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FG Spends N88bn Fixing Vandalized Power Towers

FG Spends N88bn Fixing Vandalized Power Towers   The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has disclosed that a sum of N88bn was spent by the Federal Government on the repair and restoration of power transmission facilities vandalised across the country from 2021 to date. The TCN Principal...

Blackout Looms as FG Starts Grid Maintenance

Blackout Looms as FG Starts Grid Maintenance The Nigerian Independent System Operator says electricity consumers may encounter blackouts across the country as the Federal Government intensifies efforts to stabilise the national grid through planned outages This comes as at least six states in the North-East remain...

DisCos Performance Disappointing, Remain Weakest Link in Power Sector – Adelabu

DisCos Performance Disappointing, Remain Weakest Link in Power Sector - Adelabu Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, has taken a swipe at electricity Distribution Companies (Discos) operating in the country, maintaining that they have not only disappointed Nigerians, but have become the weakest link in...

Power: Minister Calls for Stricter Anti-vandalism Laws

Power: Minister Calls for Stricter Anti-vandalism Laws The Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, has called on the National Assembly to enact stricter legislation to safeguard the country’s power infrastructure from vandalism. Adelabu made the call during a two-day retreat organised by the Senate Committee on...

AEDC Blames TCN for Poor Power Supply in Wuye as Residents Lament Service Failure

AEDC Blames TCN for Poor Power Supply in Wuye as Residents Lament Service Failure Residents of Wuye District in Abuja have expressed deep frustration over persistent poor electricity supply, despite being classified under the premium Band A consumer category, which is expected to receive up...

Nationwide Blackout as Electricity Grid Collapses Again

Nationwide Blackout as Electricity Grid Collapses Again   Again, many parts of Nigeria were left in darkness yesterday, as the national grid abruptly lost over 2,000 megawatts, resulting in about the second supply disturbance for the year 2025. This occurred same day the federal government condemned Thursday’s...