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Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by Omooba77: 9:07am On Apr 27, 2020
The dearth of gas stalled the generation of 23,081.5 megawatts of electricity in eight days despite the N200bn that was paid by the Federal Government recently to the power sector, particularly for settling gas debts.

Investigations showed that between April 16 and 23, 2020, gas constraint persisted as the most daily dominant challenge to power generation.

Findings revealed that after the government announced on April 15 that it had paid N200bn to the power sector, especially to make gas available, the commodity remained unavailable as required to run gas-fired thermal power plants.

The Group Managing Director, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Mele Kyari, declared on April 15 that the Federal Government had paid over N200bn for power supply in Nigeria.

Kyari disclosed this after a meeting with the Minister of Power, Sale Mamman; Managing Director, Transmission Company of Nigeria, Usman Mohammed; and Managing Director, Niger Delta Power Holding Company, Chiedu Ugbo, among others.

Explaining what the government was doing to resolve the non-payment for gas by power generation companies, Kyari said, “Actually, the Federal Government has made payments of over N200bn for power in the last two to three days.

“This will go a long way in making sure that those payment issues are resolved. And we are engaging as a government and as a team to make sure that those payment issues are fully settled.”

However, data obtained by our correspondent in Abuja on Saturday from the Advisory Power Team in the Office of the Vice President showed that the next day after Kyari’s announcement (April 16, 2020), gas unavailability alone stalled the generation of 3,210MW of power.

It was further observed that this persisted for one more week, as gas shortage prevented the generation of 3,168MW, 3,041.5MW and 2,788.5MW on April 17, 18 and 19 respectively.

Shortage of gas further stopped the production of 2,708MW, 2,623.5MW, 2,750MW and 2,792MW on April 20, 21, 22 and 23 respectively.

Power generation and distribution companies, however, denied knowledge of the N200bn payment to the sector by the Federal Government. They told our correspondent that they did not get the funds.

The Executive Secretary, Association of Power Generation Companies, the umbrella body for Gencos, Joy Ogaji, told our correspondent that she was not aware of any N200bn payment.

She said, “For the records, Gencos have not received fresh funds from anyone. What Gencos have been paid is the payment for energy produced and consumed for 2019.

“Gencos have not received any funds of any nomenclature – palliative, stimulus, coronavirus funds, etc. We are currently being paid for the money owed for 2019. We take exceptions to our name being used to score political points.”

Operators in the sector further stated on Saturday that gas shortage remained a stiff challenge to power generation.

The APT, for instance, confirmed this as it stated that gas shortage was the most severe constraint to power generation in Nigeria.

“The dominant constraint on April 22 was due to unavailability of gas – constraining a total of 2,750MW from being available on the grid,” it stated.

Providing further information for the same day, the APT added, “On April 22, average energy sent out was 3,908MWH/Hour (down by 605.7MW from the previous day).

“A total of 2,750MW was not generated due to unavailability of gas. A total of 112.5MW was not generated due to unavailability of transmission infrastructure, while 1,525.1MW was not generated due to high frequency resulting from unavailability of distribution infrastructure.”

It said 0MW was recorded as losses due to water management.

The team stressed that the power sector lost an estimated N2.11bn on April 22 due to constraints from insufficient gas supply, distribution infrastructure and transmission infrastructure.

Further findings showed that aside from gas shortage, the lack of transmission and distribution infrastructure stalled the generation of 667.5MW and 9,066.7MW respectively, during the period under review.

This therefore indicated that the lack of distribution infrastructure was the second severe constraint to power generation in recent times.

The Managing Director, Transmission Company of Nigeria, Usman Mohammed, told our correspondent that power distribution had remained the weakest link in the sector’s value chain.

He said, “Distribution is the weakest link in our value chain. If you look at the problem in most other sectors of the industry, it is either these problems are being solved or that they are about to be solved.

“As managers of the grid, we are in the middle and so we know the capacity of distribution companies.

“As of today, apart from this gas challenge that we are facing, which is being handled, the distribution side is faced with lack of investments and that has been a challenge to effective distribution of electricity across the country.”

It was further observed that during the eight-day period of April 16 to 23, the power sector lost N15.75bn as a result of the three major constraints.

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Re: Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by wristbangle: 9:19am On Apr 27, 2020
Sighs.. If the world still exist in year 5000, this is the excuse Nigeria will keep having by then.

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Re: Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by PureGoldh(m): 9:20am On Apr 27, 2020
We go dey alright Las Las....Na mismanagement dey worry dz country

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Re: Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by Omooba77: 9:22am On Apr 27, 2020
We no get light since Saturday

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Re: Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by EdidemLord(m): 10:13am On Apr 27, 2020
May God help us.Everything is just *falling*.
I pray nothing happens to my girlfriend's Boobs.

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Re: Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by Mysticwebb: 10:13am On Apr 27, 2020
The N200b has gone the way of the N13b Aso Rock clinic fund. Gone into the pocket of Buhari and his colleagues. One mumu in 2015 said once Buhari becomes President within one year generator sellers will close shops due to no market occasioned by steady 24hrs power supply across the nation.
Dull people easily deceived by a dullard.

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Re: Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by Sundaypaul12345: 10:13am On Apr 27, 2020
Diz country's problem is just too much even if u give them 3trillion to feed 15 people for just a day am very sure it won't reach the 15 people... Our government is useless

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Re: Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by Ewekorro(m): 10:14am On Apr 27, 2020
Oh my goodness , it's well
Re: Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by Abboki: 10:14am On Apr 27, 2020
shocked
Re: Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by Gordson: 10:14am On Apr 27, 2020
grin
Re: Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by adioolayi(m): 10:14am On Apr 27, 2020
IBEDC brought bills,...in all honesty, electricity for this lockdown have improved greatly....The problem now is how person go get money to pay when you don lock dem down.

IBEDC agent just codedly drop the bill and disappeared....lol. Till now, I don't know what he was afraid of.

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Re: Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by ednut1(m): 10:15am On Apr 27, 2020
We can never have constant light till generators are banned

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Re: Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by princeade86(m): 10:15am On Apr 27, 2020
Na OYO we dey in this country. And one useless sinator come bring bill to ban generator.

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Re: Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by Tobinrobin(m): 10:16am On Apr 27, 2020
I’ve always said it. Even if they bring billions of dollars or borrow it. We will never ever have stable light. They will always come up with an excuse or the other.

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Re: Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by revived: 10:16am On Apr 27, 2020
E Be Many Things Gan Oooooo


No Wonder Light No Dae Again Like Before

E Go Be Shaaa
Re: Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by Deasegun19(m): 10:16am On Apr 27, 2020
wristbangle:
Sighs.. If the world still exist in year 5000, this is the excuse Nigeria will keep having by then.

hmmm... Nigeria which way na
Re: Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by EdidemLord(m): 10:17am On Apr 27, 2020
things fall apart
Re: Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by wunmi590(m): 10:17am On Apr 27, 2020
cool
Re: Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by paulolee(m): 10:17am On Apr 27, 2020
no wonder the sudden blackout and shortage of light in my area...the only time my country experience near to constant electricity is during election of atimes the end of the year festive period.. still dnt kno the real cause of this light problem because the curse is dated since way back after independence since the start of our bad leaders. .its just too frustrating dt a country blessed lyk ours cnt afford steady light outs....a cousin made a vid call from u.k yesterday evening and my background was diff from his and the question that broke my heart was when he asked.."no tell me say since 2011 wey i leave naija una still no de get lite??...i jus smilled bt felt a sharp pain in my heart...BABA GOD wats my crime wey u no fit pardone me dan to bring me kum dis con3??....wen we get to c i go ask am oo

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Re: Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by Coursetrouble: 10:17am On Apr 27, 2020
embarassed
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Re: Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by Chirowman(m): 10:18am On Apr 27, 2020
everything in Nigeria is Politics .
Re: Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by Racoon(m): 10:18am On Apr 27, 2020
Nigeria is funny nation.Everything here is always awkward.
Re: Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by athaboi(f): 10:18am On Apr 27, 2020
The government did not pay 1naira to anybody..if they had, the gencos won't be denying it

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Re: Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by ajimotoke(m): 10:19am On Apr 27, 2020
Has any borrowed money yielded income in this Country? grin grin God save us from bad government and leaders
Re: Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by Pidginwhisper: 10:19am On Apr 27, 2020
Gas shortage? Been think say we get gas bountifully in this country that we now export gas. So where shortage come from? Make person wey sabi come. elucidate embarassed
Re: Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by lastempero: 10:20am On Apr 27, 2020
Ofi
Re: Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by DropsMic(m): 10:20am On Apr 27, 2020
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Re: Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by Godons1: 10:21am On Apr 27, 2020
Some Evil men keep sabotaging the good work of Mr President. But Nigerians are wiser now, we know that BuharI is working.


God bless President Buhari

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Re: Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by YorubaKinging: 10:21am On Apr 27, 2020
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Re: Gas Shortage Stalls 23,081MW, Despite Gencos N200bn Fund by omoakoraye: 10:22am On Apr 27, 2020
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