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Blackout Looms As Electricity Workers Join NLC-ASUU Protest by Itsokayo: 3:37pm On Jul 25, 2022
Nigeria may witness another round of blackouts beginning from Tuesday as electricity workers on Sunday insisted that they would join the solidarity protest of the Nigeria Labour Congress/Academic Staff Union of Universities.

Power sector workers under the aegis of the National Union of Electricity Employees made their position known in a letter issued by the General Secretary, NUEE, Joe Ajaero, to the vice presidents of states and administrative councils chapter secretaries of the union.

The letter with reference, NUEE/NS/2022/008, titled, “Nigeria Labour Congress/ASUU Solidarity Protest,” and dated July 22, 2022, stated that electricity workers would join in the protest to kick against the prolonged closure of tertiary institutions in Nigeria.

It read in part, “In line with the NLC’s directive and our position which was made known at the Central Working Committee and National Executive Council meeting of Congress.

“All members of the union are enjoined to massively mobilise and actively participate in the NLC/ASUU solidarity protest against the continued closure of the nation’s tertiary institutions, schedule for July 26/27, 2022.

“You are encouraged to work with the leadership of State Executi Councils of the congress in your various states with a view having a successful outing. Aluta Continua!”


Power industry stakeholders believe that the participation electricity workers in the two-day protest might cause some instability to the recuperating power sector.

Nigeria’s power sector recently witnessed a grid collapse that led to the crash of power generation from over 3,900 megawatts to 3MW, a development that caused blackouts across the country.

The PUNCH exclusively reported on Friday that the Federal Government had commenced “a full-scale investigation” to establish the cause of the national electricity grid collapse which occurred on Wednesday and caused blackouts nationwide.

Although engineers from the Federal Government’s Transmission Company of Nigeria started grid restoration after the incident, the report stated that power generation on the grid crashed from over 3,900MW to 3MW during the collapse.

It explained that the power grid crashed from the 3,921.8MW that was generated at 6am on Wednesday to as low as 50MW around 12.23pm, causing a widespread blackout across the country.

The report indicated that power generation on the grid had hit a peak of 4,091.6MW on Tuesday, but this dropped to 3,921.8MW on Wednesday morning, before crashing to about 50MW.

It, however, further showed that power generation on the grid crashed further to 3MW on Wednesday, which was recorded as the off-peak generation for that particular day.

SOURCE: https://punchng.com/blackout-looms-as-electricity-workers-join-nlc-ASUU-protest/

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Re: Blackout Looms As Electricity Workers Join NLC-ASUU Protest by Hamzaaaaaaaa(m): 3:43pm On Jul 25, 2022
It's better o
Let everywhere scatter, you people can cheat us my sending your children abroad,but it's time for Nigerians to make the nation hellish for you

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Re: Blackout Looms As Electricity Workers Join NLC-ASUU Protest by Dollarseeker: 5:18pm On Jul 25, 2022
the worst thing about all these is that Nigeria university students would still vote the wrong people because of greed, tribalism and stupidity.
Re: Blackout Looms As Electricity Workers Join NLC-ASUU Protest by UptownVibes(m): 6:45pm On Jul 25, 2022
Dollarseeker:
the worst thing about all these is that Nigeria university students would still vote the wrong people because of greed, tribalism and stupidity.
Any student that's still have the mind to vote APC, is a big fool.

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Re: Blackout Looms As Electricity Workers Join NLC-ASUU Protest by Nobody: 8:34pm On Jul 25, 2022
Wahala for who no get generator

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