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Nigeria May No Longer Experience Nationalgrid Collapse, Says Adelabu

Adelabu revealed this when seeing the EU Ambassador to Nigeria, Gautier Mignot, at his Abuja office.

Emmanuel Babs by Emmanuel Babs
April 14, 2025
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Nigeria May No Longer Experience Nationalgrid Collapse, Says Adelabu

Adebayo Adelabu, Nigeria’s Minister of Power, suggested that adding 700 megawatts to the country’s national system might put a stop to grid breakdowns.

Adelabu revealed this when seeing the EU Ambassador to Nigeria, Gautier Mignot, at his Abuja office.

According to a statement issued on Sunday by the minister’s spokesperson, Bolaji Tunji, Adelabu stated that the transmission capacity was achieved through the implementation of the Presidential Power Initiative, also known as the Siemens project, which received $2.3 billion in financing to revamp and transform its transmission segments.

Giving an update on the project, Adelabu said the pilot of the initiative is 90 percent complete.

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“We have installed almost 90 percent of this, and they are working.

“And that has improved transmission capacity by over 700 megawatts, which is the result of what we are seeing now in terms of relative stability in the transmission grid.”

He further said that, “We have almost completed the pilot phase of that project, which involved the importation, installation, commissioning, and energization of 10 power transformers across the country and another set of 10 mobile substations.”

He explained that before the installation of the 700 MW electricity capacity, whenever the national peak reached 5,000, it became unstable and led to collapse.

“Before now, at the time the supply to the grid entered 5,000, the grid was unstable; it shook, collapsed, and all that.

“Now, we are having an average of 5,000, 7,000, and 8,000 megawatts. So, it’s not by accident. It’s because of these activities of the government.”

He added that the country in recent times has achieved two milestones: the highest average of 20,000 kilowatt-hours of daily power consumption and the highest distribution of energy at 5,801 MW.

“Over 20,000 kilowatt-hours it achieved, which has never been achieved before.

“The Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry has transmitted and distributed the highest energy of 5,801.63 MW as the latest feat.”

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