Connect with us

Africa

The Cost of Darkness: Nigeria’s Power Crisis and Its Unbearable Toll -By Chiechefulam Ikebuiro

The current heatwave has once again shown how critical it is to have a functioning power sector. Nigerians deserve better. It’s time for the government to take real action and provide lasting solutions to a problem that has gone on for far too long.

Published

on

NEPA - DisCos
The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has issued a heat stress alert for several states, warning that rising temperatures and high humidity in the coming days could lead to significant thermal discomfort and increased health risks. At a time when reliable electricity is most needed, Ikeja Electric and other power distribution companies have as usual demonstrated an alarming level of incompetence.

While the recent invasion of Ikeja Electric’s offices by the Army sets a dangerous precedent and must be condemned, the question remains: should the rest of us suffer as a result? Let’s be clear—this attack doesn’t change the undeniable fact that Ikeja Electric and other power distribution companies have shown some of the highest levels of incompetence imaginable. But in the midst of this chaos, is anyone considering the severe consequences, especially for the most vulnerable, like children and the elderly, who are at greater risk of heat-related illnesses?

This situation highlights a major problem Nigeria has faced for decades: the poor state of the electricity supply. Despite numerous attempts to fix the power sector through some forms of reforms and privatization especially, the system remains largely ineffective, leaving millions of Nigerians without stable electricity. This isn’t just an inconvenience; it affects people’s health, the economy, and overall quality of life.

The bulk stops at President Tinubu’s desk. It’s time he recognizes the urgency of this situation. Minister of Power, Bayo Adelabu, has a responsibility to ensure that electricity distribution companies are held accountable for their failures and that necessary infrastructural investments are made to improve power generation and distribution.

There has been too much talk and too little action. We have seen roadmap after roadmap from the Minister of Power. We have seen the National Energy Compact (NEC), described as an ambitious energy access program. We have seen the National Integrated Electricity Policy and Strategic Implementation Plan (NIEP-SIP). Yet, since their announcements, it’s been crickets!  Enough of the excuses and endless discussions. If the kitchen is too hot, as they say, then the minister should step aside or the President should excuse him!

Nigeria’s economic growth is deeply tied to its energy supply. Without reliable electricity, businesses struggle to operate efficiently, healthcare facilities face constant operational challenges, and ordinary citizens are forced to depend on expensive and environmentally damaging alternatives like generators. To make matters worse, there’s the added burden of constantly buying fuel to power these generators, especially with the high cost of petrol. Haba! It’s overwhelming, and the average Nigerian’s purchasing power hasn’t improved. This demands urgent attention

Advertisement

Now, with extreme weather conditions posing an even greater threat, the lack of reliable electricity is no longer just an economic issue-it is now a matter of public health and survival.

If the Tinubu administration is serious about fostering economic stability and improving the quality of life for Nigerians, power sector reforms must be treated as a top priority. Beyond policy pronouncements, there must be a clear, actionable roadmap for resolving the power crisis. Addressing electricity challenges effectively could solve half of our issues

The current heatwave has once again shown how critical it is to have a functioning power sector. Nigerians deserve better. It’s time for the government to take real action and provide lasting solutions to a problem that has gone on for far too long.

Chiechefulam Ikebuiro

chiechefulamikebuiro@gmail.com

Advertisement
Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending Contents

Topical Issues

ISAAC ASABOR ISAAC ASABOR
National Issues7 hours ago

When The Lion Falls: A Cautionary Tale From The Bush -By Isaac Asabor

And in a nation, if decisive action is delayed, the consequences are far more devastating. The message is clear: strengthen...

Simon-Ekpa-in-court Simon-Ekpa-in-court
Breaking News15 hours ago

Nigeria Publishes 48 Names of Alleged Terrorism Financiers, Targets Groups and Individuals

Nigeria has published 48 names of individuals and groups accused of financing terrorism as part of a major crackdown.

ADC PARTY ADC PARTY
Breaking News18 hours ago

ADC Endorses NBA Position, Rejects Judicial Interference in Party Affairs

The ADC has aligned with the NBA, rejecting court вмешtion in party affairs and calling for respect for electoral laws.

Fulani-herdsmen-bandits-kidnappers-terrorists Fulani-herdsmen-bandits-kidnappers-terrorists
Breaking News19 hours ago

One Killed, Several Injured as Suspected Fulani Herders Raid Benue Community

One person was killed and several injured in a fresh attack by suspected herders in Benue State, sparking concerns among...

Festus Adedayo Festus Adedayo
Forgotten Dairies19 hours ago

Inside The Black Magic Pot Of Nigeria -By Festus Adedayo

If only many Osupas who use the black magic could come out to attest to its efficacy and openly identify...

PDP PDP
Breaking News19 hours ago

PDP Headquarters Unsealed as Police Enforce Court Order, Wike Allies Reclaim Control

Nigeria Police unsealed the PDP headquarters in Abuja, restoring control to Wike-aligned leaders after days of internal crisis.

Osun-Decides Osun-Decides
Forgotten Dairies1 day ago

As Osun Decides This August -By Kola Odepeju

However, the APC must not be lured into a false sense of security by its current popularity. This election will...

Belarus-Ghana Business Talks in Minsk, April 9, 2026. Belarus-Ghana Business Talks in Minsk, April 9, 2026.
Africa1 day ago

Belarus, Ghana Exchange Views on Bilateral Economic Cooperation -By Kestér Kenn Klomegâh

Belarus and Ghana aim for a transparent and mutually beneficial partnership. If the current dynamics are maintained, Belarusian products may...

Gadaka Gadaka
Politics1 day ago

From Ogbuluafor’s PDP’s 60 Years To Gadaka’s APC’s 100 Years: Man Proposes, God Disposes -By Isaac Asabor

In the end, the contrast between the 60-year projection of the past and the 100-year vision of the present serves...

Igbo Igbo
National Issues1 day ago

Policing Igbo Identity While Cheerleading for Tinubu: Ohanaeze’s Moral Collapse -By Vitus Ozoke, PhD

The Igbo are not a people easily governed by decree, least of all by an unelected cultural organization seeking to...