...but in Nigeria?
By Punchng.com
The Managing Director and CEO of the Transmission Company of Nigeria, Sule Abdulaziz, has disclosed that Nigeria supplies 24-hour electricity to neighbouring countries Togo and Benin, amid ongoing discussions in the country following a recent power grid collapse.
“We supply Togo, Benin, and Niger. They get power from Nigeria on a 24-hour basis, and they are paying for it,” Abdulaziz stated during an appearance on Channels TV’s Politics Tonight program on Sunday.
When asked why many Nigerians do not enjoy uninterrupted power, he responded: “Nigerians are getting 24-hour supply, but it’s not everyone. Those in Band A receive 20-22 hours of power supply.”
PUNCH Online reports that Band A customers are prioritised for 20-24 hours of electricity, Band B customers get 16-20 hours, and Band C customers receive 12-16 hours of power each day.
Abdulaziz expressed optimism about achieving a consistent electricity supply across Nigeria within five years.
“I am telling you we can get consistent power supply in less than five years. The new minister is looking at the problems, he is not doing cosmetic showdowns,” he said.
He emphasised that system collapses do not necessarily originate from the TCN.
“If there is a system collapse, it doesn’t mean all the problems are from TCN, it can be from generation, it can be from transmission it can be from distribution. Some of these can also come from disaster. You cannot say it is the fault of the TCN just like that. TCN are in charge of managing the grid,” he said.
Source: Punchng.com
My Take
It is not possible to get consistent power in Nigeria within the next five years with obsolete equipment and glaring unwillingness to invest in the power sector by the incompetent folks that hijacked the botched Atiku privatization - which is another reason Atiku will Never be the President of Nigeria.
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