Due to technical issues, some towns in Nigeria, especially those in Abuja, Lagos, and Nasarawa, are currently without power.
Significant load constraints across many of its transmission load centres were the cause of the service disruption, according to the Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company on Tuesday. The transmission stations that are impacted, according to the electricity distribution company, are Oworo, Maryland, Itire, Isolo, Ogba, Alausa, Ejigbo, Alimosho, and others.
“The current service disruption you are encountering is a result of significant load restrictions across many of our transmission load centres, particularly impacting:
“Oworo TS, Maryland TS, Itire TS, Isolo TS, Ogba TS, Alausa TS, Ejigbo TS, Alimosho TS, Ilupeju TS, Ayobo TS.
“We apologise for any inconvenience caused. We are actively collaborating with relevant stakeholders to restore normal operations,” the Ikeja DisCo said.
Similarly, windstorms brought down transmission lines, and the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company told its Nasarawa clients they were without power. A technical issue was also reported to be the cause of the darkness in various FCT districts.
“This is to notify residents in Nasarawa State: Uke, Gidan Zakara, Gora, Auta-Baleifi, Tukur Farm, CS Farm, Masaka, Keffi GRA, Luvu, Dunamis Community 1&2, Dadin Kowa, Keffi and its environs that the power outage currently being experienced is due to damage to the lines serving these areas, caused by strong winds.
Meanwhile, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission on Wednesday approved an increase in electricity tariff for customers under the Band A classification. An adjustment that will see the customers paying N225 kilowatt per hour from the current N66.
Since late 2023, the appalling state of the electricity supply has gotten worse as gas suppliers to gas-fired thermal power plants have stopped supplying the product to the plants because of the $1.3 billion in debt that the electricity-producing facilities owe.