can confirm 16-22 hours light in a day. so please nnamdi small is the abuja your refering to in biafraland?
Re: Hardship As Power Supply Drops To Six Hours Daily by adjoviomole(m): 8:23am On Dec 02, 2015
In ebutemetta lagos. Its not even up to 5hours in a day. Usually an hour
Re: Hardship As Power Supply Drops To Six Hours Daily by Nobody: 8:24am On Dec 02, 2015
Power supply is at its worst since I moved to my area in 2009. Buhari should be chasing development not overstated loots. I pray this man doesn't waste another four years of Nigeria's lifetime.
Re: Hardship As Power Supply Drops To Six Hours Daily by Nobody: 8:45am On Dec 02, 2015
Dis government is just a govt of thieves..... Any time dey re about to be exposed through criticisms dey face d past administration and throw out news of corruption... is it only corruption dat d past govt failed in...
Foolish theives dat want to loot deir own. it will not b well wit all d govts dat ve ruled ds Nation including ds one... as if dey really care about d masses....
Re: Hardship As Power Supply Drops To Six Hours Daily by Tycoflu(m): 8:48am On Dec 02, 2015
I no know whether na the same Nigeria I dey with una cuz I still dey rock my steady power supply.
Sai Baba!
Re: Hardship As Power Supply Drops To Six Hours Daily by nnamdibig(m): 9:00am On Dec 02, 2015
dondo83:
most anti buhari chooses what they want to see and not what is seen in reality. I live on airport road, my office is in maitama and my wife's shop is in garki. These are 3 different location that i can confirm 16-22 hours light in a day. so please nnamdi small is the abuja your refering to in biafraland?

And you the "mr pro-Buhari" have refused to see that this is a news copied from vanguard?
Bloody tribalist
Re: Hardship As Power Supply Drops To Six Hours Daily by Lanretoye(m): 9:03am On Dec 02, 2015
About 20hrs of power supply is not bad here...I voted for change!

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