On Monday, Nigeria achieved a significant milestone in its energy sector with power generation reaching an impressive 5,313 megawatts (MW), marking the highest level in the past three years.
Bolaji Tunji, the Special Adviser on Strategic Communication and Media Relations to the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, announced this important development. Tunji emphasized that this record-setting figure reflects the hard work and ongoing efforts to enhance Nigeria’s power generation capabilities. It represents a significant step forward in addressing the country’s long-standing energy challenges.
Minister Adelabu, who has been a key figure in driving improvements in the power sector, stressed the need for Electricity Distribution Companies (DisCos) to take advantage of this increased generation capacity. He warned that if DisCos does not adequately absorb and distribute the higher levels of electricity being produced, it could lead to grid instability. Adelabu explained that such instability could cause severe problems, including potential grid collapse if the system’s frequency drops below critical levels.
The federal government had set an ambitious target of generating 6,000MW by the end of this year. This target is part of a broader strategy to boost Nigeria’s power generation capacity and improve the overall energy infrastructure. Earlier this year, in May, Nigeria’s power generation reached 5,000MW, and since then, efforts have been focused on reaching the 6,000MW goal. Minister Adelabu reaffirmed the commitment to achieving this target, citing significant improvements and investments in the sector throughout 2023.
In addition to increasing generation capacity, the government is also working to encourage industries to purchase electricity in bulk. This initiative is designed to provide a more stable and reliable supply of power to industries, which is essential for economic growth. By facilitating bulk energy purchases, the government aims to support the stability of the grid and enhance the efficiency of the power sector.
The recent achievement in power generation is a promising development for Nigeria’s energy future. As the government continues to implement strategies and solutions to address existing challenges, it remains dedicated to improving power stability and ensuring that all Nigerians benefit from a reliable energy supply.