Millions of Nigerians had their Easter
celebrations in darkness as power generation yesterday dropped further to 2,620
megawatts.
While focus has been on the fuel
shortages, it appears Nigerians have taken for granted the daily drop in power
outages, without explanation by the supervisory agencies.
Out of this, Ikeja Electric got
393.14MW, Abuja was allocated 301.40MW, Eko Electricity Distribution Company
got 288.30MW, Benin Electricity Company and Enugu Electricity Company got
235.88 each.
Allocation to other distribution companies
are as follows: Ibadan, 340.72MW, Jos, 144.15MW, Kano, 209.67 MW, Kaduna,
209.67MW, Port Harcourt, 170.36MW and Yola, 91.73MW.
While focus has been on fuel
scarcity for some time now, power generation has continued to drop without any
cogent reason from the supervising agencies.
The deterioration incidentally has
continued since President Muhammadu Buhari made the pronouncement that the
country will achieve 10,000MW of electricity by 2019 or over 3,333MW.
Apart from the President, the
Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, had also promised that
power generation would increase this year by 2,000 megawatts.
Fashola who stated while defending
the Ministry’s budget before the Senate Committee on Power and Mines, added
that a lot had changed in the management of power.
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