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Power Grid Drops To 3,530MW As Rationing Persists Nationwide by HeatSeeker(m): 12:53pm On Feb 19
Amid gas supply challenges and financial outlook, power supply across the country remained stranded over the weekend as measures by the Federal Government to improve national grid supply failed to have any impact.

Checks on national grid data posted by the Independent System Operator showed that as at 3pm yesterday only 16 of the nation’s power plants were generating to the grid at 3,530.33 Mega Watts with Nigeria’s largest power plant, Egbin Power completely off the grid.

The biggest generators were Azura-Edo IPP (420MW), Kainji Hydro (415MW) and Shiroro Hydro (275.73MW).

Gas suppliers have so far refused government entreaties to increase supply to power plants citing a debt of over $1.3 billion for past supplies.

The government had at the beginning of the year agreed to pay electricity subsidies of N1.6 trillion in 2024 to the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry, NESI, but a budget provision of just N450 billion.

The Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu last week confirmed that no payment has been made for the month of January, compounding the liquidity challenge facing the industry.

The Minister noted “The persistent liquidity issues coming from inappropriate tariff regime, poor collections and inadequate funding of government subsidies leading to huge debts owed to the transmission, generation and gas supply companies.

“This has restricted investments required for sustaining supply flow, capacity expansion and infrastructural improvements. It has also not only discouraged lending to the sector by financial institutions as the sectoral activities are not bankable, but has also made the sector unattractive to new investors”.

He added that some of the solutions being considered by the government include “settlement of existing sectoral outstanding debt obligations to the gas supply and power generation companies using partly cash payment and guaranteed debt instruments. N1.3 trillion is current debts to the GenCos and $1.3 billion legacy debts to the GenCos.

Following the drop in supply, electricity distribution companies, DisCos moved to pacify consumers, assuring them of improved services soon.

Abuja Electricity Distribution Company, AEDC, in a statement said: “We would like to inform you that we are aware of the unstable power supply experienced in recent times essentially caused by insufficient power allocation to us.

“This has constrained us to implement load curtailment directives across our franchise to manage the situation for grid stability. This will involve occasional temporary interruption of power supply to certain areas for a limited period. We understand the inconvenience this may cause and sincerely apologize for this disruption. We are working diligently to minimize the impact of these outages”.

Also, Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company, IBEDC, informed its customers that “the drop in electricity supply currently being experienced is due to generation shortfall as a result of gas shortage to the generating companies.

“We are working with stakeholders in the electricity value chain on a sustainable resolution. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience and appeal for your understanding”, it added.

Meanwhile, the European Union has said that it will invest 37 million Euros into the power sector. It said the amount is beside 200 million grants invested in the sector since 2008.

The EU Ambassador to Nigeria, Samuela Isopi who disclosed this when he visited the Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, said the amount would fund small hydro power, solar for health care facilities, rural electrification with isolated and interconnected mini-grids project, and circular economy in power sector project.

In his response, Chief Adelabu identified the liquidity issue as the main problem in the sector that the government is trying its best to resolve, adding that the market will only be sustainable and run efficiently when there is a cost reflective tariff in place.

While thanking the EU for its support for the sector, he noted that the EU projects align with the Ministry’s strategy for the sector. He promised to work with the EU on their programmes especially on Small hydro and state electrification within the new act.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/02/power-grid-drops-to-3530mw-as-rationing-persists-nationwide/

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Re: Power Grid Drops To 3,530MW As Rationing Persists Nationwide by BodyCount: 1:03pm On Feb 19
Dead econony
Dead standard of living
Dead currency


THIS IS WHAT YOU GET WHEN YOU ALLOW GREEDY SENILE OLD FÕOLS WHO ARE SUPPOSED TO RETIRE AND BE AGEING GRACEFULLY TO RULE YOU.

MANY OF THESE BASTARƊS AND OLD FOÓLS HAVE BEEN IN POWER SINCE THEIR YOUTH.


Electricity is one of the very basic thing that most countries of the world have solved, even developing countries. Even in far poor countries like Togo, Benin and Ghana. For Nigeria, electricity is still a very complex and complicated issue that's almost impossible to solve.

What a big shame!

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Re: Power Grid Drops To 3,530MW As Rationing Persists Nationwide by Ebinpawo1: 1:03pm On Feb 19
Man made problems everywhere in Nigeria . Our leaders are so wicked and corrupt.

When Energy Companies that have the money to invest in the sector came to bid during the privatisation, Nigerian government in their usual corrupt ways, denied those companies of those opportunities, and instead, sold those companies to their conies whose have no money to invest in the sector. Since after those privatisations, Nigerian government have been given one form support or the other to these companies.

Nigeria is really under a serious curse. So sad.

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Re: Power Grid Drops To 3,530MW As Rationing Persists Nationwide by accordadoga40(f): 1:03pm On Feb 19
Hehehehe

Nigeria needs 24/7 electricity.

This Nigeria must be great in the presence of the emergency lovers whether they like it or not

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Re: Power Grid Drops To 3,530MW As Rationing Persists Nationwide by Elvis2kay: 1:04pm On Feb 19
sad
Re: Power Grid Drops To 3,530MW As Rationing Persists Nationwide by updatechange(m): 1:04pm On Feb 19
For Naija problem no Dey finish 😏

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Re: Power Grid Drops To 3,530MW As Rationing Persists Nationwide by reiddecuti: 1:05pm On Feb 19
Nigeria problem is deep rooted, and is currently overwhelmed by long decay in the system.

To be truthful, we're in a long fix with no help coming soonest.

If the problems are to start being fixed, sacrifice more than what's currently happening now will be required.

Until then, let's keep enjoying the Nigeria of our dream.

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Re: Power Grid Drops To 3,530MW As Rationing Persists Nationwide by YelloweWest: 1:05pm On Feb 19
Bad everywhere
Re: Power Grid Drops To 3,530MW As Rationing Persists Nationwide by Nawa4nl: 1:05pm On Feb 19
updatechange:
For Naija problem no Dey finish 😏
Emilokan grin
Re: Power Grid Drops To 3,530MW As Rationing Persists Nationwide by ZombiePUNISHER: 1:05pm On Feb 19
Tinubu's Destiny is to take Nigeria to ground zero..

Nothing is working.
Tinubu is sleeping in office

Insecurity
unemployment
Food scarcity
corruption..

He has told his zombie supporters that suffering is the only way...
Same time earmarked 1 billion for a 37 man cronies to review the minimum wage..

Tinubu is a disaster

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Re: Power Grid Drops To 3,530MW As Rationing Persists Nationwide by Watianoengineer(m): 1:05pm On Feb 19
Even if there is no light, cement sells for 100k, one egg sells for 1k, I will never stop supporting president Tinubu and his renewed hope agenda. Let's suffer now so we can enjoy in future. Don't mind the propagandas from Peter Obi's camp. He would have been worse if he miraculously won the election

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Re: Power Grid Drops To 3,530MW As Rationing Persists Nationwide by Fr33born(m): 1:06pm On Feb 19
On his Mandate oooooooo

Re: Power Grid Drops To 3,530MW As Rationing Persists Nationwide by mrdharkchild(m): 1:06pm On Feb 19
Be patient my people. Balablu is fixing the road to HeLL, endure now, to endure later

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Re: Power Grid Drops To 3,530MW As Rationing Persists Nationwide by Fr33born(m): 1:06pm On Feb 19
No be to grab and run away, you fit run am?

It is my turn.

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Re: Power Grid Drops To 3,530MW As Rationing Persists Nationwide by officialJP(m): 1:06pm On Feb 19
Lol over 200m people 4kmW it is finish

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Re: Power Grid Drops To 3,530MW As Rationing Persists Nationwide by daveP(m): 1:07pm On Feb 19
Hope it has nothing to do with our Niamey neighbors sha?
Re: Power Grid Drops To 3,530MW As Rationing Persists Nationwide by Klington: 1:07pm On Feb 19
sad

Tinubu makes buhari look like a Havard/Oxford genius

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Re: Power Grid Drops To 3,530MW As Rationing Persists Nationwide by Glimpsetv: 1:08pm On Feb 19
This power is just busy dropping like naira, what's up🤷

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Re: Power Grid Drops To 3,530MW As Rationing Persists Nationwide by Aesthetical: 1:08pm On Feb 19
No light in my area since immediately after AFCON finals
Nigeria has finally been thrown into darkness
Re: Power Grid Drops To 3,530MW As Rationing Persists Nationwide by Nahunger(m): 1:09pm On Feb 19
grin
The new normal
Re: Power Grid Drops To 3,530MW As Rationing Persists Nationwide by updatechange(m): 1:10pm On Feb 19
Nawa4nl:

Emilokan grin


Get sense brr…
Re: Power Grid Drops To 3,530MW As Rationing Persists Nationwide by SensualMan1(m): 1:10pm On Feb 19
Where did you people get this data from?
Na statistics we go shop?


That other boy...to mention his name is even a disgrace to me, travelled to Egypt with his own money to understudy their electricity system to impact same in Nigeria. Which Nigeria? Westside Nigeria? grin cheesy

Nothing good shall happen in West Coast, thank God west coast are screaming as usual

Re: Power Grid Drops To 3,530MW As Rationing Persists Nationwide by Babangidapikin: 1:10pm On Feb 19
This February have been worst on my side in terms of power supply but I can't generalize because my friend in Ibadan keeps telling me how she is enjoying steady power ..so na who I go tell ..

Anyway they just brought it back, I hope it last o ..not the three minutes they're doing...

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Re: Power Grid Drops To 3,530MW As Rationing Persists Nationwide by Lucifyre: 1:11pm On Feb 19
Nigerians are on a hlighway to hell.

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Re: Power Grid Drops To 3,530MW As Rationing Persists Nationwide by freemanq(m): 1:11pm On Feb 19
The country Nigeria just don't want to move forward, at this age can't each zone generate power for their people, must federal government control everything, yet they are busy doing nothing

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Re: Power Grid Drops To 3,530MW As Rationing Persists Nationwide by BondRiv: 1:12pm On Feb 19
Rationing? What a shame in 2024. How can you have a good economy when you are still grappling with the basics? Shame again.

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Re: Power Grid Drops To 3,530MW As Rationing Persists Nationwide by Mindlog: 1:13pm On Feb 19
Watianoengineer:
Even if there is no light, cement sells for 100k, one egg sells for 1k, I will never stop supporting president Tinubu and his renewed hope agenda. Let's suffer now so we can enjoy in future. Don't mind the propagandas from Peter Obi's camp. He would have been worse if he miraculously won the election

Why is the sufferings' limited to the masses, not Tinubu and his hordes who still live in opulence?

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Re: Power Grid Drops To 3,530MW As Rationing Persists Nationwide by Beverlyjean(f): 1:13pm On Feb 19
They would never even consider the high prove of petroleum products to power light
Re: Power Grid Drops To 3,530MW As Rationing Persists Nationwide by Seunpapa65: 1:14pm On Feb 19
Lagos blueprint

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