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NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by ogododo(op): 8:37am On Apr 20
The Nigerian Revenue Service has joined the growing list of major organisations abandoning the troubled national electricity grid, securing approval to generate its own power amid persistent outages that continue to cripple businesses and government operations across the country.

According to the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission’s fourth quarter 2025 report, the revenue agency obtained a captive power generation permit for a 6.08-megawatt plant at its headquarters in the Central Business District of Abuja.

This is coming after the Aso Rock Villa spent billions of naira on solar installation. The move forms part of a broader wave of self-help electricity projects as both private companies and public institutions lose confidence in the national grid.

Recall that the NRS unveiled what it described as its state-of-the-art headquarters in Abuja earlier in the week. In the fourth quarter of 2026, NERC approved 11 captive power permits, with total capacity exceeding 130 MW. Prominent recipients include Abuja Steel Mill Nigeria Limited with 50 MW and Yongxing Steel Company Limited with 45 MW in Edo State.

Others are T&grin West Africa Limited Lake in Abuja (1.25 MW); Vinylon Footwear Industry Limited in Jigawa (6 MW); Nigerian Spanish Engineering Limited (6 MW); Standard Plastic Industry Nigeria Limited in Kano (7 MW); Watson’s Bakery Nigeria Limited in Kano (2.26 MW); Superior Eva Footwear Nigeria Limited in Kano (5 MW); and Wihi International Ltd along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway (3.40 MW).

This surge in captive generation underscores the deepening crisis in Nigeria’s power sector, where the national grid remains largely unstable despite repeated promises of improvement. Many industries have long complained that frequent collapses and erratic supply force them to rely on expensive diesel generators, which inflate production costs and reduce competitiveness.

The development carries particular irony as it involves the very agency tasked with mobilising revenue for the government. By opting out of the national grid, the Nigerian Revenue Service has effectively signalled that even critical federal operations cannot depend on the central electricity infrastructure.

Beyond captive power, NERC also issued 31 mini-grid permits in the same period, adding a gross capacity of 8.37 MW.

These projects, concentrated in states such as Benue, Nasarawa, Cross River, Taraba, and Delta, reflect growing interest in decentralised solutions, especially in underserved rural and semi-urban areas.

The commission further certified additional meter service providers and issued permits to companies like Haventill Synergy Limited for metering infrastructure across several states, as efforts to address estimated billing and improve collection efficiency continue.

Analysts said the trend points to a structural shift in Nigeria’s electricity landscape following the Electricity Act 2023, which liberalised the sector and made it easier for large consumers to develop independent power facilities.

While this provides relief to those who can afford it, it raises fresh concerns about the future of the national grid, as high-value customers continue to exit, further weakening the revenue base of distribution companies.

With industrial and institutional players increasingly building parallel power systems, experts warn that ordinary Nigerians may bear the brunt of the crisis for longer, as the central grid loses both demand and investment momentum. The latest figures suggest that self-generated power is no longer an emergency measure but a strategic choice for survival in Nigeria’s power-deficient economy.

Across Nigeria, more than 250 manufacturers, tertiary institutions, and large commercial entities have either partially or fully exited the national grid to generate their own electricity. Together, they are estimated to produce about 6,500 MW — more than the grid currently supplies on average.

The Dangote Group alone generates about 1,500 MW for its operations. Industrial estates in Lagos and Ogun, shopping malls in Abuja and Port Harcourt, and high-income residential estates across major cities now rely heavily on captive power plants or hybrid solar-diesel systems.

For these entities, the cost of self-generation—though high—is considered preferable to the unpredictability of the national grid. An energy expert, Adetayo Adegbemle, argued that unless bulk consumers like manufacturers return to the grid, the sector will continue to battle a liquidity crisis.
https://punchng.com/nrs-joins-exodus-from-unreliable-national-electricity-grid/

Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by SadiqBabaSani: 8:50am On Apr 20
Solar huh??

But it is the way to God gone are days where inefficiency hold the nation to Ransome. Soon centralised power may become history as everyone seeks greater productivity owing to self generate power capacity
Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by Tolumiide: 8:53am On Apr 20
Me sef don comot from national grid.
Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by FortCavazosKnox: 8:56am On Apr 20
Very soon everyone will start generating power for themselves like we have borehole in every compound
Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by Dreal1247: 9:07am On Apr 20
Nigeria is the only country where people pay for darkness. Imagine staying in darkness for three weeks of the month and all of a sudden, utility bill appears. The next day, the power supply is restored. After another two days, the disconnection team comes with their ladder. As you pay, expect the power supply to stop until next bill is ready.
Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by ogododo(op): 11:18am On Apr 20
Nawa Nlfpmod, how we go do?
Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by iwaeda: 11:46am On Apr 20
They want you to remain under bandits A, B,C, D. Tinubu promised you constant electricity, but shifting the goal posts. grin grin grin grin
Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by naptu2: 11:55am On Apr 20
Even in Lagos, I noticed that their building on Awolowo Road (the former NEPA Building) is now covered with solar panels.
Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by princeade86(m): 11:57am On Apr 20
And masses left OYO Abi na
Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by Gotocourt: 12:00pm On Apr 20
Emilokan is after my life

Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by DeltaBachelor(m): 12:01pm On Apr 20
Very good one. Very soon, all of us go leave this National grid for them
Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by snowball11(m): 12:02pm On Apr 20
Asibackward Gbola Tilumbu is doing well with electricity generation in Nigeria! grin
Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by Ghaliz: 12:02pm On Apr 20
And they expect you to turn in your taxes and hard-earned money for the privilege of being kidnapped seemingly at random and being starved of power. I dare ask, what benefit does one derive from Nigerian citizenship besides wanton corruption, unending gaslighting and inexhaustible agony?
Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by ogmask: 12:02pm On Apr 20
Tinubu is a fraud. He should be booted out in 2027. He hasn't done anything for the masses.
Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by LagosOrigin: 12:05pm On Apr 20
Tinubu is a monumental failure

Chei
Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by Houseofglam7(f): 12:06pm On Apr 20
A country of particular concern
Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by Meteng: 12:06pm On Apr 20
Just like water, where every household dig their own borehole, every home will soon generate their own power in this CPC sad
Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by Nextjs: 12:07pm On Apr 20
With time even the NEPA will have to opted to sola
Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by karimbenz(m): 12:17pm On Apr 20
Meteng:
Just like water, where every household dig their own borehole, every home will soon generate their own power in this CPC sad
What happened to NITEL in the past that made mtn and there likes emerge,really made sense,same thing will happen to discos and gencos....they will be so useless that everybody will disconnect from national grid...solar is be coming very rampant even in rural areas...even the poor and middle class are queuing into d solar idea..
Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by goody234: 12:17pm On Apr 20
And this govt wants you to vote for them ...what a bunch of jokers they have abandoned their key infrastructure responsibility so we should abandon them as well ..

Disgraceful bunch of incompetents they even owe discos a huge amounts of money in debts ..too busy stealing from the coffers of govt
Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by goody234: 12:19pm On Apr 20
Meteng:
Just like water, where every household dig their own borehole, every home will soon generate their own power in this CPC sad
The problem will be diffrent standards will occur there will be massive fires hazards in years to come
Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by realguyremzy: 12:26pm On Apr 20
Self generation of electricity is not a bad thing if one can afford it. It is a growing phenomenon worldwide


Using UK as example, based on data regarding solar panel installations, approximately 4% to 5% of UK households generate their own electricity, primarily through rooftop solar panels.

Solar Adoption: As of 2024–2025: over 1 million homes in the UK have solar PV installations, which represents a small but growing portion of total households (around 1.4 million in some estimates).

Generation Share: Solar energy (including utility-scale and rooftop) accounted for roughly 5% of the total UK electricity generation in 2024, showing a slight increase from previous years.

Capacity Increase: While still a minority, the number of homes installing solar panels has increased as part of the UK's overall shift toward renewable energy, which provided over 50% of the UK's total electricity in 2024.
Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by WizardOfNG: 12:55pm On Apr 20
The energy crisis, affecting the whole world, is getting worse because of dwindling availability of fossil fuel and natural gas due to how demand is increasingly looking to exceed the stock nature created and can replenish.

If Nigeria is a nation with visionary and innovative people, we will collectively take charge of our natural endowment, i.e. abundant sunlight and significant raw lithium deposit, to forge solution around solar energy.

The reality is that our power sector is a mess due to decades of severe and cumulative under-investment, corner cutting, unfeasibly large debts owed to DISCOs and GENCOs that began with the insincere privatisation scam of GEJ and non-cost-reflective tariff charges that are a disincentive to foreign investors involvement in our power sector.

Because of greed, garish materialism and callous lack of vision we destroyed our power sector to the extent lasting and optimal solution will cost money Nigeria does not have a fraction of.

No 24/7 uninterrupted power supply solution possible without a very large injections of cash Nigeria does not have and will not have for the next 50 years unless foreign investment, with solid guarantee of ROI, can be attracted to resolve for us.

Educating ourselves about the problem is the first step towards gaining an informed grasp of the big picture so we do not begin having unrealistic expectations of the Government.

Everybody (government, investors, private sectors, financiers, private individual etal) should get involved to resolve a big problem created over at least 5 decades yet some misguidedly believe an individual leading government (Tinubu, Atiku, Obi, Kwankwaso etal) can resolve in a year or two.

Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by BrickandLace(f): 1:09pm On Apr 20
INEC chairman go explain taya at press conference
Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by Chibuchris: 1:17pm On Apr 20
And Daniel buawala came to tell us electricity is better now than 2015
Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by mecuries(m): 1:20pm On Apr 20
Water? The people sort themselves out, power, same and even security... And yet, the government impose tax on the people at the slightest opportunity.
Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by Emeka71(m): 2:48pm On Apr 20
Please and please who is the manager of the PHCN office in charge of Orhuwhorun light we have no light since about 3 years since that manager assumed office there o please and please I'm calling the replacement of that manager.
Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by akaahs(m): 2:49pm On Apr 20
Just last week, I was at their head office in zone 5. Their roof car park spanning about 20_25m is all solar.
Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by GOLDSON888: 3:19pm On Apr 20
Unna for tell us since na. We spent 60yrs for this electrical wahalla...just deciving people that it will work nonsense
Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by anonimi: 4:45pm On Apr 20
FortCavazosKnox:
Very soon everyone will start generating power for themselves like we have borehole in every compound
Should we stop paying taxes to governments and also stop them from collecting taxes on our behalf from companies etc?

Abi what do we expect local, state and federal governments to do with our money, if they fail to employ workers to make water and electricity available, fail to make education free for all children, fail to employ enough soldiers and law enforcement agents for law & order as well as peace and security huh

InvertedHammer:
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It is by far better than Enugu.

500 gallons of water go for N20k. Multiply by 4 in a month, that's N80k. By extrapolation, that's N960k in a year on water alone. Why? Because the governor believes that clean and accessible water is the least of his worries. Yet they prance around like Enugu is Abuja even though the red muddy soil will have residents looking like they went tomb-raiding at night.

But then, considering where it was before Peter Mba, one can understand the accolades being that he moved the town from 16th Century to 17th Century but not anywhere near 20th Century. 21st Century is a stretch. EEDC? The worst of all.

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fergie001:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5v-F81hNTs

The Permanent Secretary, Office of Drainage Services and Water Resources in Lagos State, Mahmood Adegbite, has said that people drilling borehole in the Lekki axis of the state is probably drinking ‘’shit water.”

While speaking at a stakeholders meeting in the state recently, Adegbite noted that contaminated boreholes in Lekki pose health risk and added that treatment of waste water would eradicate any form of disease that may arise from it.

He said, “On waste water treatment, I will say that everyone digging borehole within the Lekki axis is probably drinking what I will call ‘shit water.’

https://punchng.com/video-everyone-digging-borehole-in-lekki-is-probably-drinking-shit-water-lagos-govt/?fbclid=IwQ0xDSwMABDJjbGNrAwAEK2V4dG4DYWVtAjExAAEewOd7728C0FSKQJNWar4yKRxNpNKt1owSlw47y57FKAux2QxvQL24Iu18rtw_aem_3kB5Sd2GjpdqjN6zFuIs7w
Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by anonimi: 4:48pm On Apr 20
Chibuchris:
And Daniel buawala came to tell us electricity is better now than 2015
He must be relying on what Adelabu Penkelemess said. shocked

APC and propaganda be like Siamese twins, inseparable.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lba6Uf64Ogc
Re: NRS Joins Exodus From Unreliable National Electricity Grid by zoedew: 4:50pm On Apr 20
Gotocourt:
Emilokan is after my life
Relax. Just ensure that you and your peeps don't vote for Tinubu come 2027 if power supply still remains unavailable. He said so himself.
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