The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has directed the System Operator (SO) to limit the power supply to Benin Republic, Togo, and Niger to 6%. This order, effective from May 1, 2024, was signed by NERC’s Chairman, Sanusi Garba, and Vice Chairman, Musiliu Oseni, on April 29, 2024.
The directive, outlined in the ‘Interim Order on Transmission System Dispatch Operations, Cross-border Supply, and Related Matters,’ will be in place for six months, subject to review.
This decision was made to enhance domestic power supply...
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Tuesday, May 07, 2024
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Yet, we've not had light for days now. Hnmmm
ReplyDeleteLmao. I do not have faith in this government, so sad.
DeleteThe country has gone from bad to worse. Let’s not even talk about the way foodstuff is skyrocketing everyday.
Nigerians are tired!!!
Sluttychic.
Question is, why supply to others when it hasn’t gone round within Nigeria?
DeleteSecondly, have they also increased tariffs in those countries or it’s a case if robbing Nigerians to make others comfortable?
Na wa sha!!!
Read about the dams on the river Niger and you would understand why the power supply to other states was a thing of priority. You can also see what's going on with Ethiopia and Egypt concerning the Nile.
DeleteThe issue is price. The cost to foreign nations should be reflective of what it costs to generate and distribute, in addition to maintenance and profits not the same subsided rate that makes consumption cheaper there.
Good one. Ka anyi rijuo afo before thinking of feeding other people
ReplyDeleteIf not that something is wrong with this people,how can you supply neighbouring countries light when we don't have enough?
ReplyDeleteWe that don't have pre-paid meter are made to pay for what we did not consume yet you can supply others light.
Real question ohh@your first paragraph
Delete😃😃😃 my thoughts exactly @ Vicky
DeleteJust read. It won't kill you.
DeleteSo this is possible? SMBH
ReplyDeleteperson never chop belle full but him dey give outsider food make them chop.
ReplyDeleteYou can imagine
DeleteSha their own country cannot manufacture their own power nii...
This does not make any sense. How on earth can a country supply power to its neighbors but its own citizens stay without power for days and weeks. Let them generate their own power. They need to reverse the decision completely to zero percent
ReplyDeleteNigeria, who do is? God please help us
ReplyDeleteThis is a country ruled by mad men for years because how do you explain that we don't have enough, in fact compared to our huge population, we have so little and yet we are giving to other countries what we are supposed to use? Businesses are being crippled because of the very poor power supply yet all these while we are supplying these nations electricity. Madness.
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