There are strong indications that the Nigerian national electricity grid has collapsed for the 17th time this year.
The clear indication to this came on Sunday when
power distributors in Kaduna, Lagos and other parts of the country said they have not been able to receive bulk electricity from the national supply line.
“We regret to inform you that the power outage being experienced in our franchise states is due to system collapse of the national grid. The collapse occurred at about 18:47 pm this evening hence the loss of supply on all our outgoing feeders,” Kaduna Electric announced on Sunday evening.
“Power supply shall be restored as soon as the national grid is powered back,” the statement added.
Another statement from Lagos reads in part, “We regret to inform you of the ongoing system collapse on the national grid. This has affected our entire network and impacted our ability to deliver optimum service,” Eko Electricity said in a statement.
“Please bear with us as we are working with our TCN partners on a swift resolution.”
In yet another statement fry the Abuja Electricity said:
“The current power outage is
due to a system failure from the national grid. The system collapsed at about 6.49 pm today 12th June, 2022, causing the outage currently being experienced. We appeal for your understanding as all stakeholders are working hard to restore normal supply.”
It is unclear how many states are affected by the grid collapse.
The disruption marked the 17th time the grid would collapse this year.
While some collapses were not made public because they lasted for a short period, many others were made public and lasted days in some cases.
The National Grid collapse, observers say is unfortunate on the day Nigerians observe June 12, celebrating the dividends of democracy.