Nigerians should expect stable power supply by October – FG


The Federal Government Friday promised that power supply will be stable in the country by October this year.

The Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, disclosed this to State House correspondents at the end of a meeting on power chaired by Vice President Namadi Sambo at the State House, Abuja.



Maintaining that other issues in the electricity value chain are being addressed in the country, he said that power supply has improved in the country in the past one week due to improved gas supply.
He also said the Federal Government is making arrangements to ensure that the bills of electricity generating companies are promptly paid.

He said: “The cheering news from all of these is that if you have noticed throughout the country in the past one week people have been getting better power supply.

“The gas is now beginning to come back and it’s something that gives all of us a lot of joy. And we know that it will continue to grow that way even until December because of some of the facilities, maintenance and repair works on the gas equipment and so on.”
“The gas producers have come to a place where almost all of these are being taken care of and then the new gas we are expecting, we have them trickling in right now.

“So that’s part of the shortfalls we’ve had in production up to this time, we hope that by the beginning of October, we will see a much better stabilisation of the entire power delivery system in the country.”
He went on: “First, I would say we rejoice that for the first time in a long time we have been averaging over 4,500MW when we include nearly 300MW of spilling reserve which is put there to ensure the reliability and stability of the grid at all time.”

“So, we are really moving forward; it may not be as rapid as Nigerians expect, but it is important to let everybody know that indeed we are advancing, we are making progress and we will continue to make progress.”
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  1. Election is at the corner o. Lets fool them once more! Come and see, America wonder. Come and see America wonder!

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  2. Na wash joooh. Doesn't this minister understand that Power Generation is different from Distribution. Yes we had generation problems which we have solved to an extent. DIstribution is an acute problem which will not be solved in a matter of weeks. With the current infrastructure on ground, if the distribution companies supply power non-stop, these infrastructure will just blow up starting with the overhead cables. We have a long way to go in stable power, we will get there but the govt should stop deceiving us with this fake timelines becos of politics jarey

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  3. Tales by the moonlight again.

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  4. yes it has improved indeed at least in my area in Minna, it is now 4hrs during the day and 4 hrs at midnight = 8 hrs per day. UP PHCN indeed !!!

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  5. FG I believe una, bcos in my area here in SURULERE we are having a STEADY & STABLE POWER SUPPLY. In fact it has been 22/23 hrs of power per day.
    Pls my bros JONA do this and shame the SHAMELESS GENERALS.

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  6. We have not seen any improvement in Umuahia, Abia State. And there is no sign yet. Maybe by October we will see the improvement.

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  7. indeed the supply has really improved especially in surulere where we experience between 22hrs- 24hrs daily supply. I am surprised when some others are yet to see any improvement. Maybe its because most of surulere now run on prepaid metering and they know "less supply, less pay". In all, i see a ray of hope and i pray for a well distributed improvement nationwide & consistency to follow

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