Nigeria’s power generation is coming up again with the current generated megawatts (mw) hitting over 4,000 as at Tuesday.
The
Ministry of Power attributes the development to reduction in system
collapses, as well as improvement in services delivery, among other
things.
In a statement by the ministry,
spokesman for the Minister of Power, Professor Chinedu Nebo, Kande
Daniel, said that after Grid Information was released early Wednesday,
the country’s generation capacity picked up, getting to 4105.90mw as at
Tuesday.
The statement further revealed a breakdown of how
generated capacity was shared, with the industrial nerve-centre Lagos
and environs getting the highest, a maximum load totalling 985.0mw,
while the maximum load allocated to Abuja through Katampe and Gwagwalada
power line was 410.80mw.
Meanwhile, the nation’s generation
capacity as at early Wednesday stood at 3795.30mw and figures for the
past few days indicate an average of about 3,800mw.
The latest
grid information is contrary to insinuations in some sections of the
media that power generation dropped to less than 2,000mw.
It
also observed that the general view since mid-last week suggests that
many households now enjoy enhanced power supply in their domain unlike
what was obtainable in the recent past when vandals tampered with
several power installations in parts of the country.
The
statement however re-affirms Government’s resolve to consolidate efforts
at removing all bottlenecks to sufficiency in power supply.
It
also conveys a fresh appeal from the Minster of Power, to Nigerians, for
more patience and understanding, assuring that the emerging electricity
market would stabilise and power supply would improve steadily.

Why they keep lying about state of electricity beats me. A country like Nigeria where 20billion dollars dissapears like its 20dollars should boast more than this mw
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