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Nigeria’s Power Distribution Companies Fail To Utilise Over 1,769.91MW Amidst Worsening Electricity Situation

Editor FrancisBy Editor FrancisMarch 5, 2024Updated:March 5, 2024 National No Comments2 Mins Read
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In the midst of a nationwide blackout and escalating electricity supply issues in Nigeria, recent data reveals a staggering failure by power distribution companies to distribute a substantial amount of electricity.

Between February 1st and 14th, 2024, these companies neglected to utilize approximately 1,769.91 megawatts of electricity, as disclosed by the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) in Abuja.

Despite some firms receiving an excess allocation of electricity during this period, most failed to fully utilize the energy provided by TCN. This grim situation prompted Nigeria’s Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, to summon both power companies and TCN officials to account for the deteriorating state of electricity supply across regions.

Investigations by the Ministry of Power revealed alarming trends, including deliberate rejection of electricity by some distribution companies, despite the scarcity of this essential commodity. Moreover, vandalism in key regions such as Abuja, Benin, Port Harcourt, and Ibadan further aggravated the challenges.





An analysis of the daily load summary revealed stark disparities. On February 1st, seven power distributors failed to utilize 128.62MW, while four others took an excess load allocation of 61.91MW. This pattern persisted, with instances of underutilization and excess load allocation recorded throughout the first two weeks of February.

Worryingly, from February 8th to 14th, power distributors failed to distribute around 1,043.63MW of electricity, despite receiving an excess load allocation of 330.97MW during the same period.

Concerned by the deteriorating situation, the Minister of Power issued summonses to the CEOs of Abuja and Ibadan Discos, as well as TCN officials, to address the worsening electricity supply in their respective regions. Additionally, non-performing Discos will face queries regarding their performance.

Amidst gas shortages, the ministry has intensified pressure on power generating companies to enhance performance. Despite recent efforts resulting in a generation ramp-up to over 4,000MW, the power supply situation remains dire in several regions, contrary to expectations.

The meeting, aimed at finding lasting solutions to the electricity supply crisis, underscores the urgency of addressing systemic challenges within Nigeria’s power sector to ensure consistent and reliable electricity access for citizens.

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