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Blackout Imminent Over 10,000 Mw Stranded Electricity by ijustdey: 9:38am On Apr 08, 2020
By Akinola Ajibade


There may soon be nationwide blackout as the power sector is unable to utilise all the 5,000megawatts (Mw) of electricity generated by the sector, the Executive Secretary, Association of Power Generation Companies (AGPC), Dr Joy Ogaji, has warned.

She said more than 1,000Mw, out of 5,000Mw generated in the past few weeks got stranded, due to deficiencies in the transmission and distribution segments of the sector.

Ogaji said the development was expected, as the supply of electricity is falling across the country, relative to the current production of the sector.

Ogaji said: “At present, the sector is not battling shortage of gas, as Nigerians were made to understand. We have enough gas at out disposal to produce electricity for Nigerians.

But the challenge of the sector is in thé area of transmission and distribution of electricity. The capacity of the transmission company is not strong to wheel enough electricity to Nigerians.

“The distribution companies are also facing infrastructural problems, as they unable to supply quantum of energy needed to both(individual and industrial) consumer.

The Federal Government, Ogaji said, should put in place, a mechanism that would aid the operation of the three key value chains namely the generation,transmission and distribution.

Meanwhile, protests over acute shortage of electricity nationwide greeted the operation of the sector in recent times.

Hundreds of electricity consumers, thronged thé Ikeja Electric(IE) Undertaking Office in Igbogbo, Ikorodu area of Lagos state, to express their grievances over irrégular supply to the area.

Thé consumers,who arrived the office of the DisCo around 8.30am, yesterday, accused the company of not supplying them electricity regularly and forced themselves into the premises of the firm, as well as threatened to beat up the staff of the company, for giving them huge bills, without providing them commensurate services.

Efforts to speak with IE spokesman, Mr Félix Ofolue, proved abortive, as calls and text message put to him, were not acknowledged.

Thé Director, Centre for Energy Studies, University of Port-Harcourt, Prof Wunmi IIledare, said the supply of electricity is dwindling in the country, stressing that power has been in short supply,since he arrived Àbuja weeks ago.

He said lack of understanding of the Nigerian power market, by the stakeholders, including thé Federal Government, is the bane of the sector, urging operators to familiarise themselves with the situations in thé s’écrit, in order to be able to really the industry’s problems.


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Re: Blackout Imminent Over 10,000 Mw Stranded Electricity by Betakeshi: 9:39am On Apr 08, 2020
No light, no food, come add Coronavirus?
Re: Blackout Imminent Over 10,000 Mw Stranded Electricity by Nackzy: 9:40am On Apr 08, 2020
Abeg ooo make una carry am dash other countries make we deh use this small one were we dey see 4 eye
Re: Blackout Imminent Over 10,000 Mw Stranded Electricity by GamalNasser: 9:47am On Apr 08, 2020
Stranded or rejected ? The moment Buhari started paying GENCOS for rejected electricity I knew it will take NIGERIa another 50 years to get electricity
Re: Blackout Imminent Over 10,000 Mw Stranded Electricity by miteolu(m): 9:48am On Apr 08, 2020
Fake country. No light and you here saying electricity is idle.

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Re: Blackout Imminent Over 10,000 Mw Stranded Electricity by sapientia(m): 10:01am On Apr 08, 2020
First, correct title to 1000 stranded.

We have a confused government.

One says its gas

Another says its not gas
Re: Blackout Imminent Over 10,000 Mw Stranded Electricity by Flyingngel(m): 10:07am On Apr 08, 2020
But come ooo, what is so difficult in removing power from exclusive list to concurrent list thereby empowering state government to go into massive power infrastructures upgrading,generating and distribution thereby selling the excess ones to states that are under- supplied.
Or help each States to go into public private partnership with power building companies to build power plant be it gas, coal or solar powered ones, with this Nigeria will be power sufficient in fees years to come.
I know power plants are capital intensive but the amount of money stolen by our politicians could have done that conveniently.
Re: Blackout Imminent Over 10,000 Mw Stranded Electricity by openla(m): 10:29am On Apr 08, 2020
English too much for this country abeg. Which one be stranded electricity again.

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Re: Blackout Imminent Over 10,000 Mw Stranded Electricity by omowolewa: 10:49am On Apr 08, 2020
10, 000 Stranded in which village

She said more than 1,000Mw, out of 5,000Mw generated in the past few weeks got stranded, due to deficiencies in the transmission and distribution segments of the sector.

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