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TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by LosC: 9:02am On Mar 08, 2020
The Federal government has reacted to the power supply shortage being experienced in Nigeria.

The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) on Saturday, said it was caused by low gas supply.

Mrs Ndidi Mbah, TCN General Manager, Public Affairs, explained that the gas shortage had restrained the ability of many thermal power stations to generate optimally.

The plants affected by gas supply constraint included Sapele National Integrated Power Plant (NIPP), Olorunsogo NIPP, Ihovbor NIPP and Azura Edo.

“Other thermal power plants equally affected but generated at lower capacities include Egbin (Steam) Sapele (Steam) Delta (gas) Geregu (gas) and Omotosho(gas).

“Also affected are Olorusogo (gas) Geregu NIPP, Alaoji NIPP, Omotosho NIPP, Odukpani NIPP, Okpai (Gas/Steam) and Omoku (gas) power generating plants,” she said.


Mbah disclosed that TCN has discussed with the management of some of the affected power plants.

The plants, however, blamed their challenges to gas pipeline and processing maintenance being carried out by their gas suppliers.

”According to the management of some of the affected power plants, the maintenance of gas facilities is expected to last for 10 days,” she said.

TCN added that the gas supply challenges will ease before the end of next week.
https://dailypost.ng/2020/03/08/nigeria-govt-explains-electricity-shortage-nationwide/

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Re: TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by okpalaAnambra: 9:03am On Mar 08, 2020
Is it that they don't have workers who monitor when the gases will finish or people don't pay their bills any longer, what is it with them that they keep repeating themselves on this poor supply which many countries have achieved more than a century ago

As far as I'm concerned Nigeria should be recolonised...this time around without the option of getting independence BC it can't function on its own

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Re: TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by phrancys001(m): 9:03am On Mar 08, 2020
Na today ! Story story[sub][/sub]

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Re: TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by Mike008(m): 9:17am On Mar 08, 2020
This is really bad o. E don tey wey my phone see 100%

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Re: TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by LosC: 9:21am On Mar 08, 2020
Mike008:
This is really bad o. E don tey wey my phone see 100%

Lol.. grin

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Re: TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by nzeobi(m): 9:22am On Mar 08, 2020
From Sunday to Thursday last week, there was no light in ifite awka

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Re: TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by LosC: 9:23am On Mar 08, 2020
Re: TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by Maxymilliano(m): 9:29am On Mar 08, 2020
The more they claim things changes, the more they remain the same.

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Re: TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by StaffofOrayan(m): 9:31am On Mar 08, 2020
In 100years Nigeria would still be grappling with electricity issues
The only solution is to break the damn country!

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Re: TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by BUSINESSARENAA(m): 9:37am On Mar 08, 2020
This administration reeks of high incompetence all round.

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Re: TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by siverspooon(m): 10:06am On Mar 08, 2020
okpalaAnambra:
Is it that they don't have workers who monitor when the gases will finish or people don't pay their bills any longer, what is it with them that they keep repeating themselves on this poor supply which many countries have achieved more than a century ago

As far as I'm concerned Nigeria should be recolonised...this time around without the option of getting independence BC it can't function on its own
You no get joy

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Re: TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by HenryWilliams(m): 10:33am On Mar 08, 2020
And that won't stop them bringing bills this week or next.

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Re: TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by Nobody: 10:35am On Mar 08, 2020
In 2020

Still dealing with the problems of 1980s

Can someone please explain why power generation is solely and strictly under the purview of the federal government?

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Re: TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by SundayIgbanke: 10:37am On Mar 08, 2020
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FrLukas:
In 2020

Still dealing with the problems of 1980s

Can someone please explain why power generation is solely and strictly under the purview of the federal government?
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Re: TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by sinkhole: 12:50pm On Mar 08, 2020
I will advice everybody to generate their own electricity by investing in Solar Powered System.
In Nigeria, if you rely on government for anything be it health, education, water, roads, electricity, etc, then you are on OYO!

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Re: TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by 9jaWebSolution: 10:08pm On Mar 08, 2020
Wetin be their excuse
Re: TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by dapsoneh: 10:08pm On Mar 08, 2020
Mad people, in this heat period, is it when to be having power shortage?
Is that the reason why the little u give us is also of low voltage?

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Re: TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by INTEGRITYA1(m): 10:09pm On Mar 08, 2020
As usual, it doesn't new.

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Re: TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by sapientia(m): 10:09pm On Mar 08, 2020
What kind of technology are we using for Christ sake?

Don't other countries who have been having uninterrupted power carry out maintenance?

I can excuse matters beyond your control because I know how delicate power is but not some funny trash like this.

10 days maintenance that cripples gas supply.

Engineers on board, please what is the maintenance about.

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Re: TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by flyca: 10:09pm On Mar 08, 2020
okpalaAnambra:
Is it that they don't have workers who monitor when the gases will finish or people don't pay their bills any longer, what is it with them that they keep repeating themselves on this poor supply which many countries have achieved more than a century ago

As far as I'm concerned Nigeria should be recolonised...this time around without the option of getting independence BC it can't function on its own
I agree with you 100%
I always say it - Nigeria should be recolonized, we cannot govern ourselves and more sadly, we have successfully destroyed everything / every institution that the white man left behind for us. Big shame!

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Re: TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by whemmytopsy(m): 10:10pm On Mar 08, 2020
Maxymilliano:
The more they claim things changes, the more they remain the same.
Or even worse... I don tire for this country.

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Re: TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by Upworkwriter007(f): 10:10pm On Mar 08, 2020
Electricity generation is rocket science in my country. smh.

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Re: TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by Zico5(m): 10:10pm On Mar 08, 2020
From worse to worst. In fact, we should set aside a day for the very day these devil incarnates brought APC to this country. From change to next level of suffering. Who knows what their slogan will be comes 2023. Nigeria is gone

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Re: TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by Nobody: 10:11pm On Mar 08, 2020
Govt of excuse.

Where is d 10,000 MW APC said they will be adding every year? We should be on 45,000MW by now

Power is not rocket science. ... FashOLE


We are now on 3000MW from PDP's 5000MW. Shame on APC and Buhari

If u live by Propaganda, you die by Propaganda: Distinguished Senator Abaribe

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Re: TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by shiki(m): 10:11pm On Mar 08, 2020
I hate it when they increase power supply 5 days to the day of sharing bills

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Re: TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by Designer123: 10:12pm On Mar 08, 2020
This country will never get better if we still operate this centralized system of government. Power generation should be solely in the hands of state government and private bodies, when the power generating facilities of a particular state get faulty, only the state will suffer. Also, all federal schools should be handled by states, by then there will be no more nation-wide ASUU strike. There is really no hope for this country unless it is restructured.

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Re: TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by Nobody: 10:12pm On Mar 08, 2020
Maxymilliano:
The more they claim things changes, the more they remain the same.
Or the more they get worse. Incompetence is Nigeria's slogan, how can we pay money for something we don't even receive well?

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Re: TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by Sunriserealtors: 10:13pm On Mar 08, 2020
No sense

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Re: TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by babyfaceafrica: 10:13pm On Mar 08, 2020
Light is good in my area sha.. At least 14 hours daily
Re: TCN Explains Electricity Shortage Nationwide by Flier: 10:14pm On Mar 08, 2020
nzeobi:
From Sunday to Thursday last week, there was no light in ifite awka
They won't buy gas again you guys never seen anything
I know the light won't be okay again the moment they were mandated not to charge more than 1800naira if the customer has no meter

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