the bus driver who gave his name as Razak Ajiboro said it was one of the tyres on the driver’s side that burst while in motion.
The country’s continuous energy sector difficulties have been highlighted by the national electricity power grid’s many failures over the past month, which have generated concerns about President Bola Tinubu’s response. In the most recent grid failure, power output dropped from a peak of 3,594.6 megawatts to 42.7MW, causing a complete blackout and affecting socioeconomic operations across the country. The power industry in Nigeria is a shame. As a result, everyone anticipated that Tinubu would start working on a solution as soon as he took office. He needs to outline his rescue strategy and start putting it into action right away.
the bus driver who gave his name as Razak Ajiboro said it was one of the tyres on the driver’s side that burst while in motion.
The administration has not released a specific blueprint beyond the president’s electioneering pledge to “transform” the power industry, which he recently reaffirmed at a ceremony in Abuja, and the power minister’s plan to increase output to 20,000 MW by 2026 and 60,000 MW by 2060.
The inertia is too expensive for Nigeria. According to media sources, the grid failed twice within five days this month and again twice inside six hours.
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