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Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Blackout In 4 States As EEDC Reports Second General System Collapse In 24 Hours

The Enugu Electricity Distribution Plc (EEDC) on Tuesday reported its second system collapse, which occurred at 5.10 pm, resulting in blackout across the entire Southeast.







According to EEDC this is coming barely 24 hours after the grid collapse experienced in the early hours of Monday, March 14, 2022.

Confirming the development in a statement to it customers, the Head, Corporate Communications, EEDC, Emeka Ezeh, said as a result of this unfortunate development, all our outgoing feeders are out and supply to our customers in Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, and Imo States has been affected.

The statement said, “We are currently on standby, awaiting further directive from the National Control Centre (NCC) for restoration of supply.”

Recall that the first EEDC general system collapse occurred on Monday, March 14, 2022 at 10:40 am

Eze, while confirming the development in his statement  said “EEDC wishes to inform her esteemed customers in the South East of a general system collapse which occurred on Monday, 14th March, 2022 at 10:40 am.

“This is the reason for the loss of supply currently being experienced across the network.’’

from dailypost

25 comments:

  1. I saw a news headline where Gencos said Nigeria will remain in darkness except FG pays their N1.6Trillion.

    Return tickets would now cost N240k.

    Diesel is now 780 per litre

    Kerosene is 650 per litre

    Gas is 700 per kg

    Electricity bill for non-prepaid metre owners rises every month (for where we see the light to use?)

    I AM OFFICIALLY TIRED!

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    1. Could be a true report. Sri Lanka almost went completely dark last month because they could not pay their energy bills, nah loan from India kept their lights on.

      Nigeria has some of, if not the brightests minds on this planet and nobody invests in them to push innovation. If Nigerians were walking on vibranium nobody would ever know cause no money put into innovation. Their talent just wither away while politicians pocket huge sums and dependency continues.

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    2. The beginning

      No direct bus to Poland?

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  2. Blackout na normal thing for Naija na, we wont know the difference

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    1. It's not normal in my area though. In a day , we have minimum of 19 hours light. Infact , nepa dey try walai.

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  3. What else is new, even aso rock don collapse.
    We had light from 7am to about 6pm yesterday, it has not being restored since

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  4. Tomorrow will make it a week we sW light in my area at Ajah

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    1. for this Ajah where i dey too , na ten to 30 minutes light we dey see since November Last year.

      make them continue

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    2. And we always have light in my area o. Even with all this grid collapse they still give us light.

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  5. If you say nothing works efficiently in Nigeria, those more patriotic than others will insult you. Can we name one thing that works well in Nigeria? No good news comes out of Nigeria. None.

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  6. Ok. I pray they fix it fast , I can't imagine what people in that zone are passing through

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  7. Nigeria going ahead of everything hmmmming

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  8. I heard Russia and Ukraine still get light despite the war, God forbid Nigeria smell war lasan everything will collapse straight up. Ilu awon osinwin ti werey ti n rule

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    1. You don't need war to experience that.Just Ordinary rainfall, the power goes off.

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  9. Sleeping Giant. Do i still even hear them call us giants again?

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  10. No light in my area here.

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  11. We are experiencing the same date now in jos.
    Caritasjos shopper.

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  12. We are experiencing the same fate now in jos.
    Caritasjos shopper.

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  13. But there is light in my area in Low-cost Housing, Umuahia? Truth is una dey pay light bills consistently, Nepal dey give light wella. When I was living in Apara Link Rd, PH, na we dey tire for light. Some day e no go blink. Nobody dey gree Park comot for the area even though flood dey disturb. Most area wey no dey get light na because they no dey pay bills, na illegal connection be their way. After they go follow dey shout.

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    1. U no hear say grid collapse?, what has paying bills got to do with collapsed grid?
      Except there is something you know that I don't, then feel free to enlighten me.

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  14. No light in asokoro abj for two days now

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