Wednesday, November 13, 2019

4,000 megawatts can’t meet electricity needs of over 200m Nigerians

4,000 megawatts generated in Nigeria daily cannot meet the electricity needs of Nigerians.
Head of Corporate Communications, EEDC, Mr Emeka Eze, said this while reacting to an allegation that it was deliberately providing poor services to the customers in the zone.
Speaking with The PUNCH on Tuesday, Eze said that the country generates 4,000 megawatts of electricity daily, adding that it was not enough to solve the electricity needs of Nigeria, which he said, was over 200 million people.
While maintaining that the crisis rocking the nation’s power sector was fundamental, Eze said the challenges currently confronting the sector, could not be solved overnight.

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