By emmanuel MALAGU
Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu
The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, has assured Nigerians of
the prompt restoration of electricity supply after a recent decline caused by a
temporary shortfall in power generation.
Bolaji Tunji, Special Adviser on Strategic Communications and
Media Relations to the Minister of Power made this known in a statement in
Abuja on Tuesday night.
Tunji said that the minister gave the assurance during a meeting
held with key power sector stakeholders, including Nigeria Independent System
Operator (NISO).
Others in the meeting included Transmission Company of Nigeria
(TCN), the Ministry of Power, Power Generation Companies (GenCos), and Power
Distribution Companies (DisCos).
According to him, the situation is expected to be resolved
within the next 24 to 48 hours.
”The drop in power supply followed an explosion on the
Escravos–Lagos Gas Pipeline (ELP), compounded by acts of vandalism on critical
gas infrastructure, which disrupted gas supply to several thermal power plants
across the country” he said.
At the meeting, stakeholders confirmed that repairs to the
vandalised pipelines would be completed within 24 to 48 hours, enabling the
resumption of gas supply.
The minister subsequently directed all relevant agencies to
intensify their efforts to ensure the timeline was adhered to.
The minister’s assurance also came in response to a statement by the NISO informing the public and power sector stakeholders that it was closely monitoring ongoing repair works being carried out by the Nigerian Gas Processing and Transportation Company (NGPTC), a subsidiary of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).
NISO also confirmed that the pipeline explosion resulted in a
significant reduction in electricity generation nationwide.
According to NISO, several gas-fired power stations recorded
reduced output following the incident, leading to a drop in available
generation capacity on the national grid and a consequent shortfall in
electricity supply to consumers.
The system operator, however, noted that it had received
assurances from NGPTC that restoration works on the vandalised pipeline were
nearing completion and that full operations were expected to resume within 24
to 48 hours.
Adelabu acknowledged the inconveniences currently being
experienced by households and businesses.
He emphasised that the disruption was temporary and directly
linked to acute gas supply constraints affecting several thermal power
generation stations.
Given the increased electricity demand during the Yuletide
season, he stressed the urgency of restoring gas supply and ramping up
energy generation.
Adelabu said that preliminary investigation had established that
the gas supply shortage was caused by the ELP explosion and acts of vandalism
on gas pipelines in the Niger Delta region.
”These incidents significantly reduced the volume of gas
required to power key electricity plants, resulting in a sharp decline in
overall generation on the national grid,” he said.
Adelabu, while acknowledging the impact of the power disruption
on businesses and households, assured Nigerians of the Federal Government’s
commitment to resolving the issue swiftly.
“We understand the frustration this has caused Nigerians.
“However, we wish to assure the public that the federal
government, through the Ministry of Power, is working round the clock to
address the situation with utmost urgency,” he said.
He also expressed confidence that a marked improvement in gas
supply and power generation would be achieved within the next 24 to 48 hours,
with a gradual return to normal generation levels thereafter.
The minister further stated that the federal government was
treating the incident with utmost seriousness.
He noted that beyond immediate restoration efforts, long-term
measures were being accelerated to diversify the nation’s energy mix,
strengthen grid resilience, and deploy advanced surveillance technologies to
safeguard critical infrastructure.
Adelabu appealed to the public for patience and understanding
during the temporary disruption.
He also urged communities to remain vigilant and report
any suspicious activities around power and gas facilities to security agencies,
stressing that the protection of national infrastructure was a shared
responsibility.
Adelabu, however, reaffirmed the commitment of President Bola
Tinubu-led administration to delivering stable, reliable, and sustainable
electricity to power homes, industries, and the broader economy.
Credit NAN: Texts excluding Headline
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