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Nigeria In Darkness As National Grid Collapses Fourth Time In 2024
Nigeria encountered a widespread power outage as its primary electricity network, managed from Osogbo, Osun State, suffered a breakdown around 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, leaving countless households and businesses in darkness.
GWG.ng reports that this marked the fourth grid collapse within the first three months of the year, exacerbating the persistent challenges in Nigeria’s power sector. Reports from distribution companies (DisCos) across the country’s 36 states indicated that their power supply systems were incapacitated, resulting in extensive power outages nationwide. According to Leadership, electricity production on the grid, previously at 2,984 megawatts by 4 p.m. on Thursday, plummeted to zero within an hour. By 5 p.m., all 21 power plants connected to the grid had ceased operations.
This latest incident underscores another setback for the electricity sector in Nigeria, which has struggled despite efforts to enhance it through privatization and plagued the nation in darkness. The grid has witnessed 141 collapses in the past decade alone, revealing the entrenched challenges facing the industry. At the time of reporting, only the Azura Power Plant was actively contributing to the grid, albeit with a modest output of 54 megawatts. Meanwhile, major power generation plants such as Egbin, Afam, Geregu, and others remained inactive, exacerbating the country’s electricity shortage.
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