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Power Supply: Nigerians to experience
major 'darkness' as national grid collapses again
Once again, Nigerians are groaning in darkness after the national
electricity grid suffered a major failure on Wednesday, seizing power supply to
homes across the country.
The collapse has seen Nigeria’s electricity output dwindle to a meagre
230 megawatts or less as against the 4,032 megawatts national average that
was generated a day before on May 7.
At least two power generation engineers who spoke with Premium Times
said the faults were still being traced as of Thursday afternoon, and power
situation might not return to normal for another 72 hours.
The National Control Centre acknowledged the crisis to electricity
distributors on Wednesday evening, promising to get the system back on within a
few hours. The centre did not say what triggered the collapse or how deep
it was. While some distribution precincts received a few megawatts of
power from the national grid that were barely enough to light a few bulbs,
other parts of the country were plunged into total darkness.
The Abuja Electricity Distribution Company, which distributes energy to
homes in Kogi, Nasarawa, Niger and the federal capital, received only 20
megawatts from the national grid for several hours on Wednesday. It was late in
the evening that the supply peaked at 70 megawatts.
The four contiguous states have at least 13 million people between
them. At about 5:51 a.m. Thursday, the supply dropped again from its 70 megawatts
highs, according to power distribution officials. The officials spoke under
anonymity to avoid being sanctioned by federal regulators. The Yola Electricity
Distribution Company, which feeds most of Nigeria’s northeastern flank,
received zero allocation, according to a disclaimer on its Twitter handle
Thursday morning.
In June 2018, the country was thrown into darkness after the national
grid suffered acute gas shortages to fire turbines. The TCN responded swiftly
to the crisis, but it took more than 72 hours to resolve the failure.
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