The Guardian (Nigeria)

HURIWA demands audit over frequent grid collapse

- From Daniel Okejeme, Abuja

HUMAN Rights Writers Associatio­n of Nigeria ( HURIWA) has faulted the frequent collapse of the national power grid, resulting in blackouts nationwide.

In a statement, yesterday, HURIWA described the situation as utterly unacceptab­le and called for immediate action to address the systemic issues plaguing Nigeria’s power infrastruc­ture.

The associatio­n stated: “In a shocking recurrence, the national power grid in Nigeria suffered a complete collapse, registerin­g zero megawatts on Sunday at 1 pm, plunging the entire nation into darkness. This marks the first grid collapse of the year, continuing the trend of recurring failure in the power sector.

“The power generation data obtained from the Ministry of Power revealed a significan­t drop from 2,407MW at 11: 53 a. m. to 31MW by noon, ultimately collapsing to zero an hour later. The widespread blackout affected various regions, with Kaduna Disco confirming power loss in Kaduna, Sokoto, Zamfara, and Kebbi states.

“This grid collapse is not an isolated incident, as the country witnessed a similar crisis in December 2023, when power generation plummeted from 4,032.8MW to 43.5MW, and twice in September the same year. While the Transmissi­on Company of Nigeria ( TCN) managed to restore the system on that occasion, the frequency of such collapses raises serious concerns about the reliabilit­y of the national grid,”

HURIWA feared that frequent grid collapses could suggest either internal sabotage within the government or mismanagem­ent of funds allocated for sector developmen­t.

In light of these fears, the associatio­n called for an independen­t forensic financial audit of the electricit­y sector to uncover the truth behind the continuous failures.

It said the forensic audit should be carried out urgently, considerin­g the declaratio­n by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ( EFCC) of former Minister of Power and Steel, Olu Agunloye, as wanted over an alleged $ 6 billion fraud, saying the declaratio­n adds to a list of corruption allegation­s in the power sector, where funds meant for critical projects, like the Mambilla Hydropower Project, have been allegedly misappropr­iated.

HURIWA, however, questioned the effectiven­ess of anti- corruption agencies, particular­ly the EFCC, in addressing systemic corruption in the power sector.

 ?? ?? Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo- Olu( left); President of China Railway Rolling Stock Corporatio­n, Sun Rongkun, and Commission­er for Transporta­tion, Seun Osiyemi, during the governor’s visit to China
Railway Rolling Stock Corporatio­n in Dalian, China.
Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo- Olu( left); President of China Railway Rolling Stock Corporatio­n, Sun Rongkun, and Commission­er for Transporta­tion, Seun Osiyemi, during the governor’s visit to China Railway Rolling Stock Corporatio­n in Dalian, China.

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