Nigeria’s National Grid Collapses for 12th Time in 2024

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Nigeria’s national power grid experienced its 12th collapse of the year on December 11, 2024, cutting off electricity supply across the country. Reports from the Independent System Operator (ISO) revealed that by 2 PM, all power plants connected to the grid had ceased operations after generating an average of 3,087 megawatts earlier in the day.

The Jos Electricity Distribution Company confirmed the outage in its franchise areas, stating that grid failure occurred at 1:33 PM.

Efforts are underway to restore power, with distribution companies urging the public for patience as technicians work to address the issue.

This persistent grid instability raises significant concerns about the reliability of Nigeria’s power infrastructure, which has long been a source of frustration for citizens and businesses. Analysts point to systemic issues in power generation, transmission, and distribution, calling for comprehensive reforms to stabilize the grid and reduce the frequency of collapses.

Energy experts have emphasized the need for investments in renewable energy sources and decentralized power solutions to address the growing electricity demand and minimize dependence on the national grid. Meanwhile, citizens continue to grapple with the challenges posed by erratic power supply, which has hampered economic activities and daily life.

As the situation unfolds, officials have promised further updates and investigations to identify the root causes of this latest grid collapse.

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