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JUST IN: National Grid Collapses for the 12th Time in 2024

adminadminDecember 11, 2024 2911 Minutes read0
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By Jemimah Wellington, JKNewsMedia Reporter

FOR THE twelfth time this year, Nigeria’s national power grid has collapsed, plunging the entire country into darkness.

The incident occurred on Wednesday afternoon, leaving millions of households, businesses, and essential services without electricity.

Data from the Nigerian System Operator’s portal showed zero megawatts (MW) as of 2:00 pm.

The collapse, confirmed by a tweet from the official handle of Nigeria’s National Grid, indicated that the failure happened at around 2:09 pm.

The tweet stated, “The major grid setback has occurred, and restoration is to commence.”

Jos Electricity Distribution Company (Disco) also confirmed the development, noting that the grid went down at approximately 1:33p.m.

In a statement issued to customers, the company’s Head of Corporate Communications, Dr Friday Elijah, expressed hope for a swift restoration.

“We aim to resume power supply as soon as grid operations normalise,” he assured.

This marks the twelfth grid failure in 2024, stressing the chronic instability of Nigeria’s power infrastructure.

From January to November alone, the grid had collapsed 11 times.

The recurrent outages continue to cripple economic activities, disrupt daily life, and spark frustrations nationwide.

Efforts to address the underlying technical challenges remain sluggish, with no concrete timeline for a sustainable solution.

Authorities are reportedly working to restore power.

Swiftly, Nigerians0 press the need for systemic reforms and investments in the electricity sector.

Timeline of Nigeria’s Grid Collapses in 2024:

January 16, 2024

February 4, 2024

March 12, 2024

April 7, 2024

May 15, 2024

June 28, 2024

July 19, 2024

August 13, 2024

September 14, 2024

October 3, 2024

November 9, 2024

December 11, 2024

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Blackout CrisisNational Grid CollapseNigeria Power Outage
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